T-Mobile Introduces the HTC Radar 4G, Full of Windows Phone Mango Sweetness

T-Mobile proudly announced the latest addition to their portfolio today in the form of the HTC Radar 4G. A smartphone that is just full of ‘Mango’ sweetness, the Radar 4G sports a 3.8 inch screen, a 1GHz Snapdragon processor, a 5 megapixel camera, T-Mobile’s 4G speeds, and of course the latest version of Windows Phone (Mango).

Exact pricing has yet to be released, but T-Mobile has promised to launch the Radar 4G just in time for the holiday shopping season. Continue reading below for the full press release.

Today, T-Mobile announced the upcoming availability of the HTC Radar™ 4G, our first Windows® Phone capable of 4G speeds on America’s Largest 4G Network®. The completely customizable smartphone pairs rich mobile entertainment features with the top-notch communications experience delivered by the latest version of Windows Phone, code-named Mango. This intuitive new operating system update will keep HTC Radar 4G customers connected and entertained just about wherever life takes them with its new and innovative communication features centered on people, along with preloaded entertainment applications and the ability to multitask between apps.

The HTC Radar 4G is elegantly crafted with an aluminum unibody design for a sleek and stylish appearance. Sporting a large 3.8-inch LCD touch screen display with a virtual QWERTY keyboard and powered by a 1GHz Snapdragon™ processor, the HTC Radar 4G delivers an efficient mobile communications experience at 4G speeds. The smartphone provides a comprehensive productivity experience with fully integrated Microsoft® Exchange and calendar as well as Microsoft Office Hub and Internet Explorer® 9 for a fast, beautiful Web experience. Additionally, the new smartphone is equipped with dedicated camera button for easy access to the 5-megapixel camera with LED flash so you never miss a photo opportunity, even if the phone is locked.

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