Saturday, April 13, 2013

HTC First with Facebook Home now available on AT&T for $99

Pre-loaded

The HTC First, the?first?phone to include Facebook Home pre-loaded, has become available stateside for that Facebook-excited.?

After roughly per week to be readily available for pre-order, the HTC First can be obtained solely on AT&T stores an internet-based for $99 (?65) on two-year contract. It's offered in whitened, black, red-colored and light blue, and when you are not anything type, you are able to spend the money for full $449.99.

"The HTC First will offer you the very best Facebook Home experience on mobile, away from the box, stated Rob p la Vega, AT&T leader. "That&rsquos why we&rsquore dedicated to this phone and which makes it exclusive within our stores.&rdquo?

The HTC First includes a 4.3-inch display running at 341PPI (pretty good), a 2200mAh battery, Qualcomm Snapdragon 400 processor, 1GB of RAM, 16GB of built-kept in storage, 5-megapixel rear-camera, 1.6-megapixel front-camera, Bluetooth 4, NFC and use of AT&T's 4G network.

Since it's base software, the HTC First is running Android 4.1 Jelly Bean, with Facebook Home on the top, obviously. Facebook House is the social network's initiative to?bring the expertise of Facebook buddies towards the home and lockscreen of Android through Cover Flow.

You will find no gestures to determine the information flowing out of your Facebook buddies, it's just loaded without anyone's knowledge once the phone is sleeping. You may also comment and interact at home. Other features are located, which we have covered within our review.

"House is a totally new experience for the phone," stated Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook's founder. "With Home available away from the box, you are getting the highest quality experience for hooking up together with your buddies."

For a United kingdom launch, EE may have the exclusive around the HTC First sometime this summer time.?

Facebook Home is going to be available soon from Google Playnfor download around the The HTC One, HTC One X, HTC One X+, Samsung Universe S III, Samsung Universe S4, and Samsung Universe Note II. Meanwhile, read our review and five things that should be transformed concerning the platform.

Once we formerly reported,?HTC confirmed to Pocket-lint that the user can disable Facebook Home around the HTC First to operate stock Android around the phone rather.?Oddly enough, the HTC First may be the first smartphone from the Taiwanese-based company because the 2010 T-Mobile G2 phone to not run HTC's custom Sense overlay.

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HTC First with Facebook Home available these days on AT&T for $99 initially made an appearance on http://world wide web.pocket-lint.com on Comes to an end, 12 Apr 2013 13:15:00 +0100

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