HTC, a provider of smartphones, has launched three new 4G smartphones together with three US wireless operators, featuring htcsense.com service. The new smartphones include HTC EVO Shift 4G, HTC ThunderBolt and HTC Inspire.

The htcsense.com enables people to find a lost phone on a map, send a command to make the phone sound an alert even while on silent mode, and if needed, remotely wipe all the phone’s data with a single command, the company said.

The HTC ThunderBolt on Verizon is an LTE smartphone that helps to connect by both voice and video, enabling Skype users to connect across networks and devices.

With a 4.3-inch screen, front and rear cameras, integrated DLNA support, Qualcomm’s 1GHz Snapdragon processor and HTC Sense, the HTC ThunderBolt delivers the speed of 4G LTE by combining HTC with Qualcomm LTE chipset offering.

Along with 4G HSPA+ connectivity, the HTC Inspire 4G features an 8 megapixel camera, Dolby and SRS surround sound, active noise cancellation, and a unibody design machined from a single block of aluminum.

HTC chief executive officer Peter Chou said HTC offers a portfolio of devices that are designed to not only perform at 4G wireless speeds, but to put each of users at the centre with the HTC Sense experience.