High Tech Computer (HTC) released five new Android-based devices, including two phones with a dedicated Facebook button, the Salsa and the ChaCha, at Mobile World Congress on Tuesday. It also unveiled its Flyer tablet.

HTC’s Facebook phones follow on the heels of two launched by INQ before Mobile World Congress: the Android-based INQ Cloud Touch and INQ Cloud Q, which both have tight Facebook integration.

htc desire s

HTC Desire S

Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg sent a video message to HTC’s news conference to say users can expect many more phones with much deeper integration with Facebook to arrive this year.

The Salsa and the ChaCha will make it easier to use Facebook while on the go. For example, when users have taken a picture they can push the Facebook button, which is located at the bottom of the device, to automatically upload the image. The same can be done with songs and other types of information users may want to share with their Facebook contacts. The button will light up whenever there is an opportunity for users to share content or updates.

Other features include the ability to view a friend’s latest status and photos on the dialer screen when you make a call. The updates are also displayed when receiving a call from a Facebook friend, according to HTC.

The ChaCha has a 2.6-inch screen and a QWERTY keyboard, which will help HTC compete with BlackBerry for the youth market, according to CCS Insight. The Salsa has a 3.4-inch touchscreen and a 5-megapixel camera, and both phones run Android 2.3. They will be available customers in Europe and Asian during the second quarter. In the U.S., AT&T will have an exclusive deal to launch the phones later this year. Pricing was not announced.

HTC Flyer

HTC Flyer

HTC’s Flyer, unveiled at the show, is a 7-inch Android tablet with a 5 megapixel autofocus camera on the back, and a 1.3 megapixel one on the front. The tablet has 32GB of storage and can connect to 3G networks at up to 5.76Mbps (you might want to think about laptop insurance !).

The company also launched the HTC Desire S, Wildfire S and Incredible S, all upgrades of its existing models.

The Desire S has been made out of a solid piece of aluminium, and is equipped with a 3.7-inch screen. The smartphone offers HD recording and integrated video chat. More memory and a processor at 1.2GHz will make it run faster than the predecessor, according to HTC

The Wildfire S is the company’s “mass market smartphone”, vendor speak for a lower cost product. Its 3.2-inch screen has twice as many pixels as the existing model.

The Incredible S has a Super LCD 4-inch screen and surround sound, and an 8-megapixel camera that can record video in HD.

HTC Incredible S will start shipping in Europe in March. The HTC Desire S, HTC Wildfire S will be available to consumers across major European and Asian markets during the second quarter. Pricing was not announced.

New Mobile Phone

New Mobile Phone

Your best mate gets a fancy new cellular telephone. You fantasise over its stealth exterior, high-tech touch display and substantial assortment of abilities. They say the cell phone has the capacity to get emails, have apps, they can social network and even make the odd mobile phone call. You glimpse at your own ‘so last year’ telephone and decide that it is socially unacceptable to use it any longer. You realise that they are really costly and your latest model is, after all, only 12 months old. What you need to have is a strategy to justify to your nearest and the dearest why you absolutely, positively have to have the finest mother flippin cell phone in the room!

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Windows Phone 7

Windows Phone 7

Microsoft has announced that the soon-to-be-launched Windows Phone 7 device will support tethering. Tethering allows users to turn their smartphone into a modem for laptops and other mobile devices. Brandon Watson, the director of Windows Phone 7 at Microsoft confirmed that Windows Phone 7 will support tethering, but it will be up to the service provider whether to activate the service or not, tech news site Engadget reports. The functionality is currently used on Google’s Nexus One, whose users pay a small fee to their service provider to tether their smartphones to their laptops for internet access. Microsoft is doing everything it can to garner support from service providers in order to ensure the success of its smartphone device. With Microsoft confirming that all 5 major UK mobile service providers, O2, T-Mobile, Vodafone , Orange and 3, will be offering the smartphone, it remains to be seen which ones will offer the functionality and which ones will not.

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