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HTC EVO 3D and EVO View 4G tablet spotted -- on Sprint's website, where else?
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Oh, you know all about them, that much is true, but have you yet seen the HTC EVO 3D and EVO View 4G tablet? No, we hadn't either, until this very moment when another premature information upload on S...
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3D HTC smartphone launching within months
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HTC will launch a smartphone with a 3D screen before the end of the year, possibly earlier, Pocket-lint has exclusively learnt.
The move is in direct response to the LG Optimus 3D, which received plau...
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HTC Incredible S turns up in red trim on Danish site
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The HTC Incredible S may soon be available in red, supplanting the black version, if a listing from an online Danish electronics retailer is any indication. The handset is otherwise identical to the r...
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HTC Evo 3D specs are leaked; two tablets on the way to Sprint
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We recently reported that the HTC Shooter could end up launched as the HTC Evo 3D for Sprint. And the specs are about as high-end as you can get. First of all, according to BGR, the handset will live ...
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HTC Arrive has now officially arrived
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The HTC Arrive has finally gone on sale in the USA. The handset can now by purchased for $199.99 at Sprint, $79.99 at RadioShack, or an incredibly low $49.99 at Amazon.
Without contract the only CDMA...
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T-Mobile UK Getting Xperia Play, Desire S, and Atrix Soon
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On top of the LG Optimus Black, A healthy bundle of Android phones are set to drop on T-Mobile UK. By the end of the month they’ll be launching the Samsung Galaxy Ace, which packs an 800 MHz processor...
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Verizon HTC Thunderbolt 4G gets root - waits for recovery
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The increasing trend of Android handsets being rooted either before the official release, or a day after, isn’t as surprising as it once was. That said, it isn’t every day Verizon’s first 4G LTE phone...
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HTC designers talk up Verizon ThunderBolt
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It’s rare that we get a glimpse into the thoughts and processes it takes to make a smartphone like the HTC ThunderBolt, which launched on Verizon Wireless as its first 4G LTE device yesterday, but HTC...
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Qualcomm and HTC confirm production not impacted by Japan earthquake
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In the wake of the Japanese earthquake, there has been a growing concern over the effect of the devastation on the electronics supply chain. Several high-profile component suppliers including Toshiba ...
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10-inch HTC Flyer tablet coming soon?
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HTC could be about to unleash a 10-inch HTC Flyer on an unsuspecting world, if a leaked screengrab of a Staples training programme is anything to go by.
The stationery retailer's US training programme...
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HTC Prime–another leaked HTC WP7 handset
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From the bowels of XDA.cn we have another proposed Windows phone 7 handset, the HTC Prime.
The device bears a strong resemblance to the HCT 7 Pro, but at least in the rendering, appears to lack the ve...
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Verizon offers unlimited LTE data plan for HTC Thunderbolt, don't expect it to stick around
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Verizon execs have been clear as crystal that unlimited smartphone data will follow the dodo -- perhaps as soon as summer of this year -- but in the meanwhile you can drink your fill of the best as th...
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Wirefly: 'no Skype' on Thunderbolt, but simultaneous 3G voice and data is a go; ships on March 17th
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Wireless retailer Wirefly is pushing ahead with pre-orders for the beleaguered HTC Thunderbolt starting at midnight Pacific Time this evening with the promise that they'll start shipping this Thursday...
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HTC EVO Shift 4G is priced affordably at $69.99 through RadioShack
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Are you still steaming from the seams knowing that the HTC EVO 4G is priced at $149.99 with a contract through Sprint? And that you can spend just $50 more to place yourself within striking range to p...
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HTC Arrive up for $50 pre-order at Wirefly, requires new Sprint account and two-year contract
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HTC's first Windows Phone 7 QWERTY slider handset is a mere five days away from its launch on Sprint, but already there's an online retailer keen to undercut everyone else for your business. Wirefly i...
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