Showing posts with label htc fiesta. Show all posts
Showing posts with label htc fiesta. Show all posts
Someone On Craigslist Is Trying To Sell the HTC Paradise and Fiesta, On Its Way To AT&T?
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Google,
HTC,
htc fiesta,
htc paradise,
usa
Well, finally! The handset above is that handset we saw hit the FCC way back in May. Apparently, the picture above is the HTC Paradise and it's the PC70110. Someone on Craigslist is actually trying to sell this smartphone and it's being touted as an "AT&T sample." The seller also has another phone, the HTC Fiesta, and we actually heaven't heard anything about this phone for about a year. The Fiesta is pictured below and may not even hit the market. It looks like a phone that Huawei made and not HTC. Oh well
[Engadget, Cell Passion]
[Engadget, Cell Passion]
Wednesday, August 04, 2010 | 0 Comments
HTC Fiesta Runs Android, Possibly Headed to AT&T
It's been unofficially confirmed, but the HTC Fiesta is another Android phone to look forward to. The HTC T5252 Fiesta actually got the green light back in April by the Bluetooth SIG and people were actually just guessing that this was an Android phone. Well, they're correct. Apparently, the profile (shown above) also gives off enough information and whispers to us that it will hit the US via AT&T. With the 240 x 320 resolution display though, it doesn't look like it will be a high-end handset.
[Cell Passion]
[Cell Passion]
Friday, August 07, 2009 | 0 Comments
HTC Fiesta is an Android Phone According to Bluetooth SIG
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Android,
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Google,
HTC,
htc dream,
htc fiesta,
htc magic,
kila,
sapphire,
t-mobile,
t-mobile g1,
t-mobile g2
The Bluetooth SIG (Special Interest Group) has revealed that the HTC Fiesta will be an Android-based phone. The HTC G1 / Dream was codenamed the Kila, the HTC G2 / Magic was codenamed the Sapphire, so what will the Fiesta turn out to be? It will probably have Bluetooth though, so I guess those specs are confirmed. The HTC Fiesta will also be available in Asia, Europe, and North America, so that's very good news since Android phones are so scarce right now. We'll see what this phone turns out to be, hopefully they'll bring back the QWERTY keyboard, but keep the touchscreen.
[Engadget]
[Engadget]
Saturday, April 11, 2009 | 0 Comments
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