Sunday, August 22, 2010

HTC launches Desire in India


Cellphone maker HTC Corporation in partnership with telecom service provider Tata Docomo launched a new handset 'HTC Desire' in India. 

HTC Desire is supported by android operating system that offers the enhanced HTC Sense experience to users. 

Sporting a 3.7-inch AMOLED display, the phone comes loaded with Android 2.1 OS. Desire also has an optical trackpad and physical buttons. The phone also supports multitouch gestures. 

Desire packs a 5 megapixel camera with auto focus, flash, face detection capability, widescreen photo capture and Geotagging. The phone records videos at WVGA resolution (800*480) at 15 fps. 

The handset also supports music player and FM radio and has both audio and video recording. Powered by 1 GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon processor, Desire has 512 MB of ROM and 576 MB of RAM. The phone comes with 4GB MicroSD card and the memory can be expanded upto 32GB.

The phone also has 3.5 mm stereo audio jack, standard micro-USB and Bluetooth 2.1. For connectivity, Desire supports 3G, GPRS, EDGE and Wi-Fi. 

The new HTC Desire will be available at a market price of Rs 28,900 at all authorised HTC resellers across the country. 

"This launch marks the strong relationship, Tata Docomo enjoys with HTC and, going forward, we will continue to work together to launch more innovative mobile offerings for Indian consumers on the Tata Docomo platform," Tata Docomo Head Marketing Gurinder Singh Sandhu said. 

HTC Desire comes with an exclusive offer for Tata Docomo users in India, wherein the company's postpay subscribers will get free data download of 500 MB per month for six months, the company added. 

Tata Teleservices has so far launched GSM services under the Tata Docomo brand name

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