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To: Road Walker who wrote (12094)11/3/2011 4:36:17 PM
From: iggyl  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 32692
 
I never understood what it was with these Android OEMs and all their stupid phone names. Look at cars. The cheap, crap car manufacturers come out with glorifying names for every crummy new model albeit not as bad as these Android OEMs. Meanwhile the classy cars, the Mercedes, Lexus, Audi Porsche and BMWs stick to the same names model after model, same name, ofter a letter and/or a number. Quality builds, straight forward names, remind you of any phone manufacturer? I guess when you spew out a couple of hundred phones a year you have to do something to try to keep them all straight from one another.



To: Road Walker who wrote (12094)11/3/2011 4:41:27 PM
From: sylvester80  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 32692
 
BREAKING...HTC unveils the 720p Ice Cream Ready Verizon 4G LTE Rezound; Coming Nov 14th for $299 [highest ppi of any phone in the world...WOW!]
HTC Officially Announces the HTC Rezound With Beats Audio, Coming November 14th for $299
by Quentyn Kennemer on November 3rd, 2011 at 3:51 pm


HTC’s Peter Chou and company took to the stage in New York City this afternoon to announce one of the best smartphones they’ve offered all year. It’s the HTC Rezound for Verizon, one of the company’s first products with the Beats Audio technology they acquired a while ago.

For specs, we have a 4.3 inch 720p HD display with a 1.5GHz dual-core processor, 1GB of RAM, 16GB of internal storage alongside a 16GB microSD card, an 8 megapixel rear 1080p HD camera with flash, a 2 megapixel camera, 4G LTE, a 1630 mAh battery and more. For software you can expect Android 2.3 and HTC Sense.

The camera should impress with its F2.2 lowlight lens, meaning taking pictures without adequate lighting shouldn’t look horribly bad as they do on some of HTC’s older smartphones.

With select purchases you also get Beats’ in-ear headphones. When plugged in, your phone will automatically enable Beats technology and will play sound through their official profile.

All of this can be yours starting November 14th for $300, just a few days after the DROID RAZR is launched and just a few hours before the Galaxy Nexus could potentially be launched. November is a fun month for Verizon customers.