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First camera samples from the HTC Amaze 4G
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Following after the T-Mobile myTouch 4G Slide, the upcoming HTC Amaze 4G is shaping up to be yet another camera centric device that’s sure to make you ditch your point and shoot. Interestingly enough, we’ve actually been seeing HTC becoming more aggressive with its portfolio, as they’ve been attaching some serious camera hardware to its devices – such as the Mango flavored HTC Radar and Titan.
Packing along an 8-megapixel auto-focus camera in the rear, it’s sure to impress with its F2.2 wide-angle lens, backside illuminated sensor, and dual-LED flash to make the experience undeniably gratifying. Of course, you won’t be able to miss a beat with its nearly instant zero shutter lag – thus, enab...
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HTC announces the Sensation XL - Sense, Beats, 1.5GHz CPU, and 4.7 inch display
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Even though all eyes are on the Galaxy Nexus right now, HTC has just announced one hell of a phone, the Sensation XL. This handset packs a massive 4.7 inch display, 1.5 GHz single-core processor, Beats audio support, and your very own unicorn. (Unicorns in limited quantities)
This gorgeous handset is one beast of hardware that showcases what HTC does best, which is make incredible hardware. The 4.7 inch display is massive but is a bit of a miss when it comes to resolution. The XL ships with a 800×480 resolution, which not only is a downgrade from the original Sensation but spreading the pixels across such a large display may leave you wanting something with a little more umph.
The XL is onl...
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HTC Amaze 4G coming soon to Telus, bringing 42Mbps speed
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A screenshot from Canadian carrier Telus shows that the phone coming to T-Mobile in the U.S. as the HTC Amaze 4G, is heading up north as the...HTC Amaze 4G. Originally, the handset was expected to launch as the HTC Ruby. The screenshot also shows that while there is no listed release date, the HTC Amaze 4G is "Coming Soon". We recently showed you some video of the phone, which scored a high 2,477 on the Quadrant Benchmark test.
The HTC Amaze 4G will offer speeds of up to 42Mbps on Telus' HSPA+ pipeline. While pricing was not disclosed, T-Mobile plans on offering its version of the HTC Amaze 4G for $259 with a launch on October 19th, according to a leaked roadmap we reported on yesterday. Bes...
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HTC Explorer is set to arrive in the UK on October 31st
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Very recently, the HTC Explorer made its official debut as a budget conscious Android powered smartphone that packs all the functionality of its siblings – while rumored to cost somewhere below the $290 mark.
Unfortunately, there was no mention about its actual release date, but rather, we were given the tease of it launching sometime in Q4 in markets like Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and Asia. However, we’re able to get find a firm release date of October 31st thanks to online retailer Clove. As much as some will accept a concrete date, we’re still in the dark when it comes to pricing.
Nevertheless, it shouldn’t be too much of a bother after taking into consideration its entry-level off...
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HTC Titan and Radar available in Switzerland also
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Digitec.ch, an online phone retailer, is offering the HTC Titan and HTC Radar in Switzerland unlocked, or subsidized by Orange, Sunrise or Swisscom.
The HTC Titan is retailing for 599 CHF unlocked, while the HTC Radar in silver is going for 399 CHF unlocked.
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HTC Ultimate is none other than Brazil's version of the HTC Titan
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When you hear about a phone that has the word ‘ultimate’ in its name, our natural inclination is to expect something so unique and larger than life that we’re instantly captivated by it. Interestingly enough, the so-called HTC Ultimate is actually a smartphone that we’ve gotten acquainted with already.
Specifically, the HTC Ultimate is none other than Brazil’s version of the recent HTC Titan – the lovable and massive Windows Phone Mango device that’s been making the rounds of late. Not surprisingly, the information actually comes from Brazil’s version of the FCC; the Brazilian ANATEL
Donning the same looking metallic design of the Titan, everything on the outside appears to be the same, but ...
