Available from 11 August, the Snap is a Windows mobile-powered smartphone that helps users connect to their email, office calendar and the mobile internet in real-time.
It will be available through Telstra until November and is recommended for handheld use in rural coverage areas.
Cathy Aston, executive director, at Telstra Business, said the HTC snap was ideal for busy business people who need to respond to clients and manage their email on the go.
"Equipping employees with mobile email can yield tangible productivity benefits for businesses of all sizes," she said.
The phone comes with; Windows Mobile 6.1 operating system - upgradable to Windows Mobile 6.5
2.4-inch TFT-LCD screen with LED back light and QVGA resolution; HSDPA with a 7.2 Mbps down-link speed rating; 4-row QWERTY keyboard;
Bluetooth 2.0 with Enhanced Data Rate and A2DP for wireless stereo headsets; Wi-Fi: IEEE 802.11 b/g GPS; up to 480 hours standby time; up to 300 minutes talk time (WCDMA); and a microSD memory card expansion slot.
The HTC Snap is available for $0 upfront to Telstra Business and Consumer customers on a $60, or higher, Telstra phone plan.