HTC unveiled on Tuesday two social networking phone models introducing its first tablet computer to a crowded marketplace.
Along with this the world's fifth-largest smartphone maker also introduced new versions of its hit models Desire, Wildfire and Incredible. All six new devices will run Google's Android software, which ended the 10-year reign of Nokia's Symbian as the pre-eminent smartphone platform last quarter.
HTC joined the throng of tablet makers with its Flyer model, which comes with a 7-inch screen and a separate stylus.
HTC positioned the tablet in the premium price category, but said it was ready to sell new social networking phones at keenly competitive price levels.
HTC's new social networking models come with a dedicated hard-key for Facebook, enabling users to post information to their Facebook account with just one keystroke.
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