Sep 20 2011, 10:05am CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
HTC unveiled today the HTC Rhyme. The HTC Rhyme features a 3.7-inch display and runs a 1Ghz single-core CPU. Other features include a 5MP camera with LED flash and a VGA camera in the front. The HTC Rhyme comes with a bunch of accessories including docking station, sports armband, tangle free headphones, Bluetooth headset and the Rhyme Charm.
The Rhyme Charm lights up when you get a call or a message. The idea is that you can keep your Rhyme in the pocket and just have the glowing charm outside. When a call comes in you just pull on the charm, which is attached to the phone via a cable to check your phone.
The HTC Rhyme launches on Verizon in the next days for $199.99 with new contract. Europe gets the HTC Rhyme in October.
Source: BGR
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Luigi Lugmayr
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