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HTC unveils the Tattoo
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by John Biggs on September 8, 2009

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HTC’s naming conventions are kind of funny. I was almost hoping that after the Hero they’d call this the HTC Ninjastar or the HTC Hobo, but sadly it ended up being the Tattoo. The Tattoo runs the Sense UI, which is great++ and it has a 3.2 megapixel camera, 3.5mm headset jack, and MicroSD memory slot.

The phone will be available in Europe in October and, as we all well know, may or may not come to our shores in some form or the other in the next few weeks. Full PR after the jump.

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HTC TATTOOTM BRINGS ANDROID TO ALL
Tattoo embodies three core principles of HTC Sense: Make it Mine, Stay Close and Discover the Unexpected
TAIWAN – September 8, 2009 – HTC Corporation today introduced the HTC TattooTM, an Android-based phone that brings broad personalization to the masses. With its distinct design and ability to personalize all aspects of the phone, from its hardware to its applications and content, people are able to express themselves and create their own individual mobile experience.
“Everyone wants their own phone to feel like it was specifically made for them. The Tattoo, with HTC Sense represents an easy way to shape your own distinct mobile experience and really make it your own,” said Peter Chou, Chief Executive Officer, HTC Corporation. “The HTC Tattoo ensures that you can create the most engaging and appropriate mobile experience through simple yet powerful personalization.”
HTC Tattoo is the second phone to embody HTC Sense, a mobile experience focused on putting people at the centre by making your phone work in a more simple and natural way. Designed by listening and observing how people live and communicate, HTC Sense revolves around three fundamental principles Make it Mine, Stay Close and Discover the Unexpected.
With HTC Tattoo, you stay close to the important people in your life by integrating your communications and applications including voice calls, emails, texts, photos and status updates into one consolidated view, providing innovative and fun phone experiences.
The stylish HTC Tattoo is small and compact, fitting snugly into your hand or pocket. People are able to design and purchase their own unique covers or search and select from popular cover designs, altering the look of the phone to reflect their mood or individual tastes.
HTC Tattoo integrates Google’s innovative mobile services including: Google Maps, search, Google Mail, and Android market where users can download thousands of popular applications and games. It also comes complete with a broad variety of hardware features including a 3.2 megapixel autofocus camera, 3.5mm stereo headset jack and expandable microSD memory.
Availability
The HTC Tattoo will be available in Europe first at the beginning of October, and will roll out in markets around the world in the following months.

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  • Tattoo? errr… okay then. Probably one of the oddest names ever, but nice looking phone so I’ll roll with it.

    HTC Slim or Blade would have been better than Tattoo, and those names suck. How about… HTC T51? Random as hell, but better than “Tattoo” in any case.

  • If I may quote from the press release:

    “Everyone wants their own phone to feel like it was specifically made for them. The Tattoo, with HTC Sense represents an easy way to shape your own distinct mobile experience and really make it your own,”

    What is a more personal form of self-expression than a tattoo? So, I get the name, and it works with their marketing campaign.

  • It’s really annoying that this design looks a whole lot better than the Sprint Hero…and it’s got pretty much the same guts as the Hero, for free.

    HTC is pretty much killing it these days.

  • Ze Plane! Ze Plane!

    Anybody?

  • It’s also supposed to have a resistive touchscreen. No thanks.

    • You seem to think that is a flaw, which just shows how clearly uneducated you are. Maybe do some research before you make non-transitive statements on a tech website you vapid, anti-intellectual.

  • Hi John…
    I am big fan of HTC mobile phone’s designs and features but in performance HTC is far behind. But HTC tatoo is very nice phone, I heard a lot about it.

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