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* '''[[HTC HD2]]''', an update to the Touch HD, with the largest screen so far in the family despite being the thinnest member so far of the family. Powered by [[Qualcomm]]'s [[Snapdragon (processor)|Snapdragon]], it is the first Windows Phone to feature [[HTC Sense]].<ref name="htc-product-list">[http://www.htc.com/www/product_all.aspx Official HTC product list]</ref> |
* '''[[HTC HD2]]''', an update to the Touch HD, with the largest screen so far in the family despite being the thinnest member so far of the family. Powered by [[Qualcomm]]'s [[Snapdragon (processor)|Snapdragon]], it is the first Windows Phone to feature [[HTC Sense]].<ref name="htc-product-list">[http://www.htc.com/www/product_all.aspx Official HTC product list]</ref> |
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* '''[[HTC HD Mini]]''', A smaller version of the HD2, it is the second windows mobile phone ever with a capacitive touch display and the first to use an HVGA screen. |
* '''[[HTC HD Mini]]''', A smaller version of the HD2, it is the second windows mobile phone ever with a capacitive touch display and the first to use an HVGA screen. |
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* '''[[HTC HD7]]''', The third version of the HD series and the successor of the [[HTC HD2]]. This Device is one of the first for Microsofts new mobile [[Operating_system|OS]] [[Windows Phone 7]]. The Hardware is similar to the HD2. |
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==Sales== |
==Sales== |
Revision as of 17:06, 16 October 2010
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The HTC Touch family is a family of Pocket PCs designed and manufactured by HTC Corporation. This family is in the process of being built up, and its slogan is Discover Touchnology.[1]
List of models
The members of the family, in order of release, are:
- HTC Touch, the first member of the family, featuring EDGE (2.75G), a 2.0 megapixel camera and the first version of TouchFLO.
- HTC Touch Dual, very similar to the original Touch, with the addition of a dial keypad and HSDPA (3.5G), 2.8in screen. but removing support for wi-fi.
- HTC Touch Cruise (2008 model), an improved handset supporting 3.5G and having GPS capabilities.[2]
- HTC Touch Diamond, a significant re-design featuring HSDPA, 4GB internal storage, a 3.2 megapixel camera, and the first member of the family to feature TouchFLO 3D.[3]
- HTC Touch Pro, very similar to the Touch Diamond, with the addition of a keyboard, a microSD slot, a camera flash and more ROM and RAM, but removing the 4GB internal storage.
- HTC Touch HD, a device with a much larger screen than its predecessors.[4]
- HTC Touch Viva, an update to the original Touch[4]
- HTC Touch 3G, similar to Viva, but with 3G connection capabilities[4]
- HTC MAX 4G, a device that has integrated GSM/WiMAX capability created specifically for the Russian market.[4]
- HTC Touch Cruise (2009 model), and upgrade to the 2008 model featuring HTC Footprints, which lets you geotag and add text and sound recordings to photos to create a scrapbook of places visited.[4]
- HTC Touch Diamond2, an update to the Touch Diamond, featuring people-centric communication.[4]
- HTC Touch Pro2, an update to the Touch Pro, featuring people-centric communication and upgrades focused on conference-calling capabilities.[4]
- HTC Touch2, an update to the Touch, Touch Viva and Touch 3G - one of the first devices to be released with Windows Mobile 6.5.[4]
- HTC HD2, an update to the Touch HD, with the largest screen so far in the family despite being the thinnest member so far of the family. Powered by Qualcomm's Snapdragon, it is the first Windows Phone to feature HTC Sense.[4]
- HTC HD Mini, A smaller version of the HD2, it is the second windows mobile phone ever with a capacitive touch display and the first to use an HVGA screen.
- HTC HD7, The third version of the HD series and the successor of the HTC HD2. This Device is one of the first for Microsofts new mobile OS Windows Phone 7. The Hardware is similar to the HD2.
Sales
The HTC Touch sold 1 million units by October 2007 and HTC expected to sell 1.5 to 1.8 million units by the end of 2007.[5]