HTC's flying solo it seems with the Touch.B, a phone that sports neither the Windows Mobile operating system by Microsoft or Google Android OS but rather uses HTC's proprietary OS with a touch-friendly trace of Sense UI thrown in for consistency. The device will be powered by Qualcomm's BrewMP operating system and will support Flash. ETA is said to be sometime next year.
The Touch.B will represent the company's first feature phone. HTC began its success by being the largest Windows Mobile manufacturer. Since its early days with Microsoft, the company has also expanded its portfolio to include Android and was the first Android manufacturer with the T-Mobile G1.
(via: Engadget)
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