Users can read and write in Hindi, Tamil and Marathi and view Bengali script
New Delhi: HTC, a global designer of smartphones, has become the first global smartphone brand to roll out full language support for Hindi, Tamil and Marathi on its range of innovative smartphones. Announcing this a news release said, users will be able to read and write in Hindi, Tamil and Marathi through all messaging functions on HTC smartphones launched this year, while browsing the Internet and all applications available through Google Play. These include HTC One X, HTC One S, HTC One V, Desire C and Desire V, In addition, users will also be able to view a fourth language, Bengali, on selected applications available on Google Play. With this rollout, HTC has kept its promise of integrating full native language support for its smartphones in India, beginning with the HTC Explorer in Q4 20111.
“HTC is committed to helping Indian consumers communicate easily through a more intuitive mobile experience, which can only be offered with full Indian language capability on their smartphones,” said Faisal Siddiqui, Country Manager, HTC India. “HTC continues to be the smartphone brand of choice for the India market due to our focus on what the consumer needs, and delivering that in an encompassing, holistic manner.”
Reading and writing capability for Hindi, Tamil and Marathi will be made available on HTC Desire C and Desire V, sold in India through an automatic software update that will be downloadable by users starting from today. Bengali language viewing capability will be available from August 2012.
Reading and writing capability for Hindi, Tamil and Marathi, and Bengali language viewing capability will be made available on all HTC One X, HTC One S and HTC One V smartphones sold in India through an automatic software update that can be downloadable by users from August 2012.