The Evo 4G is touted as the next generation of mobile device, featuring a 1 GHz processor, a huge 4.3” screen, micro HDMI out connection, and most importantly a 4G chip for connecting to Sprint’s next generation WiMax network. In the Android world, there’s always another great phone around the corner, so the Evo faces stiff competition from the Droid [...]
Telstra has just announced today’s early release of the HTC Desire. Those of you who expressed interest in the Desire should have got an email this morning. Only the Bourke St (Melbourne), George St (Sydney) and Hay St (Perth) [T]life stores are currently stocking the phone, with stores across the country receiving stock by the [...]
If you thought that Microsoft putting the kybosh on custom interfaces (like HTC’s wonderful Sense UI) for Windows Phone 7 Series meant HTC would be hesitant to embrace the new platform, think again.
A post in the T-Mobile forums has revealed that the HTC Desire is now available to order online – however it’ll take “around 7 days” to get delivered.
The HTC Desire (which is almost undoubtedly my next phone) is set for release on Telstra’s Next G network next month. Read on for the details.
The latest Android leak from HTC is the system dump of an unannounced device called the HTC Dragon, which an XDA developer called Reignzone has analyzed to determine the Dragon sports an 800 x 480 capacitive touch screen, and runs on Android 2.0 with the HTC Sense UI. The really exciting part is the possibility [...]
When the HTC Hero and it’s new Sense UI were introduced in June, the question on everyone’s minds was when is this thing coming to the US. Little by little, bits of information and speculation came and it was basically a given that the Hero would first be coming to Sprint. Today they made it [...]
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If you own an HTC smartphone running Windows Mobile 6 or 6.1 be warned. Accepting Bluetooth connections from an untrusted source will leave you vulnerable to an attack that could give some nefarious type the ability to access any file on the phone or upload malicious code.
The first Android-powered phone to market, the T-Mobile G1 (HTC Dream), was an awkward device with its main appeal derived from the fact it was Android-powered. The HTC Magic is the second Android device to reach consumers, and in terms of hardware, it’s largely the same as its predecessor. The key difference is the move [...]
When Android was first introduced, one of the big selling points on the idea was that handset manufacturers would be able to take that open operating system and build custom features into it. On Friday, HTC introduced the first device that takes advantage of that capability: the Hero with HTC Sense.