HTC’s latest Windows Mobile smartphone takes some design cues from the BlackBerry Curve, as evidenced by its full QWERTY keyboard and trackball navigation. In fact, this slick smartphone is thinner than RIM’s slimmest model, the BlackBerry Curve 8900. But the Snap's headlining option is a new e-mail management feature called Inner Circle. By pressing a dedicated key on the Snap’s QWERTY keyboard, users can bring e-mail messages from a preselected group to the top of their inbox. This feature could help you avoid missing high-priority messages, as well as cutting down on the time you spend searching through a full inbox.
The HTC Snap has 3G connectivity, a 2-megapixel camera with video capture, and a vendor-rated talk time of 8.5 hours. An unlocked HSDPA version marketed under the name HTC S522 will be available in the United States this summer. HTC says that the Snap will be priced competitively.
















