HTC has recently launched three new mobile phones all running on the Windows Mobile platform. After the launch of the latest smartphones, mobile manufacturer HTC has confirmed that it will be committed to making mobile phones running on Windows Mobile.
According to the latest information, HTC is planning to promote the productivity feature of Windows Mobile OS, targeting the latest mobile phones in the business sector that look to achieve all-inclusive communication.
In a bid to attract a wider audience base, the latest three smartphones from HTC have individual features. These features would help to enhance people’s views on Windows Mobile OS compared to the iPhone and Android systems. The first smartphone is scheduled to be released in April 2010 and is likely to succeed the HTC Touch Diamond 2.
Codenamed Photon, the latest phone will boast impressive features such as a massive 3.2 inch touchscreen and a 5-megapixel camera. It will also boast a multi-touch feature so that the users can simply pinch to zoom, similar to the iPhone 3GS. Second is the HTC Trophy that looks similar to the BlackBerry 9700 and features a 3 inch touchscreen a along with a full QWERTY keypad.
The third smartphone from HTC is codenamed Tera which also features a full QWERTY keypad and a touchscreen. The HTC Tera also has a slide-out QWERTY keyboard.


