Telstra and HTC
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Ben Hodgson, Country Manager, HTC Australia andNew Zealandsaid “Just about everything is instantaneous, from web browsing and streaming multimedia to rich email attachments that you no longer have to wait for. We look forward to enabling Telstra customers to be the first and fastest smartphone owners in the country.”
Using the HTC Velocity 4G in 4G coverage areas, Telstra customers can:
The HTC Velocity 4G is powered by Android 2.3 operating software (upgradable to Android 4.0 in the future) and features a massive 4.5 inch touch screen and a 1.5 GHz dual core processor for fast multi-tasking.
The HTC Velocity also features a powerful 8 megapixel camera with auto focus, dual LED flash, and back-illuminated sensor for capturing images in low-light. The Velocity’s built-in HD Voice support enables crisper, clearer calls when chatting to other people with HD Voice compatible handsets on the Telstra Mobile Network.
Telstra became the first mobile service provider in Australia to launch 4G LTE mobile services last September and today superfast 4G coverage is available in Australia’s eight capital city CBDs (meaning within 5km from GPO) plus more than 80 regional and metropolitan centres (meaning within 3km from regional town centre).
Customers using HTC Velocity in 4G coverage areas will enjoy typical download speeds ranging from 2Mbps to 40Mbps and typical upload speeds from 1Mbps to 10Mbps. Outside of 4G coverage areas the HTC Velocity 4G switches seamlessly onto Telstra’s fast 3G mobile network with reaches 99 per cent of the population.
The HTC Velocity is alsoAustralia’s first smartphone to feature 3G dual channel HSPA+ connectivity. This means customers outside 4G coverage areas will enjoy super fast 3G speeds previously unavailable on handsets inAustralia. These typical download speeds range from 1.1Mbps-20Mbps and are available in all capital CBDs and much of the associated metropolitan areas and many regional and other locations.
As well as supporting faster mobile speeds, 4G provides a more responsive, lower latency internet connection meaning real-time applications like video conferencing, internet gaming and cloud-hosted streaming services work better with less buffering and fewer interruptions.
The HTC Velocity 4G is the first in a series of advanced 4G smartphones and tablets set to launch this year on Australia’s first 4G LTE network.
Pricing and availability
Consumer customers can purchase the HTC Velocity 4G for $0 upfront on the $79 Freedom Connect Plan (after using an included MRO Bonus), with $800 worth of included calls and MMS, unlimited SMS and 2GB of data, all to standard Australian numbers (excludes use overseas) each month. Min cost over 24 months is $1,896.
Business customers can purchase the HTC Velocity 4G for $0 upfront on the $90 Business Mobile Advantage Member plan (after using their included MRO bonus), with unlimited standard national SMS, unlimited national MessageBank diversion and retrieval in Australia, free national voice calls to eligible mobiles on the same account and 2GB of data to use in Australia each month that can be shared with other eligible mobiles on the same account while in Australia. Min cost over 24 months is $2160.
As well as being available to purchase at Telstra Stores and partners (including JB Hi-Fi and Fone Zone), customers can purchase online by heading to: telstra.com/velocity4g
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Wednesday, January 25, 2012
Australia’s first 4G smartphone is bringing up by Telstra and HTC
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