HTC 7 Pro and Gratia Coming To UK

HTC has announced the UK release of HTC 7 Pro and HTC Gratia handsets in February.HTC 7 Pro is powered by Windows Phone 7 and HTC Gratia is powered by Google Android OS.......

HTC Corporation today announces the launch of HTC 7 Pro and HTC Gratia in the UK from February 2011.From February 2011 the HTC 7 Pro will be available in the UK through HTC’s distribution partner Brightpoint GB and Brightstar with HTC Gratia available through Brightstar only.HTC 7 Pro combines powerful business features with multimedia performance and flexibility that make it the ideal phone both during and outside of work hours. The screen slides open and tilts to reveal a full QWERTY keyboard for fast, comfortable typing.It also have productivity features such as the ability to sort, scan and manage Outlook email, open and edit the latest Office documents and keep track of the markets with HTC’s stocks application.

HTC 7 Pro features 3.6-inch screen,a 1Ghz processor and cutting edge technology such as Dolby MobileTM and SRS WOW HDTM.The integratration of many popular Microsoft services such as Xbox LIVE, Windows Live, Bing and Zune makes this handset the ideal companion for business users who want to take their entertainment with them wherever they go.The unique Hub and Tile interface of Windows Phone 7 makes information quick and easy to access by grouping it into Hubs such as People, Pictures, Games, Music & Video, Office and Marketplace content and displaying the most up-to-date information on the homescreen Tile. Users will also be able to access exclusive applications and utilities through the HTC Hub.

HTC Gratia available in Pearl White.HTC Gratia is sleek and lightweight – measuring just over four inches in length, weighing 4.06 ounces and featuring a seamless, rubberised and beveled back cover that opens to show a vibrant yellow inner chassis.HTC Gratia user-friendly and powerful smartphone runs Android 2.2 and the acclaimed HTC SenseTM.HTC SenseTM offering an experience that makes your phone work in a more personal and natural way. HTC Sense offers a number of unexpected features designed to bring a smile to your face, such as making the phone ring louder if it is in your bag or your pocket, but automatically decreasing the ringer volume when you pick it up to answer a call.HTC Gratia also comes with Friend Stream which is n application that helps you keep in touch with friends and family by bringing all of your Facebook, Twitter and Flickr updates into one single, organised flow of updates.

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  On January 20, 2011(1 year, 4 months ago.)

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