Different Types of Cases for the HTC Merge
Saturday, July 2nd, 2011The HTC Merge case safeguards the phone from nicks, scratches and fingerprints, while maintaining the original look of the unit. The body glove snap-on cover for Merge is the latest in a line of accessories put out by the company for this Android smartphone. The glove cases are constructed from heavy duty plastic, silicone, and leather, and totally cover the case for absolute protection. Because the Merge has a slide-out keyboard, the cases are specially designed to fit those needs.
If an all-over cover is not the requirement, then there are other HTC Merge accessories available to help protect the phone. The Merge Skin is a very interesting and unique type of case that also adds protection. Skin cases are made of very durable, yet thin plastic, which is cut to fit the Merge with precision. For the young at heart, there are the multi-color rubber cases, which offer the same protection with style.
Other types of cases which offer protection while the phone is not in use, are the holster and the pouch. Pouches are made from good quality leather & other strong materials and are constructed to hold the unit securely, while giving a professional no-nonsense look. A holster, on the other hand, adds the benefit of being able to secure the phone on a belt, so it is within easy reach when needed. Each of these cases provides elegance and sophistication, while prolonging the life of the Merge. Numerous other accessories are also available, like the HTC Merge Battery, chargers, data cables, Bluetooth, wired headsets, and car kits, to make the experience of using the Merge more enjoyable.
This Android smart phone provides the right equipment, construction quality as well as a physical keyboard and a very nice user interface. An added benefit for the businessman, who has to travel frequently, is the global SIM card. The soon to be available phone features a WVGA 3.8 inch touch screen and an 800 MHz processor. There is 512 MB of RAM, a mammoth 4 GB internal storage, and a five megapixel camera. With all of these features and reviews; this is a very anxiously awaited device. The phone does contain the necessary power that is required by 4G network, and perhaps that is causing the delay.
To simply put it, the Merge is a horizontal slider phone that will have QWERTY keyboard. In addition, there are extra buttons like home and menu. There is even a user-defined API key to further personalize the unit. The outer look of the phone is a very unique and distinguishable look. It comes equipped with a 3.5 mm headphone, a volume rocker, and on the frame’s left side, it has a micro-USB port. In the US, the phone will be available on Verizon’s CDMA network and in Europe, Asia and other continents, on GSM. Known as the Lexikon as well, the Merge is a high end phone with the price expected to be released shortly. Hopefully, the phone will be out by the time the holiday shopping frenzy picks up, so maximum benefit of the holiday season can be taken.