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HTC Tattoo aka HTC Click Officially Announced, Runs HTC Sense

Casey Chan News Tuesday, 08 September 2009

 

We've seen the HTC Tattoo before, just in a different name. Previously known as the HTC Click, the Tattoo is a budget minded, low end Android phone that's been officially announced and will be releasing in Europe in early October. What's amazing is that even though it's not targeted for the high-...

HTC Click Captured on Video

Casey Chan News Friday, 21 August 2009

A video showcasing the HTC Click has popped up and it's pretty much what you expected. The budget-minded Android Phone gets a brief run through and there's nothing too jaw dropping about it--no HTC Sense UI, relatively small screen, etc. The HTC Click also comes with a microSD slot, 1100mAh battery, 3.5mm headphone jack, camera, and...

HTC Click Expected to Release Q4 2009

Casey Chan News Tuesday, 18 August 2009

 

We've seen the HTC Click before, it's HTC's low-end Android phone intended for the mass market. We weren't exactly blown away by the Click's design but it certainly looked good enough to use and if it were to be offered at a low, low price (read: free) we might even love to use it....

Three HTC Android Phones Heading to Android this Year

Casey Chan News Tuesday, 04 August 2009

The world's biggest market, China, has largely been ignored by Android. Partly due to China's unique (read: difficult) phone standards, there has been little movement in preparing an Android phone for launch. This is all about to change. The HTC Hero, HTC Click, & HTC Magic are all headed to the shores of the Orient--this year.

The HTC Hero and HTC Click will both be re-branded under the Dopod brand (apparently a common occurrence for HTC...

Pictures of Low End Android Phone HTC Click Pop Up

Casey Chan News Wednesday, 22 July 2009

The HTC Click, HTC's purported low end Android phone, has been reportedly caught in pictures and it looks rather swell. Obviously, a low end, entry level type device won't win any design awards but if the pictures are real, we think that HTC did everything that's expected in such a device. The hardware buttons seem to be standard fare but the circular d-pad is an...

 
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