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by Rico Mossesgeld on July 17, 2006
Here are the five phones, and some details on them:
- Aimed at the entry-level market, The C100 is a renamed HTC Oxygen.
- Next we have Orange's version of HTC's STRTrk, the F600. This model is HTC's first Windows Mobile clamshell smartphone.
- The C700, aka the HTC Breeze, seems to possess limited connectivity.
- Once again, we see the HTC TyTN, marketed by Orange as the M3100. Mobility Today's has a video review that praises its "compact size and ultimate connectivity."
- The aforementioned Blackjack is a UMTS version of the popular i320, and intrigues MoDaCo with its "full 3G capabilities."
All I can say is that even though Samsung garnered the most attention, it looks like HTC will rake it in, thanks to Vodafone's and Orange's extensive reach as mobile service providers.
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