First WiMAX/GSM Phone Announced from HTC | - latest news,


7th April 2009 Author: Edward Umana - - Views:

 


htc-4g-max First WiMAX/GSM Phone Announced from HTCThe HTC MAX 4G has been announced as the first mobile phone with  GSM/WiMAX  compatibility, for now it will be released in Russia with WIMAX Carrier ''Yota''. The HTC MAX 4G will also support GSM networks from any other GSM carrier. Basically you will have two carriers, a GSM and a WIMAX carrier, calls between two WiMAX devices will be automatically redirected to VOIP instead of GSM.

[via Slashgear]

The HTC MAX 4G uses mostly parts from the HTC HD,  3.8-inch WVGA touchscreen,  Windows Mobile 6.1 Pro with TouchFLO 3D, GPS, Wi-Fi, accelerometer and 5 megapixel camera are some of the HTC MAX 4G's specifications. Sadly the HTC MAX 4G will stay in the Russian market, and it is likely to stay in it.  THe expected launch date is the 26th of November.

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