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HTC Pico New Design By Wildfire

HTC Pico New Design By WildfireA couple of days leaked the first images and a lot of information from one of the new models of the HTC brand, baptized under the name HTC Pico, you may find many similarities with the Wildfire, but their design if it has been renovated . Within months we could have this new handset in our stores because currently in the final phase of its development, and said that his arrival would take advantage of the flurry of holiday shopping.

The truth is that it seems HTC Wildfire with a good exterior facelift, as I said a couple of lines. Looking at the technical specifications that we see are very similar to that model, design issues and the rounded lines and take the camera so that I also bring to mind the Wildfire. In the following table we summarize the most important features:

  • Processor 600 MHz Qualcomm MSM7227.
  • 384 MB of RAM.
  • 512 MB ROM.
  • 3.2 inch, 480 × 320.
  • 5 megapixel camera with LED flash.
  • Android Gingerbread.
  • Battery 1230 mash.

And yet, the HTC Pico moves the latest version of Android, Gingerbread 2.3. It also includes the HTC interface Zero Sense, a lighter version of the famous appearance with all mobile phones of South Korean brand.

It does not seem that bad that HTC would have washed his face Wildfire model to get the HTC Pico sale, a phone for people who start on Android or not to seek a spectacular performance. It is more than likely that this peak to stay as short as the model that shares many of its characteristics, the HTC Wildfire.

Nokia Warning To Manufacturer Agreement With Google Android, Motorola

Nokia Warning To Manufacturer Agreement With Google Android, MotorolaHandset manufacturers that use Google’s Android software should be concerned about the agreement of the Internet search leader to buy Motorola Mobility, said Wednesday chief executive of rival Nokia.

Nokia has partnered with Microsoft, Google eternal enemy, to use its software for mobile phones, while manufacturers such as Samsung Electronics, HTC and Motorola have opted for Android.

Google’s plan to buy Motorola for U.S. $ 12,500 million has raised concerns among some analysts about whether Motorola would get preferential treatment compared to rivals like Samsung and HTC.

“If I were a manufacturer or an operator with Android, or anyone with an interest in this area would take the phone and calling some Google executives to say ‘I see some danger,’” said Nokia CEO Stephen Elope at a seminar in Helsinki.

As for Nokia, Elope seemed to suggest that Google’s decision reinforced the logic of the company’s agreement with Microsoft finlandense.

“The first reaction I had was very clearly now becomes more evident the importance of the third ecosystem and the importance of the alliance announced on 11 February,” said Elope.
He added that since the February deal was announced with Microsoft, there are now between 25,000 and 30,000 applications for the next platform.

Before Elope was named chief executive of Nokia, was president of the Microsoft business division.