China Mobile and HTC announced the launch of the first smartphone to be based
on ST-Ericsson’s powerful new NovaThor platform.
The Sensation Z710t offers consumers immersive 3D
graphics, fast web browsing, high- definition multimedia and the ability to run
several advanced Android applications simultaneously with exceptional
performance and battery life.
Underneath the hood of the HTC Sensation Z710t are
ST-Ericsson’s Nova A9500 dual-core application processor, running at 1GHz, and
ST-Ericsson’s Thor M6718 modem, which can connect to China Mobile’s TD-SCDMA
network, enabling consumers to get online at broadband speeds across much of
China. The HTC Sensation Z710t also sports an eight megapixel camera and a 4.3
inch display.
“ST-Ericsson’s new NovaThor platform has enabled us
to develop a world- class Android smartphone for China Mobile’s TD
network,” said Matthew Costello, chief operating officer of HTC.
“Consumers are going to be captivated by the fast
and responsive multimedia experience delivered by the HTC Sensation
Z710t,” Costello added.
“The launch of this exceptional HTC smartphone
highlights both the capabilities of our NovaThor platform family and our
wholehearted support for China Mobile’s drive to bring world-leading
smartphones onto its TD network,” said Pascal Langlois, senior vice
president, chief sales and marketing officer of ST- Ericsson.
“Consumers and Android application developers alike
will relish the raw power and 3D graphical capabilities of the HTC Sensation
Z710t,” Langlois added.
HTC Corporation recently announced the launch
of HTC Rhyme, a new kind of phone created for people who require advanced
features but want a phone that is sleek and fits seamlessly into their lives.
“HTC Rhyme represents an entirely new approach,
based on recognition that there is a substantial group of consumers who want
their phones to be more personal and complimentary to every moment of their
day,” said Scott Croyle, vice president of design, HTC Corporation.
By Telecomlead.com Team
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