For some reason HTC chose not to upload videos of the HTC ChaCha and the HTC Incredible S before yesterday’s press event at Mobile world Congress. Fortunately, someone finally got the new videos up so we thought we’d let you know. As I’ve already stated, I’m not too fond of the Facebook button on the ChaCha or Salsa, but that doesn’t mean I don’t understand the appeal. I’m pretty sure millions of teens would love to trade in their Blackberries (which they primarily use for texting and checking Facebook) for a handset specifically designed to do just that. It may not be the phone for you, but if HTC can grab some first-time smartphone users, it’ll be better for all of us down the road.
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