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HTC Sensation 4G hits Cincinnati Bell
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Good news for customers of Cincinnati Bell as the Android-powered HTC Sensation 4G has arrived on the network and can be had for $249.99 with a two-year agreement after a mail-in-rebate.
The Sensation 4G will be able to reap the benefits of the HSPA+ network that Cincinnati Bell launched in their home network in July. It will also be capable of roaming off of other carriers towers so fortunately you will not be limited to Cincinnati if you want to enjoy the wonders of 4G speeds.
The Sensation 4G is nothing short of its name and is a popular smartphone that is currently offered by T-Mobile. The main attraction of the handset is of course its Android 2.3 Gingerbread operating system. It also...
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HTC confirms security hole, says patch is incoming
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HTC held true to its promise to look into the security vulnerability that surfaced over the weekend, an apparent glitch that allows any app requesting internet access to take a peek at a user account information, GPS location, system logs, and other potentially private data. While HTC assured us that user data isn't at risk of being harmed by its own software, a third party malware app could exploit the security flaw and cause some trouble. The outfit is already building a patch, and will ship it out in an over the air update after a short testing period with its carrier partners. Until then? HTC recommends steering clear of apps from publishers you don't trust. Hit the break to see the offi...
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New videos show off HTC Amaze 4G's browser and give an overview of the device
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You might recall that we showed you a video the other day, starring the HTC Amaze 4G. The device first was having the T-Mobile network speed tested through Speedtest.Net where its 4G pipeline produced scores close to 15Mbps down, and just shy of 3Mnps up. After that, it was on to the Quadrant Benchmark test where the Amaze 4G scored a respectable 2,477.
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HTC’s Android phones contain massive data leak vulnerability
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Security researches have found HTC includes a logging application in most of their latest Android phones which quietly collects user information in the background, and which then serves up the information to any application which asks who also has internet access.
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HTC security vulnerability said to leak phone numbers, GPS data, and more, HTC responds (video)
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The folks at Android Police seem to have stumbled across a rather jarring security vulnerability in HTC handsets running Android, giving common apps with internet access a peek at the device's vital statistics, user information and more. Demonstrated in the above video, developer Trevor Eckheart found that a recent HTC update packed in a suite of logging tools that collects data on user accounts (including email addresses), recent GPS locations, SMS data and encoded text, phone numbers, system logs, running processes and more -- all of which can be accessed by common apps requesting access to android.permission.INTERNET.
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Virgin Mobile to offer LG Optimus Slider and HTC Wildfire S
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Virgin Mobile is introducing two new Android phones to its portfolio and we’re not sure if customers should start getting excited or not. The LG Optimus Slider and the HTC Wildfire S both sit snugly in the mid-range spectrum but also both sit in your standard pricing of a high-end smartphone for any other carrier around.
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T-Mobile HTC Amaze photographed in HD
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If you were hanging around here on the 26th of September, you know good and well that T-Mobile will soon be getting a lovely new 4G capable 1.5GHz dual-core Qualcomm Snapdragon processor-having HTC device by the name of HTC Amaze. What we’ve got for you today is several close-up photos of the hardware on that device, all taken by a fellow by the name of Nathan Olsson. Judging by these photos along, this device is going to be one massively awesome little bit of mobile, if I do say so myself.
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Tango video calling, installed on the HTC Radar and HTC Titan now available on the PC too
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The Tango video calling service, is installed on the HTC Titan and HTC Radar. The cross-platform video service, which supports the iPhone, Android and now Windows Phone 7, has extended its service to the PC also now.
The service is used by more than 23 million people in 190 countries, and is adding 70,000 to 80,000 new members each day
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T-Mobile HTC HD7 owners running Mango can select their search engine preference in IE9
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Some might see it as a healthy gesture, while others might simply be irked by it, but it appears that T-Mobile HTC HD7 owners running Mango have the option of selecting which search engine they want to use with Internet Explorer 9.
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