Engadet says HTC’s 2007 arsenal is shaping up to be a doozy.
According to PDA 24/7 the “Kaiser” (pictured top left), a follow-on to the Hermes that adds GPS — a feature that’s becoming increasingly common in high-end Pocket PCs.
The “Elf” (top right) and “Panda” (not pictured) are midrange devices; they’ll lack 3G radios, but the Panda’s claim to fame will be a giant QVGA display that weighs in at well over 3 inches, while the Elf makes a name for itself with a fashion-friendly design and a touchpad in place of the typical d-pad. The “Wings” (bottom left) will ultimately take the torch from the Vox — yes, the still-unreleased Vox — by adding 3G, GPS, and a beefier processor.
Finally, a new clamshell Smartphone will pick up where the Star Trek left off, rocking a GPS receiver and more wireless radios than its predecessor.
Meanwhile, E-TEN’s M700 Pocket PC could be a HTC killer with WiFi, GPS, and a slide-out QWERTY keyboard. It recently passed by FCC inspection with Windows Mobile 5.0, quad-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE, Bluetooth 2.0, 802.11b/g WiFi and a SiRFStar III GPS chipset.







