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India’s Bharti Airtel launches Brew-powered HTC Smart

Posted March 31st, 2010 in htc, phones and tagged , by admin

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HTC Smart, which is the Taiwanese troupe’s first base lineament earphone, has been launched in India by Bharti Airtel. The all-touchscreen phone gets its smarts from Qualcomm (NSDQ: QCOM)’s mass-market Brew platform, piece keeping HTC’s famous Sense UI — though Brew is not the full-fledged mobile OS.

As you probably know, Sense allows users to customize and personalize their gimmick(s), and get quick approach to contacts, photos, medicine, and weather information; as wellspring as hold up with their buddies across sociable networks (Facebook, Twitter, Flickr, etc) through HTC Quaker Stream. The HTC Smart is the company’s first Brew-powered earphone with Sense UI — their other products ar powered by either Windows Mobile or Android.

Feature wise, the Smart boasts a 2.8-in QVGA touchscreen, 3-megapixel camera with flashbulb, Bluetooth, 3.5mm headset jackass, media playback software, web browser and a microSD memory card one-armed bandit.

Bharti is asking Rs. 9,990 for the gimmick, which is about $220. In ordering to catch it, you’ll rich person to sojourn Airtel’s retail stores in top 30 cities across India, or any of HTC’s authorized resellers.

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