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Friday, 12 August 2011

HTC Stunning Is HTC’s First NFC-Enabled Phone And Will Be Launched In China - UBERGIZMO

Ubergizmo Reports : Interested in getting your hands on a HTC device with NFC capabilities? If you are and you’re not living in China, you’d be flat out of luck. It seems that for now, HTC will finally be bringing an NFC-enabled handset into the market with the HTC Stunning.

Monday, 8 August 2011

HTC Ruby Photographs Unveil

 PocketNow Reports : This is apparently the HTC Ruby, an Android-powered handset destined for T-Mobile. We had originally thought that Ruby was the code-name for Sprint's HTC Arrive (nee HTC 7 Pro) Windows Phone 7, but recent photographic evidence popped up suggesting that that this code-name was attached to a completely different device. 

Sunday, 7 August 2011

HTC Puccini Tablet Screenshots Leaked


AndroidCommunity Reports : The HTC Puccini is the code name for what will be the first Android Honeycomb tablet for HTC and it’s headed for AT&T with 4G LTE. We first saw some leaked pictures a few weeks ago, but now we are seeing actual screenshots of the device running some heavy customizations as well as that wonderful stuff we call bloatware.

This isn’t really all that surprising as HTC is the king of custom user interfaces with the highly popular HTC Sense UI. Below are the leaked photographs :

Saturday, 6 August 2011

HTC Buys Dashwire For Upto $18.5M


TechCrunch Reports :Taiwanese smartphone maker HTC this morning announced that it has agreed to acquire, through its HTC America Holding unit, 100% of Seattle-based mobile-web connected services company Dashwire for a maximum purchase price of $18.5 million to boost its HTCSense.com mobile cloud services offering.

Saturday, 30 July 2011

A Phone That Sees The World Like You Do, In 3D



Now your photos can have as much depth as the moment itself. HTC EVO 3D captures your photos and videos in 3D, plus you can view them without the glasses. The stunning 4.3-inch qHD display gives you crisp websites, vivid images and incredibly fluid videos.