The HTC Tattoo is HTC's current Android handset, designed to bring the Android program to a greater market with a smaller cost handset than early HTC Android phones.
The HTC Tattoo is nearly as identical as the HTC Touch 3G only that it operates on the Android platform rather than the Windows OS but is still fairly similar in terms of technical specs. The HTC Tattoo has a 2.8" 240 x 320 pixel touchscreen display, an integrated 3.2 megapixel camera, built-in Global Positioning System and a digital compass, 3.5G functionality, WiFi and microSD expandable storage.
Executing video recordings will not be a trouble for the HTC Tattoo because it handles all kinds of media format like MP3, AAC, MPEG4 and Windows Media. A 3.5mm audio socket is also a good and a huge betterment over the old models that has the USB earphone setup instead. There is an internal FM radio receiver as well.
HTC Tattoo have taken the regular Android package and have ran their magic on it, making a consolidated means of tracking communications with contacts, and a variation of the TouchFLO interface on top. A wide variety of Google program are also put into this HTC mobile device such as Google Maps.
It's not a really bulky gadget - measuring 106 x 55 x 14mm and weighs about 113 grams, it is surely more compact than a lot of early Android mobile phones. The 1100 mAh battery is cited as being able to work for 5 hours 40 minutes talktime on 3G and 21 days standby time, which will plausibly make it a practical mobile device for all-day usage.
At the heart of this great mobile phone is a Qualcomm MSM7225 528 MHz processor with 256 MB of RAM.
Release of the HTC tattoo phone [http://www.prepaymania.co.uk/mobilephone/htc-tattoo-unlocked.html] will be early October and will be acquirable maybe in varying frequencies, while accessibility of this tattoo mobile phone [http://www.prepaymania.co.uk/mobilephone/htc-tattoo-unlocked.html] in other regions will follow at a later time.
The number of Android mobile phones in the marketplace right now is fairly substantial, the question is, is there really a "mass market" for this sort of mass market Android mobile phone? We will just have to wait and see.
The HTC Tattoo is nearly as identical as the HTC Touch 3G only that it operates on the Android platform rather than the Windows OS but is still fairly similar in terms of technical specs. The HTC Tattoo has a 2.8" 240 x 320 pixel touchscreen display, an integrated 3.2 megapixel camera, built-in Global Positioning System and a digital compass, 3.5G functionality, WiFi and microSD expandable storage.
Executing video recordings will not be a trouble for the HTC Tattoo because it handles all kinds of media format like MP3, AAC, MPEG4 and Windows Media. A 3.5mm audio socket is also a good and a huge betterment over the old models that has the USB earphone setup instead. There is an internal FM radio receiver as well.
HTC Tattoo have taken the regular Android package and have ran their magic on it, making a consolidated means of tracking communications with contacts, and a variation of the TouchFLO interface on top. A wide variety of Google program are also put into this HTC mobile device such as Google Maps.
It's not a really bulky gadget - measuring 106 x 55 x 14mm and weighs about 113 grams, it is surely more compact than a lot of early Android mobile phones. The 1100 mAh battery is cited as being able to work for 5 hours 40 minutes talktime on 3G and 21 days standby time, which will plausibly make it a practical mobile device for all-day usage.
At the heart of this great mobile phone is a Qualcomm MSM7225 528 MHz processor with 256 MB of RAM.
Release of the HTC tattoo phone [http://www.prepaymania.co.uk/mobilephone/htc-tattoo-unlocked.html] will be early October and will be acquirable maybe in varying frequencies, while accessibility of this tattoo mobile phone [http://www.prepaymania.co.uk/mobilephone/htc-tattoo-unlocked.html] in other regions will follow at a later time.
The number of Android mobile phones in the marketplace right now is fairly substantial, the question is, is there really a "mass market" for this sort of mass market Android mobile phone? We will just have to wait and see.
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