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Kaz911 Interviews Kevin Chen about HTC Shift

Posted by gasusan2005 on September 9, 2007 – 12:06 pm
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image Kaz911 was lucky enough today to meet up with Kevin Chen, General Manager for HTC Middle East, Africa & CIS. He asked Kevin a lot of questions about the HTC Shift.

Summary:

  • Qualcomm is suffering some patent setbacks in the US – but according to Kevin the current Qualcomm problems will NOT affect delivery to USA. HTC expect to launch late November or December to the US market place. Availability in UAE and possibly Europe will be early Q4 – maybe first weeks of October.
  • Kevin and HTC keeps saying… “The HTC shift does NOT have Windows Mobile embedded, but a (in my words) a Wireless data modem with advanced BIOS and some of the same applications as you would see on a Windows Mobile Device. Well – again in my interpretation it is Windows Mobile – but very limited version. J – There are no plans for any voice capability or full Windows Mobile Office for that matter. It is ONLY there to perform as a modem and provide push mail technology while the rest of the computer is in sleep mode. But anyway my pictures clearly show a Windows Mobile kind of OS J so let’s see what can be done about it from 3rd. Parties.
  • Regarding the screen. I asked Kevin why they chose a tiny resolution LCD, and the answer is simple. The screen is only 7″ and since power consumption has to be low, HTC decided on the low resolution screen. That’s it final

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