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HTC P3470 launched in India

Categories: Devices, HTC, Windows Phone
By: , IntoMobile
Monday, April 21st, 2008 at 3:23 AM

HTC P3470

HTC is bringing the P3470 smartphone to India. If you prefer form over function — i.e. find the Touch too pretty — this one may be just the device you’ve been waiting for.

The GPS-equipped Windows Mobile smartphone is an all-touchscreen device with large screen and easy to use navigation wheel. Microsoft Outlook and other Office Mobile products are naturally pre-installed to help mobile professionals be more productive while on-the-go. Plus, a number of available third-party apps can further expand the functionality of the HTC P3470.

HTC India’s Ajay Sharma thinks that the newest member of the HTC smartphone family “integrates great form factors into an innovative and high-powered phone and aims to take location-based experiences to the next level.” We’re only concerned with the “great form factor” part. ;)

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  • Steve

    Hi

    HTC often get branded by Sprint, AT&T and so on..
    Is there diffenet key features when HTC is branded? Or is it just that the phone is locked?

    /steve

  • Ant

    well this is good news for we Indians. its indeed a very high powered device. but i presume its hit the Indian shores quite some time early itself

  • dusanb

    @Ant
    There’s no doubt about it. But then again, it’s quite new and it doesn’t look that appealing.