Taiwanese cell phone maker, HTC, has introduced its latest touchscreen smartphone, the HTC Touch 3G, in the Indian market, bringing a faster, more user-friendly mobile experience to customers in the country.
The Touch 3G`s main improvements include an enhanced TouchFLO interface (which provides highly-responsive one-click navigation), and of course, third-generation wireless broadband technology.
The new device features a 2.8-inch display, capable of browsing full-screen web pages and viewing online videos via YouTube.
The HTC Touch 3G is a stylish, flexible, and user-friendly touch phone in which speed, sensation, and style complement the slender and lightweight design, commented the head of HTC India, Ajay Sharma. With its attractive design and ultra-sensitive touch screen, this phone will surely appeal to one and all.
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