HTC Click Android phone played with on video
August 21, 2009 | by Andrew Kameka

What’s so budget about the HTC Click to make HTC’s upcoming device an “entry-level” Android phone? Take a look at this video, apparently shot in an Asian restaurant judging by the language and noise in the background, and you’ll see not much on the surface. It’s still running the Android operating system, comes with standard smartphone features, and even one-ups the G1 and Magic/myTouch with a 3.5mm audio jack?
One thing you will notice in this video, however, is that the screen size is relatively small when compared to the HTC Magic. But, the material looks sound, the trackball big and comfortable, and we already know the platform is nice. Depending on processing speed and how well it performs, the Click might surprise a few people. The Click is first scheduled to be released by Dopod in China.
[Tinthe via Gizmodo]
















This was filmed in Vietnam, from the accent I would say its Hanoi. It could be Ho Chi Minh City. The on screen text and background language was Vietnamese.
WOAAHH, did you notice the dude has an extra finger/thumb when he takes off the battery camera?
He probably has that extra thumb courtesy of the lovely folks at Dow Chemical and Monsanto who brought them Agent Orange.
Totally true Alex… He's lucky to have only an extra thumb, if you look at what Agent Orange did to other people. I think that video's been shot somewhere in the North. I do recognize the accent. i'm pretty sure it's in Hanoi.