HTC calls the Facebook button on the front

After releasing the petite and Galaxy Tab-like HTC Flyer, the company is back with yet another tablety fun, only this time, with the latest version of Android — for tablets.
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July 21, 2011 - PRLog -- After releasing the petite and Galaxy Tab-like HTC Flyer, the company is back with yet another tablety fun, only this time, with the latest version of Android — for tablets.

HTC’s weirdly-named Honeycomb tablet has just gone through FCC’s portal. The device is said to sport GSM 850, 1900MHz frequencies and 3G WCDMA  850 and 1900MHz bands. The most impressive part is that the tablet seems to have been equipped with LTE radios, “with both AWS 4 and 17 bands on board” as stated by Engadget.



Puccini was a 19th and 20th century opera composer (La Boheme, Madame Butterfly), so there must be a musical connection there. HTC named the Mozart smartphone as such and features impressive built-in slide out speakers. It’ll probably have a better-than-average pair of stereo speakers as anyone would guess (Blackberry Playbook?).

The 10 inch tablet is rumored to be running Honeycomb 3.1 with HTC’s updated version of the Sense UI on top (HTC flyer is the first tablet to feature this). It’s powered by the dual-core Qualcomm MSM8660 Snapdragon processor clocked @ 1.5 GHz, a 1280 x 800 capacitive LCD display, no words on the RAM yet but I’m suspecting that it’ll be having 1GB, LTE connectivity support (obviously), scribe pen, WiFi b/g/n, and GPS.

No info on pricing or availability as of now, but we expect the device to be available either later this summer or early fall; we’ll do our best to keep you updated.



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Facebook isn't exactly hurting for more access.

The social network has ballooned to more than 750 million users and the amount of data shared each day on the social network is growing exponentially, CEO Mark Zuckerberg has said.

But phone maker HTC is looking to make all this even easier with the Status, the first phone built around Facebook and the first to feature a dedicated Facebook button.

The Android-based Status, first released in Europe under the name ChaCha, was released Sunday in the U.S. and is available for $50 from AT&T with a two-year contract.

HTC calls the Facebook button on the front "context-aware," which means it will pulse with light when the phone thinks you're doing something that could be shared on Facebook, such as reading a news article online or taking a photo.

Pressing it brings up the Facebook app so you can share what you're doing with friends.

When the phone is in camera mode, the Facebook button also works as a shutter that automatically drops the image into the Facebook app, where it can be captioned and people can be tagged.

When you're browsing online, the Facebook button will share the link to your Facebook wall and give you the chance to add a comment above it.

Holding down the button will let you check in to report where you are.

As a safeguard, the Facebook button won't ever send any content directly onto your friends' news feeds on Facebook. With each press, you have a chance to confirm that the content you had up on your screen is ready for all the eyes on the social network.

Some things, such as text messages and e-mails, won't be shared on the social network if the Facebook button is pressed while reading them.

The Facebook experience here isn't as good as it could be. When you're sharing a link or updating your status, friends can't be tagged so that their names are clickable, as they can on the desktop version of the site.

And if chat messages are sent to a friend on a computer, they're not there when you pick up the conversation on your phone - just your friend's incoming messages are.

The physical keyboard on the Status is great, with its spaced-out oval keys that make texting a breeze.

The device is super light, super thin and well-built. The phone's slight bend in the middle makes it comfortable to hold in your hand and up to your ear.

The 2.6-inch screen is a bit small, though, if you're used to the 4.3-inch touchscreen now standard on most smartphones.

It runs Android 2.3 (Gingerbread), the latest version of Google's operating system, so you've got all the latest features and apps. The Status has a low-quality front-facing camera for video chat.
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The Status does not run on AT&T's next-generation HSPA+ network, which the carrier is billing as 4G. Still, the Status' download speed on AT&T's 3G network easily outmatched phones on the other carriers' 3G networks.

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