There are plenty of HTC products from AT&T and T-Mobile. They're usually under the carrier name such as the Tilt or the Wing. HTC has been typically rebranded for the major carriers.
You can look at it both ways, but HTC is clearly being sold in the US. So what if it doesn't have the HTC brand, it's still there, and people know it.
Just a list of some of the Rebranded HTC phones: Tytn, 8125, 8525, 8925, Kaiser, Mogul, Dash, Shadow, Spint Touch, XV6900. Soon to be, Diamond Touch and Touch Pro.
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I haven't even seen 1 htc product in the US...yet engadget always talks about it.
wtf are u talking about?
There are plenty of HTC products from AT&T and T-Mobile. They're usually under the carrier name such as the Tilt or the Wing. HTC has been typically rebranded for the major carriers.
You sir fail. Seriously.
HE'S TALKING ABOUT HTC PRODUCTS. HE HASN'T SEEN THEM.
Could have something to do with US carriers' penchant for renaming handsets
My AT&T 8525 hangs it's head in shame at you (bought at an AT&T store, in Seattle, Dec '06).
I asked my GF's brother what kind of phone he has his reply was Sprint so I took a look it was a HTC
You can look at it both ways, but HTC is clearly being sold in the US. So what if it doesn't have the HTC brand, it's still there, and people know it.
Just a list of some of the Rebranded HTC phones: Tytn, 8125, 8525, 8925, Kaiser, Mogul, Dash, Shadow, Spint Touch, XV6900. Soon to be, Diamond Touch and Touch Pro.
Rule of Thumb:
if it's a phone
if it's running Windows Mobile
if it does NOT have a Motorola or Samsung logo
it's most likely built by HTC
I don't understand why HTC lets the carries re-name their phones. If people actually knew who HTC was they would buy more HTC phones.
@Abuzar: I think that's what they're trying to do with their new US marketing push that engadget reported on a couple months ago.
#1. Go to your local Verizon store
#2. Look at VX6800 and VX6900
Congratulations! you've seen you're first two HTC phones.... even though you've probably already seen one and just have no clue.
Then you are blind.
Every single carrier carries HTC phones, and their HTC's are usually their top of the line handsets.