HTC Touch Pro Announced for Japan

Unfortunately for Japanese users, the E30HT / Touch Pro is scheduled to be released only next year, sometime in spring. Anyway, the handset will be showcased between September 28 and October 4, during the CEATEC fair, when gadget lovers should be able to check it out and see if it can meet their mobile needs.
Until the CEATEC exhibition debuts, we can tell you that the Touch Pro runs on Windows Mobile 6.1 and brings features like: a 2.8 inch TFT touchscreen display with a VGA (480 x 640) resolution, accelerometer, Wi-Fi, full HTML browser, built-in GPS, a 3.2 Megapixel camera, TV out and so on.
After the Touch Pro gets to hit KDDI au's shelves, other new HTC handsets will be released, but there are no details about which one exactly.

David Kou, country manager at HTC Nippon, added, "Customers in Japan have become accustomed to having the most advanced mobile phones in the world. This focus and attention to mobile innovation inspire HTC to introduce more advanced, stylish mobile phones in Japan."
KDDI au only offers CDMA mobile services, hence its E30HT will be different than the GSM version of Touch Pro. The device will, however, be similar to Sprint's Touch Pro, which should be released in the US in October.
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