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2 May 2010 2 Comments


At HTC, we are retiring the phrase “What can your mobile do?” We now ask “What do you want it to do?” The Android™ powered HTC Dream surpasses all conventional ideas about what a phone can be.

Point and Search
Feel the exhilarating power of search elevated to new heights. One-touch access to online search is just a start. Now, with the Barcode Scanner application available from the Android Market, you can simply scan a barcode and find out all you need to know about a product.


Immersive Maps
Our perception of maps has changed. Now, you can immerse yourself in the location and get to truly experience your destination. Explore fascinating cities like New York, Sydney or London … and take a virtual walk. With 360º panoramic scenes, Google Maps Street View* is the next step in the evolution of maps.


Android Market
Make the HTC Dream your dream with instant access to Android Market. The market is constantly updated with exciting new applications. Download and install your favorite software, music or games with just a tap of a button. The fully customizable home screen lets you put all the tools and gadgets at your fingertips.

Core Essentials
Dazzle your friends with the large sensationally crisp 3.2” display. The touch-sensitive screen navigation is finger friendly and super intuitive. Slide the screen out of the way to expose the full five-row QWERTY keyboard. There is plenty of room between the raised keys to comfortably write emails, messages or even chat.

Read more about HTC Dream @ htc officail website.

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