HTC BlackBerry and iPhone price update KSA

Nasa Smart Device is a retailer and distributor of Smartphones in Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Nasa has 9 Retail stores in Different Saudi Arabian cities Jeddah, Riyadh, Khobar, Makkah and Madina. Nasa also has an online shop where you can order smartphones from HTC, BlackBerry and Apple online. The devices will be shipped to your door steps via Aramex courier or EPS speed post. Here is the latest prices for Smart Devices for August 2010 till September 2010. (Nasa has right to change the prices any time)


HTC Smart Devices Prices (Windows Mobile)

  • HTC HD2:             SAR 3290
  • HTC HD:                SAR 2800
  • HTC PRO2:           SAR 2690
  • HTC HD mini:      SAR 2299
  • HTC Touch2:       SAR 1699
  • HTC Diamond:   SAR 1200
  • HTC Viva:             SAR 890
  • HTC Cruise2:       SAR 1300
  • HTC P3300:          SAR 700

HTC Smart Devices Prices (Android)

  • HTC Magic:          SAR 1200 (Display units available in short quantity)
  • HTC Desire:         SAR 3290
  • HTC Tattoo:        SAR 1699

Apple iPhone Prices

  • iPhone 4 (32GB):              SAR 4900
  • iPhone 4 (16GB):              SAR 4500

BlackBerry prices

  • BlackBerry Bold 9700:     SAR 1990
  • BlackBerry Bold 9000:     SAR 1990
  • BlackBerry Curve 8900:  SAR 1590
  • BlackBerry Curve 8520:  SAR 1090

What does HTC Sense mean on the HTC HD2

HTC’s press release mentions bringing HTC Sense to Windows Mobile. The user interface however looks much like TouchFlo3D has ever looked, which seems to make their statement nonsense. Stuff must have asked the same question, and this is the explanation they received.

 

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There are three strands to the HTC Sense UI ethos. Firstly, it’s all about ‘making it mine’. So the home page features a fully customisable 3×3 grid, giving you the freedom to decide what apps and widgets go onto each of the 13 home screens – yes, 13 home screens. You don’t need to have them all, so if 13 is a bit too much, take it down to whatever suits you.

Secondly, it’s all about ’staying close’ and the HD2 reinforces the idea that communication is not just about applications, emails, messages et al – it’s about people. With that in mind, the HD2 has a ‘favourites’ option, allowing you to aggregate your contact’s details in one place, not to mention being a great tool for conference calls.

Lastly, it’s all about ‘expecting the unexpected’ and the HD2 has a few cool tricks up its sleeves. For example, when your phone rings it will detect when you pick up your handset and automatically lower the ringtone volume. Its backlight will automatically adjust to suit its surroundings as will go to sleep when you’re nattering away to prevent unknowingly hanging up while you’re on the phone to your mum and of course saving some juice in the process.

There you have it. Of course its the tricks up the sleeve we find fascinating. They include features such as automatically showing the weather for your location, being able to mute the phone by turning it over, or the implementation of the new car kit.

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