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Facebook Smartphones Mark Peters : March 7th 2011 - 10:10 CET
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HTC introduces two Facebook Smartphones : HTC intros two new Smartphones built entirely to be social, combining the simplicity, ease-of-use and depth of HTC Sense with the power and connectivity of Facebook. As part of an extended portfolio of 6 new HTC Smartphones being unveiled at Mobile World Congress, HTC ChaCha and HTC Salsa Smartphones feature a dedicated Facebook button for access to the key functions of the Facebook. The HTC ChaCha and HTC Salsa Facebook Smartphones make it simple to stay in touch with your friends using Facebook Chat and Messages on your Smartphone. Your Facebook messages and conversations are integrated within your Smartphone and appear within your text and e-mail boxes alongside your regular conversations.
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Facebook Smartphones
“We have worked closely with HTC Mobile for several years on bringing Facebook to their Smartphones and HTC ChaCha and HTC Salsa Smartphones are the next stage,” said Henri Moissinac, Head of Mobile Business for Facebook. “HTC has brought Facebook to these two new Smartphones in an innovative way enabling people to connect and share easily whenever they want, wherever they are.”

HTC Facebook Smartphones
The Facebook Smartphones from HTC feature Android Gingerbread 2.3.3, the latest version, and use the latest edition of HTC Sense to integrate Facebook throughout the HTC Sense user experience. The Facebook button on HTC ChaCha and HTC Salsa Smartphones is context-aware, gently pulsing with light whenever there is an opportunity to share content or updates through Facebook. With a single press of the Facebook button, you can update your status, upload a photo, share content, post what song you are listening to, ‘check in’ to a location and more.

HTC ChaCha and HTC Salsa Facebook Smartphones
“HTC has understood that different Smartphone users want different features and the new HTC ChaCha and HTC Salsa Facebook Smartphones offer new ways to experience Facebook on a Smartphone,” said Peter Chou, CEO of HTC. “With more than 500 million users worldwide, Facebook has become synonymous with the social internet and we wanted to create the ultimate socially connected Smartphones for the mass market.”
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