Thursday, August 16, 2012

HTC Mobile Phone Details

By Jen Smith


The up coming few months look extremely promising for the once great smart phone maker HTC. Even with a year of decline where Samsung has snapped up the Android initiative, the Taiwanese company looks well positioned to make a revival.

New phones are the key, and recently released speculation looks quite interesting indeed. The One X+ is a improved edition of the recent One X, with a 1.7GHz Tegra 3 processor chip operating Jelly Bean. What's more, it boasts UrBeats earbuds, a new colour and ClearVoice enhanced phone call technology. Insufficient on its own to revive the sickly provider's money situation but its just the first stage of a recovery plan.

They stand to get more from their partnering with Windows Phone 8. Instead of pinning their hopes on just one Operating-system, HTC are in the handy position of being capable of seeing which one is more likely to fly and then tack their hopes on that. The Android and Microsoft windows Phone 8 operating systems attract different sections of the cell phone market place also. Individuals who want smooth integration with their desktop computers, Hotmail accounts and Xbox products are quite likely going to go for the Windows Phone variants. In contrast, Android operating system will still tempt a somewhat younger market.

The Windows Phone 8 mobile phones seem to be very well specced as well, and dependant upon what period they reach the market at, they look set to be outstanding in their classes. The problem facing HTC, therefore, is simply that they might have made some terrific hardware but can you imagine if Windows Phone 8 stinks? Bad reviews of one (either electronics or software) would drag down the other. Both businesses really want these mobile handsets to take off.

From what we have seen to date of Windows Phone 8's performance, its obvious that it is fast. They intensely optimised the OS so that it is fully scalable to many kinds of chip design running efficiently on single and dual-core chipsets, not only on the bigger hitting quad-core processors found in mobile phones like the Galaxy S3. Even the Lumia 610 indicates that Microsoft's development team can work their magic to make a superb experience on low end devices.

So this is one thing both HTC and Microsoft ought to pay attention to HTC needs this to be a success. Apple's iOS has dominated the vast majority of high-end smartphone market already. That sector is also approaching maturity. Real future expansion is in fact in lower end mobile handsets globally - something that the two businesses need to concentrate on in order to remain profitable.




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