HTC rumored to be launching a non-smartphone this Fall
By Will Park on Monday, July 20th, 2009 at 2:24 PM PST In Devices, HTC, Rumors

This is the HTC Viva
Speaking of an unannounced handset coming down HTC’s product pipeline, there’s another rumor sourced from Solo Palmari that has HTC prepping their first non-smartphone (dumbphone, feature phone, whatever you wanna call it) for launch this coming Fall. According to Palmari, the lower-end HTC feature phone will have a touchscreen form factor similar to the HTC Viva and will be powered by a custom HTC-made operating system that takes cues from HTC’s TouchFLO 3D and Sense UIs.
The move would make sense. HTC has had plenty of experience designing slick-looking, intuitive user interfaces (UIs) that make a Windows Mobile or Android smartphone look good and easier to use. HTC’s TouchFLO 3D UI proves that the Taiwanese smartphone maker is capable of providing top-level mobile phone functions, without having to dig too far into Windows Mobile. The Sense UI shows that even Android’s finger-friendly UI could use some help from focused designers. It really wouldn’t be too far a stretch to see HTC applying those lessons to a stand-alone dumbphone OS.
Could that recently leaked HTC “MEGA” have something to do with HTC’s upcoming proprietary mobile operating system? Take your grains of salt, on the house.
[SoloPalmari via: WMPowerUser]



As a fan of HTC’s quality, I expect them to do well in this arena. How funny, soon my mom could own an HTC phone. I thought they were for us cool kids only.
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