CNET reporter Natali Del Conte decided to test the Windows Mobile “My Phone” service and instead of having a handset stolen, she decided to leave a HTC Pure phone in the back of a taxi. The device was left there with the sound off and the quest began for Microsoft’s service…
The reporter mentions that 8 to 10 million phones...
Just a couple of days ago, AT&T launched the HTC Pure model, with a $149 price tag and with a pretty decent contract, the main appeal of this device being the fact that it was among the first Windows Mobile 6.5 handsets. Now, Amazon is offering it for free over here, obviously with a contract. Too bad that it has run out of stock for now…
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Yesterday was the big day for Windows Mobile 6.5 and for Microsoft’s updated operating system and we’ve seen tons of devices getting release or announced, running the new OS. This time, we’ve come cross a hands one experience with one of these smartphones, HTC Pure, also dubbed AT&T Pure.
The phone is basically an AT&T-branded...
If you’re wondering about the pack of Windows Mobile handset released internationally, just as Windows Mobile 6.5 was kicking in, know that the list is quite impressive. In a press release issued by Microsoft yesterday, we can learn that Europe is the luckiest continent from this point of view.
In North America, we’re talking about HTC...
The lucky folks who picked up an AT&T Pure handset during this weekend are now able to mess with Windows Marketplace on their handset. In case you didn’t know, HTC Pure runs Windows Mobile 6.5, even before the slew of handsets coming tomorrow. WM 6.5 marks the beginning of the focus on user friendliness and less on business features.
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AT&T has just announced the availability of two of the most awaited smartphones of 2009, HTC Tilt 2 and HTC Pure, coming with Windows Mobile 6.5. Both new models come with an enhanced TouchFLO 3D interface and impressive touchscreens to deliver a very user-friendly experience.
We also have to mention that AT&T will support Windows Marketplace...
AT&T Pure has just been made available in stores officially, as the first Windows Mobile 6.5 device that’s up for sale. Turns out that you can get the phone for $149,99 with a 2 year contract, after a $50 mail in rebate, or for $349.99 without a commitment. For contracts, a $30 per month data plan will be required.
Quick rundown of HTC Pure’s...
The folks of MobilityDigest have managed to get hold of the first real pictures showing HTC Pure, AT&T’s version of HTC Touch Diamond 2, that’ll hit the market pretty soon, with Windows Mobile 6.5 on board.
No specs were changed, we presume, so the device keeps its 5 megapixel camera, Qualcomm MSM7200A 528 MHz processor, 288 MB RAM...
AT&T has just leaked its prelaunch list on the web and it turns out it includes a bunch of very hot handsets, like the Garmin-Asus nuvifone G60, BlackBerry 9700 and HTC Tilt 2.
There’s also a so-called HTC Pure on the list, but the folks of Boy Genius Report claim that it’s in fact HTC Snap with a new name. BlackBerry 9700 will be available...