Taipei-based DigiTimes.com reports on rumors that High Tech Computer (HTC) is getting set to release another mobile handset, based on either Smartphone 2003 or Windows CE .NET 4.2 (possibly the latter, due to Bluetooth support). According to the story, "Sources in Taiwan stated that the handset is very similar to HTC’s second Microsoft Smartphone (codenamed Tanager, also dubbed the SPV e100), but has been...
upgraded with a built-in camera and Bluetooth. It also appears that the design is based on a Texas Instruments (TI) OMAP radio chip solution with a 100-120Mhz companion CPU . . ."