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Taiwan's HTC unveils smartphone with powerful camera

Taiwan's HTC unveils smartphone with powerful camera

Mar 26th, 2012

Taiwan's HTC on Monday unveiled the smartphones that it said would allow users to "retire" their digital cameras, as it sought to fight back against rivals Apple and Samsung. (Source: AFP) -
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