It’s not Nokia or ZTE or Lenovo to launch the first Windows phone in China. It’s none other than HTC.Sina Tech’s Zāng Zhì Yuān noticed that the company’s already accepting pre-orders for the 4.7-inch Titan, which is priced at ¥4,399 or about $700 sans contract — very much in the high-end of the market, surprisingly enough. we had already heard from HTC’s managers claiming to have the first Chinese Windows Phone at MWC last week, only thing is that they didn’t comment on the timing.
This handset is also called the Triumph locally but it will be sold as HTC Titan.This smartphone will be powered with Wp 7.5 Tango and would also feature Facebook and Twitter integration replaced by the likes of Sina Weibo, Tencent Weixin and SkyDrive to play the local rules.So, who’s coming next in line to climb over the Great Wall?
