Posts Tagged ‘HTC-Tattoo’
Android Users Have Something Extra To Cheer About
Users of Android mobile phones designed by HTC can start jubilating as information reaching us shows that the company has just upgraded the HTC synchronization for the HTC Magic, HTC Hero and HTC Tattoo. This update will help increase connectivity with PC’s for users of HTC phones. There is a likelihood that this new software version arises to confirm that Android users can connect their mobile phones to a computer running Microsoft’s Windows Operating System.
There is an array of useful new features that the HTC Sync Version 2.0.8 brings to the table for owners of HTC magic, Hero or tattoo. HTC confirms that the update was released for owners of one of the three devices from the company and is geared at empowering them to enjoy an enhanced user experience.
Below are the release notes;
- This update for HTC Sync provides more connectivity between your HTC Phone and PC. Still providing synchronization between your Outlook and your HTC Phone, we’ve added in media enhancements, syncing your contacts pictures along with their contact information.
- Syncing now also syncs your HTC Phone’s time with your PC’s time and vice versa, providing the most accurate time for you, wherever, or whenever, you are.
- Sync your phone with ease. Just plug in your HTC phone to your PC using a Mini (Or Micro) USB cable and watch as HTC Sync displays your model name and starts to sync your information for you.
This new software requires a PC with processor speed of 1Ghz or more, 512MBB of ram or Higher, Video Adaptor with a VGA of 800 x 600. Also 59MB of hard disk is required and a USB 2.0 port to attach the device.
HTC Tattoo Runs on Donuts
HTC is proud to announce their HTC Tattoo mobile phone. This 3G smart phone is powered by a Qualcomm 528 processor and runs the Google Android 1.6 Donut operating system. These are good specs for a basic 3G device that specializes in connectivity. By focusing greatly on created integrated applications for major social network applications on the internet, the Tattoo acts as you personal hub for Facebook updates, Tweets, Flickr uploads and more. Sure, there are also other devices that allow you to create a fully consolidated address book from your contacts lists, connect to social networking websites and keep and archive of messages; but how many of those mobile phones are actually running a version of Android?
The Operating System
The Android operating system is the reason why the Tattoo is such a good mobile phone. The operating system is able to fully maximize the processor and provide a stable operating platform for all applications allowing the phone to operate fast and smoothly. HTC is a veteran when it comes to making Android phones and it shows in the Tattoo. The best part of it all is that they have designed the Tattoo as a phone for everyone. Not exactly the cheapest device on the market, but it is reasonably priced and you are sure to find good Tattoo deals from local carriers once the phone launches.
Official Announcement
I like how the HTC official page advertises the consolidated address book and describes the entire experience as being dead easy. Well, it really is, but dead easy just does not sound right sometimes, and it some ways that does not sound easy at all. But as said, it is easy, with HTC’s shortcut buttons for both the Android and the integrated applications, all you need is an active account on social networking sites and you will be using the Tattoo regularly.
Youthful HTC Tattoo to make its debut in October
After a lot of unofficial leaks and rumours about the HTC Click, HTC have finally released an official press statement detailing a number of aspects about the HTC Click. Among them is the announcement that the HTC Click will officially be known as the HTC Tattoo. The affordable price along with the top – class design and the Android OS clearly justify the choice of name for the phone. It is to target the youth as well as the mass market.
A QVGA resistive toushcreen will be used in the HTC Tattoo, which is not something you see often in an Android phone. Rather, you would find a HVGA high resolution capacitive screen in an Android touchscreen phone. The reason for this, according to HTC, is that the resistive technology works better in conjunction with 2.8 inch screens, like that of the HTC Click.
The press release also states that the HTC Tattoo will be running on a 528 MHz Qualcomm CPU and will come attached with a RAM of 256 MB. These amazing specifications clearly show that the HTC Tattoo won’t disappoint when it comes to performance.
There are a number of mentionable features in the phone. Some of these include the 3.2 megapixel camera with autofocus, 3.5 mm headset jack, miniUSB port, accelerometer sensor, FM radio, microSD slot, GPS, and an onboard digital compass. HTC Sense UI is what the HTC Tattoo will be running on.
Finally, the press release is rounded off with the release date of the HTC Tattoo, which is early October for UK and the rest of Europe. The rest of the world will see the HTC Tattoo in subsequent months. HTC Tattoo Reviews have stated that the price of the phone upon release will be 200 Euros (180 Pounds), though the press release didn’t make any mention of this. You can also check out HTC Tattoo on contract offers.