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WP7 powered HTC Eternity and Omega are believed to be unveiled at HTC's event
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Well that certainly didn’t take too long! Earlier today, we reported about possibly seeing Windows Phone 7 devices taking center stage at HTC’s upcoming event in London, but now we’re hearing our first word about the names of those actual devices.
One of BGR’s sources has indicated that the company plans to unveil several new Windows Phone 7 Mango smartphones at their event on September 1st. Interestingly enough, we’re greeted with the names of two specific Mango inspired devices that are headed to the US market – the HTC Eternity and Omega.
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New Windows Phone 7 handsets are possibly being unveiled at HTC's event as well?
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All eyes will surely be placed on HTC just one day before IFA is expected to commence over in Germany, and of course, the big name speculated to arrive at HTC’s various events being held on September 1st throughout Europe is none other than the HTC Puccini. However, we may very well see some new Windows Phone 7 handsets from them as well.
In fact, it’s becoming increasingly obvious since fall signals the release of Mango to the masses – and what better way to flaunt it with brand spanking new devices? Taking a peek over at the Windows Phone UK Facebook page, their post regarding the September 1st London event significantly indicates that Windows Phone 7’s presence will be there. As much as ...
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HTC Evo 3D gets 6 Sept UK release date
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The HTC Evo 3D is alive and kicking in the UK and coming to our shores in less than three weeks.
The Carphone Warehouse and Best Buy have announced pre-order is now online for the dimensionally-advanced handset and confirmed an HTC Evo 3D UK release date of 6 September.
However, it's not going to be cheap - the Evo 3D will set you back £36 per month on a (likely) two year deal - far more than the HTC Sensation, which comes in at £30 per calendar unit.
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HTC Releases Evo 3D Bootloader Unlock Tool
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It’s only been a few days since HTC got its bootloader unlock tool up and running, but unfortunately it was only made available to owners of the European/international version of the HTC Sensation. Obviously that didn’t do a lot to help our American hackers get what they want. But today, HTC threw some love our way making the bootloader unlock tool available to owners of the HTC Evo 3D, according to HTC’s Facebook page.
If you’re interested in a little Evo customization, head on over to HTC Dev for instructions. You’ll have to download the next update, which will come over the air. And just in case you’re a noob, it’s only fair that I warn you: unlocking the bootloader on your phone voids a...
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HTC EVO 3D and Motorola PHOTON 4G $99 at Amazon with free activation until tomorrow
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Two of the best Android handsets money can currently buy in the US - the HTC EVO 3D and the Motorola PHOTON 4G - got lowered to $99 on Amazon for new contracts.
What's more, until midnight today, your activation fee for Sprint is waived as well, which makes the deal $36 sweeter.
We can't argue with the phrase that good things come to those who wait, but in this case you might have to wait for the holiday season for these two handsets to become free on contract, so if you have been eying one of them, now might be the time to pull the trigger.
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HTC announces September meetup event on Facebook, new phones on the way?
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It looks like HTC may have some news in store for us on September 1st, when the company holds one of its public meetups in London. The folks over at Pocket-Lint noticed the event on HTC's Facebook page today, where the manufacturer posted an open invitation for the public to "come party" and "see what's next."
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HTC EVO 3D bootloader unlock tool now available from HTC
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It's been just a few short days since HTC made the bootloader unlock tool available for European versions of its Sensation smartphone, but now owners of the EVO 3D on Sprint can join the party as well. The unlocking tool for the EVO 3D has been made available on HTC's developer website. It requires that users download the latest over-the-air software update for their phones, and it will, of course, void any and all warranties. Cue the custom ROM explosion for the EVO 3D in 3..2..1..
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Gingerbread update for HTC DROID Incredible delayed
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We recently reported that the HTC DROID Incredible might not be getting upgraded to Android 2.3. However, according to Android Central, Verizon was ready to send out the update yesterday to 10,000 DROID Incredible users, followed by 50,000 today and the remaining owners of the device on Friday. Unfortunately, it seems that Big Red has put the kibosh on a Gingerbread snack for the HTC DROID Incredible as it appears that the software needs more work.
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HTC trademarks HTC Enamor and HTC Rhyme
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We are expecting a few new HTC Windows Phone 7 handsets this autumn, so the two new HTC device names just trademarked may be relevant to our interests.
HTC has asked for protection for two new devices, which may be smartphones or tablets.
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White HTC DROID Incredible 2 coming to Best Buy as an exclusive
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The September issue of the Best Buy Buyer's Guide shows that Best Buy will have an exclusive coming soon, the white variant of the HTC DROID Incredible 2. A tipster for Android Central is saying to expect the device to be available around August 21st which is just a few days away. Everything about the handset is the same as that on the more traditional black version of the DROID Incredible 2 including the price, which is $149.99 after a signed two year contract.
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The Black Screen of Death is afflicting some HTC EVO 3D users
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While the XBox 360 has the "Red Ring of Death" that appears when a unit has bought the farm, it appears that some HTC EVO 3D units have the "Black Screen of Death" that shuts down the phone for good. All of the usual attempts of resuscitation fail as the battery pull, the wall toss and the extra decibel scream shock fail to revive the smartphone, which continues to show nothing more than a black screen after each attempt.
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Samsung Hercules, HTC Ruby available from T-Mobile on October 26th?
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We knew that the Samsung Hercules and HTC Ruby were both making their way to T-Mobile, and now, it looks like they'll be doing so in tandem. The folks over at Tmo News have obtained a leaked back to school slideshow (pictured above) that pegs the release date for both devices as October 26th, despite earlier murmurs that the Ruby would be hitting shelves in September.
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Android 2.3.4 update is being pushed out to the HTC Sensation in Europe
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Still perceived to be the talk of the town in Europe, the HTC Sensation is definitely one prevalent high-end smartphone in the landscape right now. Fortunately, things are only going to get better for the handset now that a software update is being pushed out to it in Europe.
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HTC Bliss stops by the FCC dressed in Verizon red (update)
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Looking for a little FCC Friday rapture? HTC's rumored "women only" smartphone, the Bliss, just passed through the Commission's gates for a bit of strut and tell. Sporting the model number PI46110, the handset seems destined for a Big Red debut with CDMA 850MHz / 1900MHz bands, WiFi and Bluetooth on-board. The carrier looks to be continuing its recent trend of global-capable phones, as the device also packs a GSM 900MHz radio. While we weren't able to dig out any concrete dimensions for the phone, we'd err on the side of a 4-inch or below display, considering VZW's past dalliances with gender-specific marketing -- no, we haven't forgotten those Pre Plus ads. If that leaked roadmap is any ind...
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HTC Holiday prototype shows up on Craigslist, gives us reason to celebrate (update: AT&T-bound)
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This isn't something you see up for sale on Craigslist every day, but what you see here may very well be a true-blue HTC Holiday. According to the XDA thread, the person responsible for the pictures noticed the device was being sold on the famous classified site, purchased it, and splattered the images online as evidence.
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