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HTC One X+ The Next Big Thing?

HTC today officially announced details and specifications for their highly anticipated product the HTC One X+. HTC announced that the device will be available in both Asian and European markets this month with a future North American release. The One X+ is being released with the HTC Sense-TM 4+ skin, as well as being bundled with Android 4.1 (Jelly Bean).The One X+ is a little bigger this time coming in with a whopping 4.7-inch display with an equally impressive 64GB of internal storage. The One X+ won’t be disappointing with the 4G LTE connectivity, as the company is claiming that it is up to 67% faster than the original One X, a truly impressive benchmark. [Read more...]

Pictures of T-Mobile-branded HTC One X+ Found

Over the last month we have heard several rumors about the rumored One X+.This is told to be The upgraded version of the One X with such improved features as an enhanced processor and HTC Sense 4.5. Twitter has provided us with a look at the device with T-Mobile branding. The phone looks to mirror the original One X in terms of design. [Read more...]

HTC One X+ finally shows up

As the FCC has passed certification for what appears to be the HTC One X+, we can only hope to see it in the near future. The documents show full support for AT&T’s LTE network, so that at least gives us a direction to look in. [Read more...]

The new Mystery HTC device


With the Sept. 19, New York event just around the corner many of us have been in the dark about what HTC really is going to show. With everyone seeming to be giving a “sneak peak” at their upcoming releases, HTC has been very content with keeping things low profile. Today brings another blurry phone picture, this time of the device’s front face. Despite the poor quality picture, no doubt on purpose we believe this may be the rumored 5-inch device that is expected to come to Verizon later this year. [Read more...]

HTC Releases Official List of Devices Receiving Ice Cream Sandwich

 

HTC has officially released a complete list of their Ice Cream Sandwich line up, including 16 devices slated to receive the Android 4.0 update.

The list is as follows:

DROID Incredible 2 by HTC

HTC Amaze 4G

HTC Desire S

HTC Desire HD [Read more...]

Verizon Sale: LG Spectrum & HTC Rezound for $100

 

Verizon is offering up two different 4G LTE smartphones for the same low price – $100 will get you either the LG Spectrum or the HTC Rezound.

These devices typically go for $200, so getting [Read more...]

Four More HTC Devices to get Ice Cream Sandwich

 

HTC announced more devices that will be receiving the upgrade to Android 4.0, Ice Cream Sandwich.  They relayed the news via their Facebook page, and included four new devices. [Read more...]

Several HTC Devices getting ICS in the Near Future

Prepare yourselves- HTC has released its schedule for devices getting the upgrade to Ice Cream Sandwich.

By the end of March devices including the HTC Sensation, Sensation 4G, and the Sensation XE will have [Read more...]

HTC EVO 3D on Wirefly for 50 Bucks

If you were looking to start up a new service, check out this deal from Wirefly.
As long as you sign up for a new 2-year contract agreement with Sprint, Wirefly can give you the HTC EVO 3D for just $49.99.

The Evo 3D runs Android 2.3 Gingerbread, and other specs on the device include a 4.3 Inch qHD Super LCD 3D screen, 1.2GHz dual-core Snapdragon processor, 1GB RAM, 1GB built-in storage and Sense 3.0. It’s also got a 5MP back camera with 3D picture and video capture, and a 2MP front-facing camera.

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and quot;Facebook Phone and quot; Rumored to be Getting Dropped by AT and amp;T

Even though the HTC Status (or “Facebook Phone”) has only been out for a little over a month, it may have already overstayed its welcome. Rumor has it that the Status will be getting the boot from AT&T.

According to TechCrunch, “multiple sources” have confirmed that the carrier will be bailing on the phone because of underselling of the product. This may not come as a shock to some (or anyone) since the phone sort of took off as a dud at the start. The “Facebook”-ness of the phone relied solely on the ability to update smoothly with their Blackberry style keyboard, and the dedicated Facebook button at the bottom of the page. Apparently, the phone is difficult to navigate, overwhelmed by Sense, and in my opinion kind of pointless. The audience they were aiming for was probably aiming themselves for a better gadget anyway.

AT&T released an official statement contradicting these rumors though, saying, “The HTC Status is a great product and our plans for it to be part of our portfolio haven’t changed.”

We’ll see, we’ll see.

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