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HTC Nike and S730 to be announced? Print E-mail
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Written by Marc Pell   
Saturday, 29 September 2007
HTC S730 and HTC Touch Slide (Nike)Are HTC about to announce these two devices at their press conference in London on Monday? We'll be there to confirm or deny this but for now, take a look at some lovely photographs of the HTC S730 and the HTC Touch Slide (formally the HTC Nike).

The excitement naturally comes from the HTC Touch Slide initially which fixes the minor issue of data entry and processor speed on the HTC Touch by introducing a slide-out keypad with SureType technology for a sort of predictive text-type mechanism for data entry and a 400Mhz CPU. Exciting stuff eh?


HTC Touch Slide (Nike)
HTC Touch Slide (Nike)

Add to that the HTC S730, an HTC VOX upgrade that features a 400Mhz processor too and an improved keyboard.


HTC S730
HTC S730

To see loads of photographs etc visit Superior Gadgets News' blog site here. The rumour is that there will be a third device launched on Monday too, namely the HTC Shift; it would appear that Monday will be a big day and we'll be there so keep your eyes peeled to MSMobileNews.com and don't forget we'll be posting to our Twitter account as the news is announced so you can get the news as it breaks on the right hand side of the website where our Twitter latest news appears.
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