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HTC rolls out YOU commercials for Tatoo, HD2, and Touch2

Thursday 3 December 2009 @ 9:01 am
If you were getting tired of the HTC commercials featuring the Sprint Hero, you might enjoy a few more commercials that HTC has rolled out. HTC has just updated their YouTube page with three new 15 second add clips that feature the HTC Tattoo, HD2, and Touch2 (I think HTC is liking the ooo sound). but if you think you'll be seeing any of these ads on TV in the U.S. market, think again. At the moment none of these handsets are for sale on this side of the Atlantic, though there are rumors that the HD2 will be showing up on T-Mobile some time in Q1. I've actually spotted two new ads on TV lately, one for the Verizon HTC Imagio and the other for.... umm... I forgot. I promise it's out there though. Anyone know what it is? So what do you guys think about HTC's marketing campaign. Is it effective? Let me know you thoughts. All three clips after the jump.





HTC rolls out YOU commercials for Tattoo, HD2, and Touch2

Thursday 3 December 2009 @ 9:01 am
If you were getting tired of the HTC commercials featuring the Sprint Hero, you might enjoy a few more commercials that HTC has rolled out. HTC has just updated their YouTube page with three new 15 second add clips that feature the HTC Tattoo, HD2, and Touch2 (I think HTC is liking the ooo sound). but if you think you'll be seeing any of these ads on TV in the U.S. market, think again. At the moment none of these handsets are for sale on this side of the Atlantic, though there are rumors that the HD2 will be showing up on T-Mobile some time in Q1. I've actually spotted two new ads on TV lately, one for the Verizon HTC Imagio and the other for.... umm... I forgot. I promise it's out there though. Anyone know what it is? So what do you guys think about HTC's marketing campaign. Is it effective? Let me know you thoughts. All three clips after the jump.





HTC offering tattoos for your HTC Tattoo

Monday 12 October 2009 @ 6:58 am
Many people have already written off the HTC Tattoo as a cheap Android phone for the mass market. The specs don't offer anything new over the HTC Hero and the 2.8 inch resistive screen is definitely a downgrade. But HTC is hoping that a cheap, mass market Android powered phone is exactly what people are looking for. We've known for quite some time now that the Tattoo would feature interchangeable faceplates, but now HTC has just launched a new website (www.tattoomyhtc.com (http://www.tattoomyhtc.com)) where HTC Tattoo owners can purchase a variety of pre-designed faceplates or create their own. Prices start at 11.99 Euro and go up to 14.99 Euro for custom designed faceplates. HTC allows you to choose from over 80 colors, 18 patterns, and custom text, but if that's not enough options for you, you can always design your own image and upload it to the site to use. If you do happen to pick up the HTC Tattoo, HTC has included a unique offer code with each phone for a 20% discount on your first faceplate purchase.