Filed under: Handsets, HTC, Windows Mobile, GSM, GPRS, EDGE, HSDPA

Remember the
HTC Muse Windows
Mobile 5.0
multimedia phone? You know, the one with 4GB of NAND storage dedicated to media files as well as dual cameras,
including a 2.1 megapixel shooter with flash? Well anyway, DigiTimes is reporting that HTC will be shipping Qtek its
version of the Muse, the S300 (not to be confused with
Dopod's S300, based on
another HTC design called the
Star Trek), earlier than expected,
as part of HTC's commitment to first release their HSDPA-enabled handsets in European markets. Qtek should be getting
their Muses, which also sport 416MHz processors, 64MB of both RAM and ROM,
WiFi
,
Bluetooth
, and FM tuners, sometime in
the third quarter, according to "market sources." Besides its lack of a
keyboard
(or even a numberpad, for
that matter) and frustrating inclusion of that 240 x 240 display, the Muse looks to us like a pretty hot model, and
will certainly give
Nokia
's
N91,
Sony
Ericsson's
W950i, and Samsung's
i300 musicphones some strong competition.
[Via
the::unwired]
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