HTC today announced the Touch Viva, its latest entry-level touchscreen smartphone. The Touch Viva blends an affordable touch phone with the benefits of HTC's TouchFLO finger-touch navigation. With Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional, users can easily synchronize their calendar, contacts, emails and more with their personal computer.
Consumers can flip through album artwork, pictures and videos as if they were picture cards in the palm of the hand. They can visit websites, enjoy YouTube videos and browse Google Maps.
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"The HTC Touch Viva embodies our commitment to build a family of touch phones that are powerful and stylish but also offer something to everyone," said Peter Chou, CEO of HTC Corporation. "Whether you're a professional or a student you can now get an HTC touch phone with a beautiful touch user experience."
The HTC Touch Viva will be available in early October 2008 in a variety of markets in Storm Gray color.