HTC said to be planning 2-3 Android-based handsets next year
By Donald Melanson | November 12, 2007
Filed under: Cellphones
There’s not exactly a flood of information here, but HTC CEO Peter Chou reportedly let loose a few details about the company’s plans during a recent analyst meeting, including the tantalyzing tidbit that it plans to release 2 or 3 Android-based handsets in 2008. While the so-called “Dream” handset (pictured above) would seem to be a sure bet for one of those, Chou apparently didn’t drop any hints as to what we might be able to expect from the other handsets. In other HTC news, according to DigiTimes, Chou also said the company plans to release a non-Qualcomm-based 3G handset in the “near future,” along with a new user interface that’ll be “better than its current TouchFlo technology,” with a couple of WiMAX / TD-WCDMA devices thrown in for good measure as well.
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