HTC Merge Android Phone with Dual-Mode Capability

Posted by Admin | Saturday, March 19, 2011 1 comments
HTC Merge - As once stated by the Taiwanese manufacturer, HTC Merge is the world's first CDMA mobile phone that is expected to be marketed through various operators in the United States. And even reportedly the smartphone will soon be released by Verizon Wireless, but unfortunately there has been no official announcement regarding it until today.

HTC Merge Android Phone with Dual-Mode Capability

According to information cited IntoMobile, the device reportedly will carry a 800 MHz Qualcomm processor MSM7X30. This device will run on mobile platforms with Android 2.2 Froyo Sense HTC UI and features capacitive touch screen measuring 3.7 inches with the support 16 million colors and a resolution of 480 x 800 pixels.

HTC Merge Android Phone with Dual-Mode Capability

Very similar to HTC Desire Z, HTC Merge these together to package a slide-out QWERTY keyboard and 5-megapixel camera with LED flash and autofocus. According to IntoMobile, the existence of mobile phone features a QWERTY keyboard that is somewhat less attractive and even considered not comfortable there. In addition, as with the HTC Droid Incredible, HTC Merge are both also equipped with a feature red accents on the QWERTY keyboard, earpiece and the Search button.

Other standard features include HTC Merge include: Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, the function of DLNA, GPS with A-GPS support, microSD card slot for memory expansion (up to 32GB), stereo FM radio with RDS. Although no further details about the phone release date or price, but reportedly Merge HTC is expected to be priced between the range of 100 USD up to 150 USD price range.

1 comments to "HTC Merge Android Phone with Dual-Mode Capability"

Sajid said...

Is this the same cell phone I have been reading about at http://cellphonesattraction.com/motorola-droid-x2-makes-official-online-appearance/ ? It says Motorola Droid X2 makes official online appearance.. I wish to see this cell phone in the market soon.

Thanks,
Brett

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