Taiwanese Company HTC has chosen London to make a series of International announcements including a new version of their Sense software which sits on top of their Android phone offerings.
Taiwanese Company HTC has chosen London to make a series of International announcements including a new version of their Sense software which sits on top of their Android phone offerings.
The new software which delivers several new features will appear on new versions of the HTC Desire HD and HTC Desire Z.
According to HTC the new interface allows users to pre-load maps so there is ‘zero wait’ time when you’re panning and zoom.
HTC has also announced HTCsense.com, a new website that allows you to trace your phone using the GPS, or remotely wipe or lock the device from wherever you are.
HTC also claim that they have improved the boot time of their Android phone range by rewriting the software so that it access less applications as it boots. HTC claim that that loading times are cut from over 45 seconds to 12 seconds.
A new HTC Sense with a unified inbox has been introduced; this lets a user see all or some of their accounts on a HTC phone.
You can also see only ‘VIP’ friends or unread emails, and easily manage these using check boxes.