Category: Windows Phone

  • HTC Snap and Touch Pro2 featured in T-mobile summer lineup

    Our friends over at TmoNews have just released a list with T-mobile’s summer releases. Samsung will be launching six new handsets on the T-mobile network, but since we don’t care much about them, lets move on to the good stuff. The HTC Rhodium (also known as the HTC Touch Pro2) will be launching July 22nd.…

  • HTC Rhodium hits the FCC

    First we post a nice little video overview of the HTC Touch Pro2 and now the FCC puts up a page for the HTC RHOD100 (which we presume is the HTC Rhodium, aka the HTC Touch Pro 2). As usual, HTC has asked that the FCC refrain from publishing any images of the handset until…

  • Video of the HTC Touch Pro2

    As the release of the HTC Touch Pro2 gets closer, we’ve seen more and more vidoe clips of it pop up all over the web . The clip above goes over every inch of the Touch Pro2 in detail and shows off the phone’s amazing hardware design.

  • HTC Snap gets revealed

    For a few years now, the HTC Dash has held the title as being one of HTC’s cheapest and most text friendly smartphones. Hoping to capture some of that success, HTC has just announced the HTC Snap that will be running on Windows Mobile 6.1 and feature the same form factor as the original Dash.…

  • Windows Market gets a video promo

  • HTC CEDA200 shows up on the FCC’s website

    The HTC CEDA200 is the latest HTC handset to surface on the FCC’s website. Unfortunately, there’s not much to go off of, but we’re pretty sure that the CEDA200 is the same as the HTC Cedar that was leaked in HTC 2009 lineup documents. The CEDA200 will feature a portrait style screen, which should give…

  • Microsoft reveals more Windows Marketplace details

    Microsoft is slowly revealing more details on the app distribution service which will roll out to the Windows Mobile platform this year. Just like the Android Market and the iPhone App Store, Microsoft will be keeping a good percentage of the proceeds for themselves. Microsoft’s revenue approach is a bit more similar to Apple’s since…