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HTC Salsa 在中国放弃 Facebook,转而支持微博

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HTC Chacha的双屏手机HTC Salsa尚未登陆菲律宾,但在中国,它却配备了一个完全不同的专用按钮。

没错,HTC Salsa 的“Facebook 手机”在中国大陆似乎被称为 HTC Salsa 微博手机 {via}。这并不令人意外,因为 Facebook 在中国受到严格监管。

HTC Salsa 据称是Chacha的全触屏版本,并被列为两款非官方Facebook手机之一。

HTC Salsa c510e
3.4 英寸显示屏,分辨率为 320x480 像素
800 MHz 处理器
Adreno 205 GPU,Qualcomm MSM 7227 芯片组
康宁大猩猩玻璃显示屏
512MB ROM,512MB RAM
支持 microSD 卡扩展至 32GB
HSDPA 7.2Mbps,HSUPA 384Kbps
WiFi 802.11 b/g/n
Bluetooth 3.0(支持 A2DP)
5MP 摄像头,配备 LED 闪光灯
GPS(支持 aGPS)
FM 收音机调谐器
Li-Ion 1520 mAh 电池
Android OS 2.3 Gingerbread

这个微博在中国可能规模巨大(拥有 1.5 亿用户),有望成为继 Facebook 之后该国最出色的社交平台。 ⟦…⟧

附注:试想,如果HTC Chacha或Salsa在2005年或2006年的菲律宾发布,它本可以成为Friendster手机!

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erickkk · 15 years ago
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Jonaflormicfren · 15 years ago

HTC will try a different market for their product like Philippines.

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Armax · 15 years ago

It would have been more sensible if they opted for a Google button instead. Facebook is silly, its users are silly and HTC riding the balls of Zuckerberg is just plain pathetic.

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adam · 15 years ago

Not that much specs difference sa wildfire s.

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Straw Hat Luffy · 15 years ago

ayos, may bago na naman.

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Dan MD · 15 years ago

There’s a chatter in the online forums that the HTC Salsa will be released in the Philippines with a “Yugatech” button. LOL! ;)

Honestly, this phone is quite redundant with the HTC Wildfire S already available selling at ~12K only.

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benchmark · 15 years ago

hahahaha AYUS! With “Yugatech” dedicated button…big time na for sure si Sir Yuga nun! hehehehe

Well popular talaga ang Weibo sa China…billions ba naman nila sa buong mundo… :)

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Frances · 15 years ago

Haha, makes sense since Facebook is blocked in China. Weibo is similar to Twitter, actually, and, I think, is really popular there. When I was in Beijing a few months ago I’d often see advertisements of Weibo on the train.

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