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Two New Smartphones Phones - Classically Dedicated To Facebook
Facebook, being the most talked web service right now, has more than 500 million users all over the world. Everyone owns a Facebook account and millions of high school and college students have made it a habit to login to their account at least once in a day. Thus, Facebook taking its role as a needy thing in our day to day life, should also be made easy to access from anywhere at any time. A number of mobile phones that were released in past few years came with the options for accessing Facebook. However, none of them allows the users to get connected with Facebook exclusively. But, with the release of HTC's new models, the HTC Salsa and HTC ChaCha, there is nothing for you to worry about the drawbacks faced by other mobiles while accessing Facebook.
HTC Corporation, a global designer of smartphones is about to release two new models named HTC Salsa and HTC ChaCha, which are built entirely to be social with easy connectivity of Facebook. These mobiles are simple and easy to use. HTC ChaCha and HTC Salsa feature a dedicated Facebook button for one touch access to the key functions of the Facebook service that are integrated ...
... throughout the HTC sense experience. HTC has always understood the needs of mobile users and the new HTC ChaCha and HTC Salsa are now on their way to entertain individuals of all ages. The Facebook button on the mobiles is context aware with a gently pulsing light. With a single press of the button, you can update your status, upload a photo, share a Website, post what song you are listening to, ‘check in' to a location and more. For example, you can take a photograph of friends on your phone and upload it instantly to Facebook by simply pressing the button. Or let your friends know what song you're listening to by pressing the button while listening to music on the phone. The track is automatically identified and shared on Facebook.
HTC ChaCha and HTC Salsa feature Android Gingerbread 2.3.3, the latest version, and use the latest iteration of HTC Sense to integrate Facebook throughout the HTC Sense experience. When you make a phone call, the dialer screen displays your friend's latest status and photos, even includes birthday reminder options. The same updates are also displayed when you receive a call from a Facebook friend. Both of these mobiles are expected likely to be released this summer.
The HTC ChaCha and HTC Salsa smartphones make it simple to stay in touch with your friends using Facebook Chat and Messages on your phone. The author is well renowned in the field of mobile phones and has written articles on HTC ChaCha and HTC Salsa.
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