
The mobile giant has unveiled what it is claiming is the world's first Android-based phone that features a customised user interface.
HTC today unveiled its HTC Hero handset, which will run Google's Android operating system and feature a customised user interface.
The Hero boasts a 3.2in display, with an anti-fingerprint finish, in addition to a five megapixel camera, A-GPS, a digital compass and enhanced multimedia and search functionality.
There are also simple to use widgets and applications for both business and consumers alike, in addition to Teflon coating, according to HTC.
HTC also used the launch to announced a collaboration with Adobe focusing on beefing up Flash support on the handset.
The handset is the result of listening to users and trying to put them at the centre of the mobile experience, according to Peter Chou, HTC’s chief executive, who also announced that Orange and T-Mobile would be the first network partners.
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