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HTC Desire HD and Nokia N8 to hit UK Market in October

Wednesday, September 29th, 2010 at 7:13 am , filed under Mobiles, Tech News by Thomas

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HTC Desire HD and Nokia N8 Release Date: According to the latest news, HTC Desire HD and Nokia N8 will be available for sale in UK market from Oct 8th, 2010. Pre-order for both the devices have started.

It was officially confirmed that both the handsets will be released on the same date. is having 8 mega pixel camera, with HD video recording. This latest handset is having features such as sliding QWERTY-style keyboard, Bluetooth, FM radio, 3.7 inch display and Wi-Fi connectivity. HTC Desire HD is Android-powered smartphone.

Nokia N8 is having features such as AMOLED capacitive touchscreen, 12 mega pixel camera, autofoucus, FM transmitter, 360 x 640 pixels, GPS, WiFi, carl zeiss lens, 720p HD video recording, 16GB internal storage and micro SD card slot, which is expandable up to 32GB.

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