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17 Jul
We told you this was happening a while ago and it seems HTC has already been manufacturing handsets featuring a 3.5mm headphone jack. In fact, one of the first phones ready packing the new audio jack will be the HTC Touch Pro2 and it looks like both Telus and Verizon will get this Touch Pro2 version. The phone will be available soon from both carriers but we have no exact arrival dates yet.
via WMExperts
Tags: 3.5mm, headphone jack, HTC, HTC, Mobile News, Telus, Touch Pro2, Verizon15 Jul

T-Mobile has recently announced that they will be bringing their the HTC Hero rebranded as the G2 Touch to the German market in August as opposed to July as previously thought.
If the price point stays the same you will be able to snag T-Mobile UK’s G2 Touch for free on an 18-month contract with a service plan of at least $60.
If you haven’t been paying attention, this handset will feature HTC’s much sought after Sense UI along with a 320 x 480 touch-screen display, 5MP camera, a trackball, WiFi, 3G, Bluetooth and a 3.5mm headphone jack. Sign me up!
via EngadgetMobile
10 Jul
Most phones out there come with a regular 3.5mm jack ready to accommodate your favorite phones and bring your favorite music to your favorite ears. And when we say most phones we certainly don’t mean HTC phones. According to HTC a “vast majority of devices we launch after Hero” will be fitted with a nice, revolutionary, 3.5mm headphone jack. That standard feature is coming to future HTC phones so the company definitely deserves our applause for the day. We could use some insight on those future HTC handsets now that we know they’re not going to need a headphone adapter.
12 Mar

TEAC unveils a great HD radio in the TEACH HD-1. This tabletop iPod docking system, equipped with HD Radio technology, delivers a superior audio experience and compelling new content via HD Radio programming. The TEAC HD-1 also features iTunes Tagging capability and is available at select Costco stores nationwide.
HD Radio technology enables the TEAC HD-1 to offer new FM channels, crystal-clear digital sound and on-screen artist/title information - all free. Across the country there are nearly 2,000 HD Radio stations currently on the air, plus more than 1,000 new FM HD2/HD3 channels. And, using iTunes Tagging, an innovative HD Radio feature, consumers can “tag,” songs they hear on FM HD Radio stations by simply pressing a button on the radio.
Once connected to an iPod or iPhone, the HD-1 will automatically upload the song information. The next time the iPod is synced to iTunes, the tagged songs will automatically appear as a “Tagged playlist” of selected songs that can be previewed, purchased and downloaded.
The TEAC HD-1, with an MSRP of $129.99, plays and charges iPhones and all iPods, including the iPod touch. It is equipped with a remote control, dual alarm clock with a snooze button and five equalizer presets for improved audio fidelity. The HD-1 also comes with a headphone jack and video and audio outputs. The device’s rear-firing ports deliver a rich bass response, allowing for superior sound.
(Source) Press
Tags: alarm clock, Apple, audio experience, audio fidelity, audio outputs, bass response, CostCo, costco stores, fm channels, hd radio stations, hd2, hd3, headphone jack, iPhone, iphones, Portable Devices, radio feature, radio programming, radio receiver, radio technology, snooze button
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