Cincinnati Bell introduces HTC One S on its network

Telecom Lead America: Cincinnati Bell Wireless, a
provider of integrated communications solutions has enhanced its
4G-enabled smartphone portfolio with the HTC One S, which will be
available by June 25.


The smartphone will be priced at $199.99 after a $100
mail-in rebate and two-year equipment agreement.


For many consumers, the smartphone doubles as their
camera, video recorder, audio player, GPS, and more. As one of the fastest
phones available on Cincinnati Bell’s 4G wireless network, the HTC One S
combines speed, style, and technology into experience customers won’t soon
forget,” said Mike Vanderwoude, senior vice president and general manager,
Consumer Markets at Cincinnati Bell


Weighing 4.3 ounces, the HTC One S boasts a 4.3-inch qHD
Super AMOLED touch screen with 540 x 960 resolution. The samrtphone runs on
Android 4.0 operating system, which is integrated with HTC Sense 4.


The smartphone is powered by a 1.5 GHz dual-core Qualcomm
Snapdragon S4 processor and features a rear-facing 8-megapixel camera with
f/2.0, face detection, auto focus, smart LED flash, digital and optical zoom.


Having a 1650 mAh embedded battery and 16 gigabytes of
internal memory with 25GB of DropBox space makes it first choice of customers.


With headquarters in Cincinnati, Ohio, Cincinnati Bell
provides integrated communications solutions including local, long distance,
data, Internet, entertainment and wireless services.


In addition, Cincinnati Bell provides data center
colocation services to its enterprise customers through its facilities with
fully redundant power and cooling solutions that are currently located in the
Midwest, Texas, London, and Singapore.


editor@telecomlead.com

 

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