
HTC has today unveiled its latest Android powered mobile phone, the Tattoo. The rumours reached a crescendo last week, after a series of leaked pictures of the handset under the name HTC Click. Whether you prefer Tattoo or Click is a matter of personal preference, but everyone should agree that it’s another triumph of understated Android design from the Taiwanese manufacturer.
The keen eyed will have noticed the absence of Google branding, meaning Android will be enhanced with HTC Sense, which HTC claim will give the user plenty of customisation options to really make the phone their own. This theme continues with the chance to purchase interchangeable covers, something which seems to have come back into vogue these days, and it is from here that the Tattoo takes its name.
Back to the specification and the Tattoo will feature a 3.2 megapixel camera, a MicroSD card slot for expanding the memory, a 3.5mm jack plug, a 2.8″ touchscreen with a 240×320 pixel resolution and the reliable old 528Mhz Qualcomm processor. HTC Sense adds live feed options of social networking sites, news and the weather to any number of home screens you create too.
The Tattoo is set for release in Europe during October.


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