VivaCell-MTS announces start of sales of Android-powered HTC Desire smartphones

VivaCell-MTS announces start of sales of Android-powered HTC Desire smartphones

PanARMENIAN.Net - Armenia’s mobile operator VivaCell-MTS announced June 17 the start of sales of Android-powered HTC Desire smartphones in VivaCell-MTS service centers across Armenia, with an official 12-month guarantee, the company’s press office reported.

The innovative smartphones are introduced to the Armenian market in the framework of the Agreement on Cooperation signed on April 10th 2010 between HTC and VivaCell-MTS.

HTC Desire is rated as the number one Android-based smartphone in the world. The 3.7-inch AMOLED touch screen display provides an unmatched viewing experience and the 1GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon processor delivers superfast web browsing and amazing multimedia.

Armenian subscribers are provided 2 options of purchasing the HTC Desire: they can get the phone by paying AMD 265 thousand or pay AMD 245 thousand by concluding 1-year subscription contract for one of the following packages: Classic, Classic Solo or Classic Flexy.

“Utilizing VivaCell-MTS’ fast and reliable 3.5G (UMTS/HSPA) network, the best in class smartphones including Android-based phones, which are now available at VivaCell-MTS service centers, will give Armenian subscribers best user experience through mobility and convenience of keeping in touch with friends and relatives, reading books, and accessing Internet resources on one device, coupled with incredible opportunities for personalization. VivaCell-MTS continues to remain the choice of business and youth,” said VivaCell-MTS General Manager Ralph Yirikian.

Android-powered HTC Desire, HTC Tattoo and HTC Hero have a variety of powerful mobile internet capabilities beginning with an Android-optimized Webkit browser. They also feature the popular Google™ applications, Google Maps™ and Google Search™ as well as favorites like YouTube™. Android-powered HTC smartphones provide broad flexibility for personalization via the application-rich Android Market.

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