
HTC looks set to unleash another GPS-enabled cellphone this year by releasing the HTC P5500 – also known as the HTC Nike. This candybar handset comes with a slide-out numeric keypad and supports UMTS in addition to GSM standards. Features include an integrated FM receiver and GPS chip, WiFi connectivity, a 2.8 megapixel camera, Bluetooth, and a large 2.8″ display. A microSD memory card slot is available for you to store all your favorite music and video tracks on the go. Powered by a 32-bit 400MHz processor, the HTC Nike will run on the Windows Mobile 6 Professional operating system. It is widely tipped to be released this September at a yet undisclosed price.
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