HTC unveiled two new smartphones –Panda and Nike
HTC lately enjoyed by presenting some of there mobile gadgets. The company’s last reveales are HTC Wings, the Erato (Star Trek's successor) and the Sirius. The next came the HTC Kaiser handheld and the Elf, two Pocket PCs which run Microsoft's latest mobile operating system-the Windows Mobile 6 Professional.
The next step of the company is the launch of two new devices. The first one is the HTC P6300, also named Panda, a Pocket PC running a Windows Mobile 5.0 AKU 3.5 on a Samsung SC32442 40 MHz processor and sporting 256 MB ROM and 64 MB RAM memory, an outstanding 3.5 inch 65k colors TFT touchscreen display (if you're thinking about the device being huge, you're right because the spec sheet says it measures 5.1 x 2.8 x 0.7 inches), tri-band GSM radio, MMC, SD and SDIO memory expansion card slots, GPRS Class 10, Bluetooth and USB connectivity and a 2 megapixel digital camera with camcorder capabilities.
The second is the HTC P5500, named Nike, also a Pocket PC, but with a better software platform, namely the Windows Mobile 6.0 Professional. It has a Samsung S3C2443 400 MHz processor, 128 MB ROM and 64 MB RAM memory, a 2.6 inch 65k colors TFT touchscreen display, quad-band GSM/UMTS radio, microSD memory expansion card slots, and FM radio receiver, a Qualcomm MSM7200 gpsOne GPS chipset, a 2.7 megapixel main digital camera and a secondary one for video calls.
In the connectivity area, its spec sheet shows the Bluetooth 2.0, the USB 2.0 with miniUSB connector, and completes the picture with the GPRS, EDGE, UMTS, HSPDA and HSUPA data transfer technologies.
There is no other information about this new, but as soon it will be, we will announce you.









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