Saturday, March 16, 2013

HTC wins prestigious “red dot award: product design 2013” for the Windows Phone 8X and 8S



HTC Corporation recently received the prestigious “red dot award: product design 2013” for the Windows Phone 8X and the Windows Phone 8S, recognizing its high-quality design. One of the world’s largest and most respected design competitions, the red dot design award recognizes HTC’s outstanding and innovative design among its peers.

The Windows Phone 8X and Windows Phone 8S are the latest additions to HTC’s family of Windows Phone devices, crafted by HTC’s global design teams to blend the virtual and the physical utilizing a three dimensional, pure uni-body design based on the Windows Phone Live Tiles. The Windows Phone 8X and Windows Phone 8S are perfectly sculpted with a dramatic taper making them feel thin in the hand. The devices feature the Windows Phone 8 operating system and boast studio-quality sound with Beats Audio and incredible camera capability.
“We are honored to again receive the prestigious red dot design awards, this time for the Windows Phone 8X by HTC and the Windows Phone 8S by HTC,” said Scott Croyle, vice president of design at HTC. “This recognition is testament to the hard work and commitment from countless HTC employees. Our design teams are constantly looking for design breakthroughs to create products that not only look great but also bring our customers the most unique experience.”
The red dot design award dates back to 1955 and is now one of the world’s largest and most celebrated design competitions. This year, 1,865 designers and companies from 54 countries submitted over 4,600 products and projects to compete for the coveted design awards. Together with other award-winning products, the Windows Phone 8X and the Windows Phone 8S will be on display at the red dot design museum in Germany and the online exhibition, as well as in the red dot design yearbook.

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