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HTC One Smartphone Unveiled: Everything you need to know

HTC One Smartphone Unveiled: Everything you need to know

HTC has just unveiled it’s next flagship device, the HTC One. The device, which matches the leaked image we showed you earlier will represent the next generation of the “One Series”, HTCs smartphone line. The HTC One will ship with android 4.1.2 jelly Bean masked under HTC’s Sense 5 UI and does exude a premium look and feel and does somewhat look like the just released Blac... »

HTC One press shot leaked: Looks awesome.

HTC One press shot leaked: Looks awesome.

@Evleaks (which has a pretty decent track record of accurate leaks) has posted a photo of a purported image of HTC’s next flagship smartphone, purportedly called the HTC One. The said device which is also codenamed the M7, has been making rounds on the internet for a bit, but this would be the first clear shot of the device. Going by the picture, the device seems to have a chrome or metallic... »

Two Years Later: Windows Phone Stats

Two Years Later: Windows Phone Stats

AdDuplex, an advertising firm that provides SDK’s for app developers to monetize their offerings has released this very interesting Stat regarding Windows Phone device usage. The Ad company notes that the report comes from Windows Phone apps that use the AdDuplex SDK. Curious to know what Device(s) dominate the Windows Phone space? We have a very great picture below. Some key facts to take h... »

Apple and HTC settle Patent ‘war’, enter 10 year licensing agreement

Apple and HTC settle Patent ‘war’, enter 10 year licensing agreement

There’s one less patent war to worry about–at least for ten years. HTC and Apple have just confirmed that they’ve settled all of their ongoing patent disputes, ending all of their lawsuits and opting into a 10-year licensing agreement. To refresh your memory, the patent disagreement started when Apple filed lawsuits with the International Trade Commission and US District Court ba... »

Samsung outsold Apple smartphones 2-to-1, Nokia no longer a top 5 smartphone vendor

Samsung outsold Apple smartphones 2-to-1, Nokia no longer a top 5 smartphone vendor

Yesterday, IDC released their latest numbers for smartphone shipments for Q3 2012. A cursory glance at the numbers throw up a vivid picture of what’s going on with regards to smartphone sales (shipments in actual sense). First thing worthy of note is how many smartphones Samsung sold in the past three months 56.3 million units, more than double the sold in the same period last year and more ... »

Hands On with the HTC One X

Hands On with the HTC One X

We’ve had a HTC One  X here for a few days, and we are putting a review together, so I thought to share some pictures and some initial impressions. The first thing you notice about the HTC One X is how good it looks. wrapped in a polycarbonate unibody design, it is probably the best looking android device out now.  The screen and camera are also top notch and on paper, the battery is relativ... »

HTC Announces its windows phone 8 offerings: Meet the 8x and 8s

HTC Announces its windows phone 8 offerings: Meet the 8x and 8s

Following announcements by Samsung, and Nokia, HTC yesterday announced it’s own range of upcoming windows phone 8 smartphones. From November, HTC will offer two windows phone 8 smartphones, a high end HTC 8x and a medium range HTC 8s. Sort of like what is available it’s android One range. At first glance both phones look lumia-esque. The Windows Phone 8X features a 1.5GHz dual-core Sna... »

HTC Desire HD gets android 4.0.4 (ice cream sandwich) unofficially.

HTC Desire HD gets android 4.0.4 (ice cream sandwich) unofficially.

If you’ve got a HTC desire HD, chances are, you weren’t amused when HTC announced that they were not going to give your phone a scoop of ice cream sandwich…due to performance issues. Well, you have cause to smile today courtesy of Team blackout of the XDA developer community who have built a custom android 4.0.4 ROM that works “perfectly” on the HD. Team blackout ICS ... »

HTC says no android 4.0 for HTC Desire HD

HTC says no android 4.0 for HTC Desire HD

The Android 4.0 upgrade status for the HTC Desire HD has changed yet again. After carrier Telus explained that Ice Cream Sandwich would not reach the device due to “poor device performance,” an HTC spokesperson responded by saying the company was “still on schedule” to deliver the upgrade. Now, HTC has updated its own list of devices confirmed to get Android 4.0 by crossing... »