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    HTC Shift Cellphone Released in London

    By ASAD | November 22, 2007

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    A large number of cellphone users have a specific approach to cellphone. Rather than looking at it as a practical device they see it a symbol of status and as a result of that yearn to purchase an extremely sophisticated and expensive device. Therefore, a lot of cellphone makers every now and then release lavish devices that are sure to knock all the air out of you. A good example of such device is the HTC Shift that has just arrived to Europe and is being showed off at an event in London.
     

     
    This sophisticated device weights a mere 800g, this great looking gadget is powered by Windows Vista and gives you the opportunity to access emails, calendar, text messages, as well as contacts as a sure bet thanks to the HTC’s SnapVUE technology that does away with the need…

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