
The HTC Juno is most likely to be made available on T-Mobile USA, and it remains to be seen whether the official launch name will remain as Juno (which is the codename). This Windows Mobile-powered device will come with a consumer friendly interface, and most of us will probably think it will be like the HTC TouchFlo. The HTC Juno will come equipped with a QWERTY keyboard for fast and easy typing. Guess the Juno will be positioned by T-Mobile to be a Sidekick aimed at adults. You won’t be able to get it from other carriers as it currently remains a T-Mobile USA exclusive and will be released sometime next month at a yet undisclosed price.
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