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HTC to unveil Q4 Windows Mobile lineup October 1 & 2

Posted by gasusan2005 on September 25, 2007 – 6:21 pm
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  From the Unwired:

imageThere are some real chances that we will learn more about HTC’s recently unveiled HTC Kii soon. The Taiwanese handset maker just invited the press to its two European events in the UK (Monday, October 1st) and Germany (Tuesday, October 2nd) to officially unveil its Q4-2007 line-up of Windows Mobile smartphones.

While HTC hasn’t given any further information of what we can expect, I’m sure we will see (again) some familiar faces like the HTC Shift, maybe the HTC Nike (which was already announced in Japan as NTT DoCoMo FOMA HT1100) and most likely HTC’s new flagship smartphone, the HTC TyTN II  (which hasn’t had it’s launch event so far).

But maybe we will also see some new faces like the above mentioned HTC Kii, the HTC Polaris,  and the (by some) heavily awaited HTC Omni.

Source:the unwired

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