High-Tech Computer (HTC) Corp. plans to release its first gadjets supporting long-term evolution (LTE) 4G connection technology in 2011. In addition, the company will continue to pursue multi operating system strategy and implied that the company may also release a tablet.
Presently MetroPCS operator proffers LTE network in numerous major cities of the U.S. and also sells the first LTE smartphone, Samsung Craft. Verizon Wireless also maneuvers LTE networks in foremost areas of the U.S., but only offers USB modems and plans to start selling LTE-supporting phonesin mid-2011. AT&T plans to launch its own 4G LTE network in the first half of 2011. Many operatives over the world are also advertising their 4G networks now.With the discharge of 4G LTE smartphones by HTC, consumers will be able to take pro of increased connection speeds provided by the new network standard using their mobile devices. Indeed, this will be a real roll-out of the 4G LTE tech.
Even though the share of Microsoft Windows for mobile handsets has been lessening recently, HTC will continue to release smartphones based on different operating systems. In fact, HTC may also build a tablet PC if there is market demand.“[Customers] may want Windows or Android, or they may want big screen or small screen, they may want keyboard or tablet.
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