Smartphone vendor HTC is expected to launch six new devices in the US and Europe, possibly bumping up fourth-quarter shipments to 8.5 million units, according to a report by the Chinese-language Commercial Times.
Citing industry sources, the report revealed that the Taiwan-based company will introduce in Europe the Vision dual-core, Android-enabled smartphone in October and the Mondrain, based on Windows Phone 7, in the same quarter.
For the US via carrier T-Mobile, HTC will roll out two Android-based phones, the Vanguard and Emerald, and an unspecified Windows Phone 7 model. AT&T, the country's largest carrier, reportedly has also agreed to distribute an HTC Windows Phone 7 smartphone slated to hit the market in November.
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