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HTC Snap: Bringing Style and Practicality Back

Tuesday, June 30th, 2009
HTC-Snap-FrontThe HTC Snap is part of a family of smartphones from HTC that targets mid-level professionals, mainstream consumers and executives alike. With the flexibility offered by the HTC Touch, it would surely be an indispensable companion to both new smartphone users and those who would like to try something other than HTC Snap’s executive cousin, the HTC Touch Diamond 2.

Stylish in black
If you’re unhappy with mini-phones like the absurdly small Hyundai MB 910, the HTC Snap won’t disappoint. Full-sized and lightweight, the HTC Snap is the perfect solution for those who want a substantially sized tool when communicating with business colleagues and family. The HTC Snap is encased in a sleek black body from front to back, top to tip. It can satisfy the taste for both the simple and the stylish. If you’re looking for a word for it, call it synergy. The HT Snap is a toned down version of the aggressively feature-packed HTC Touch Pro 2.
 
Operating system & processor
HTC-Snap-Front-and-BackThe HTC Snap operates with a flexible Windows Mobile operating system. Compared to other recent phones like the Nokia 6710 Navigator, HTC Snap’s 528 megahertz Qualcomm core seems a bit slow. But it has a lot of features that make up for the processor speed. For example, it has an engaging 2.4-inch resistive display, just enough for clear video streams and imaging. The HTC Snap also has a decent 256 mb ROM capacity and 192 megabytes for the random access memory. 192 megabytes is enough to run even 2 applications at the same time.
 
Connecting the Snap
HTC Snap is HSDPA/CDMA-enabled and has a download speed that can reach up to 7.2 Mbps during downloads. It can also connect to other basic data and communications services via Quadband GSM/GPRS/EDGE, operating at the following frequencies in Europe: 850/ 900/ 1800/ 1900 megahertz.

For those who miss the Nokia’s Navi-Key, you’d be glad that the Snap has a trackball and a return key, as well. The Snap also has Bluetooth and is Wi-Fi capable, with an ExtUSB™ (11-pin port), a patented accessory from HTC.

Smart Communication with the HTC Snap

Saturday, June 13th, 2009
HTC-SnapHTC recently came up with an answer to the bourgeoning problem of information and communications overload with the HTC Snap. The HTC Snap is a smartphone that lets you communicate first with the persons who really matter to your life. While work is important, real friends and family should come first. This applies to everything with the HTC Snap. Take a peek and see what HTC means by Inner Circle.
 
Comfortably ensconced in the Inner Circle
The Inner Circle principle guiding the HTC Snap builds upon the fact that we have 2 sets of contacts, always: very important contacts and not so important contacts. Even if you have 100 different contacts in your phone book and email contacts, all the contacts that you have marked as part of the Inner Circle would be displayed immediately so you can respond to these important emails promptly.
 
You won’t have to look for these emails; you won’t have to feel stress in glossing over other emails that are not of tantamount importance. With the prevalence of junk mail and spam, no wonder HTC was quick to develop the Inner Circle.
 
Tinkering with communication
HTC-SnapWhat can you actually do with your HTC Snap? A 1000-megahertz Qualcomm core would be useless if the smartphone had been designed with the clumsiest features. This cannot be said of the HTC Snap. Aside from the full-sized QWERTY keypad, major features synchronize your schedule and your communications like never before.
 
Do you like texting? Comparable to the experience of the using a mobile phone like the Asus P835, you can use your high-powered smartphone for important mini-conversations. Text all you want; the keypad/keyboard was designed to handle even the most furious fingers.
 
What’s in it?

HTC is offering the new phone without a Symbian OS. Snap has been equipped with Windows Mobile 6.1 and has been installed with a 256-megabyte ROM and 192 megabyte RAM. The HTC Snap weighs an average of 120 grams and has a 2.4-inch resistive display.

Making Things Easier and More Efficient with HTC Snap

Thursday, May 14th, 2009
Keeping the small circles priority
 
HTC-Snap-FrontThe HTC Snap is one of many mobile phones that would be offered by Orange, Vodafone and O2 if it becomes available in the UK. According to HTC, the HTC Snap makes sure that all forms of communication from your closest friends and family get to you fast. That means no more wasting time looking for important emails from the people who matter the most.
 
HTC Snap deals would include giving away free gifts like laptops, iPod Classic and iPod Nano. The Snap doesn’t boast anything fancy with its controls and features; but it can deliver a streamlined family of functions that would make your fast-paced life tolerable.
 
HTC Snap’s specifications
 
HTC Snap reviews are still sparse, but we do know that the new Snap runs on a Qualcomm® MSM 7225™, with speeds of up to 528 megahertz.
 
That’s enough speed to handle the most basic communication and entertainment activities with your mobile phone. Again, nothing fancy, but with a computing speed that can match the rest of smart mobile phones.
 
The HTC Snap has also been pre-installed with Windows Mobile® 6.1 Standard operating system, with a ROM of 256 megabytes and random access memory of 192 megabytes. You can easily get HTC Snap contracts from providers like Vodafone and get free items in the process. Now that’s value for your money!
 
The critical dimensions of this product are 116.5 mm x 61.5 mm x 12.0 mm or 4.59 in x 2.42 in x 0.47 in., making it one of the slightly larger new mobile phones around. The display is slightly smaller than Blackberry phones, at 2.4 inches (QVGA).
 
To make up for its size, the HTC Snap is lighter than most phones at 120 grams or 4.23 ounces, if weighed with the battery. The Snap is capable of connecting via HSDPA & WCDMA and Quad-Band GSM/GPRS/EDGE in Europe and in Asia.
 

The Snap has a QWERTY keyboard with a trackball pre-installed and a handy Enter button.

HTC Snap With Innovative Inner Circle

Wednesday, May 13th, 2009
HTC-Snap-FrontHTC Mobile has introduced the HTC Snap, its latest Windows Mobile 6.1, and QWERTY Smartphone at the 2009 CTIA Wireless. It has been designed, keeping in mind all the features which are required by the customers without overpowering them with things not needed. You will find it much simpler to keep in touch with people with the HTC Snap Smartphone.
 
Understanding the fact that people receive numerous emails, the HTC Snap has introduced the Inner Circle. It is an innovation by HTC and allows customers prioritize important messages with a press of a button. The new HTC Snap handset measures 12 mm and has a slim, sleek contour designed to fit comfortably in the hand. HTC will hope to equal the successes of the phones like Nokia E71 and BlackBerry Curve. Various HTC Snap deals are available according to your needs.
 
HTC-Snap-Front-and-BackHTC Snap offers up to eight and a half hours of talk time and has a standard 1500mAh battery. The QWERTY keyboard is designed ergonomically and has very big arched keys with alert perceptible feedback, which makes typing and texting messages quicker, comfortable as well as more accurate. You will also find it easier and faster to send pictures to friends, access websites or download huge files with its High-speed 3G HSPA connectivity.
 
According to the HTC Snap reviews, it is powerful for experienced business users who want a reasonable simple option for coordinating emails, calendar and contacts with their Microsoft Exchange server. The flexible Microsoft Windows Mobile 6.1 Standard platform also allows the HTC Snap mobile phone to be simple even for the new and first time Smartphone users, who want to maintain an organized family life.
 
The GSM-powered HTC Snap, which also is seen to have the codename of Cedar, looks very similar to the HTC XV6175 mobile phone. The keypad has some different keys though. The HTC Snap has surfaced to the Web under several names; it is possible that it will also be available in various hardware configurations. It is possible to get the best deals on the HTC Snap on pay as you go with some dealers.