Taiwan-based mobile phone maker HTC Corporation is among those companies which would come to the market during the next year with a device capable of offering LTE (Long Term Evolution) connectivity. Since HTC already has on the market mobile phones that provide users with WiMAX capabilities, or with HSPA+ connectivity, it was only a matter of time before the company confirmed plans to release LTE-capable handsets as well. And confirmation on this has just arose, from none other than Peter Chou, CEO of HTC, who spent some time with Mobile World Live, as a recent post on Android Guys reads. According to him, we should expect for the said LTE mobile phone to arrive on shelves sometime in mid-2011. The interview with him is available here, though registration is required.
While this might be a little later than what enthusiasts were expecting for, the announcement puts the device's release window in line with what Verizon said previously in regard to the availability of the first LTE-capable smartphones on its network.
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