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HTC One S to launch via T-Mobile on April 25th according to training slides
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Carriers just don't throw a device on the floor and say to the reps, "go sell it." There is training involved as the reps learn all they can about a specific device. Apparently, T-Mobile reps have just through a presentation on the HTC One S and leaked shots of some of the slides used in the training session show that the nation's third largest carrier will be launching the device on April 25th. This dovetails with earlier reports that the phone would be launching late this month.
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HTC Titan II Now Available For Online Order From AT&T
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While we are busy raving about our new Nokia Lumia 900 launch, HTC’s latest Windows Phone Titan II is now available for order from AT&T’s website. HTC Titan II features 4.7″ WVGA Super LCD display, 16MP Dual LED camera and 4G LTE network speed. The device is available for $199 under 2 year contract or $549 under no commitment pricing.
You can order it here. Also Nokia Lumia 900 page of AT&T was updated today from pre-order to order stage.
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Best Buy says ICS for the RAZR delayed, Rezound still on for Friday
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Droid-Life got ahold of an internal employee memo Best Buy sent out yesterday, updating employees on the status of Ice Cream Sandwich updates for some of Verizon’s most popular phones. First, Best Buy told employees what we already reported to you – that the updates headed to the Droid RAZR and RAZR MAXX aren’t going to be ICS, they will be bug fixes.
We’re not sure that translates as ICS being “delayed”; there was never anything but speculation that today’s soak test for RAZR devices would be Android 4.0, so Best Buy may have simply jumped the gun with their previous announcement.
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HTC EVO 4G LTE promo video released
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We’re fresh off of yesterday’s announcement of the HTC EVO 4G LTE on Sprint. It looks like HTC is wasting no time promoting the newest addition to its EVO lineup.
As you can see from the video below, HTC is showcasing its latest Android handset, which is only 8.9mm thick, with an elegant video that compares its sleekness to that of a pin.
The HTC EVO 4G LTE sports a 4.7-inch S-LCD 2 display, a 1.5GHz dual-core Qualcomm Snapdragon S4, 1GB RAM, an 8MP camera with 1080p video, Android 4.0, and, of course, 4G LTE connectivity.
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HTC EVO 4G LTE US bound, but not UK
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Damn those Americans. They get all the good stuff.
Not content with Disneyland and oversized burgers, HTC has unveiled its latest member of the EVO series, the HTC EVO 4G LTE, and it’s only coming to the US.
The smartphone that packs a domineering 4.7-inch HD display will be available exclusively from Sprint for $199.99, despite the fact the US network doesn’t currently have LTE capabilities.
However, as the phone won’t be out until the summer we assume this will give Sprint time to get its house in order.
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HTC working on an Android-based media player?
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File this under rumors but it seems HTC is working on an Android-based media player. Guess they like Apple’s iPod Touch sales figures and since Samsung is already doing it – why not give it a shot? Personally I don’t get the point of such devices — since my phone does all that plus allows me to make phone calls — but that’s me.
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HTC One X and One S come to Orange, T-Mobile on Thursday
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If you've already decided whether you're Team One X or Team One S, and live in the UK, then get ready to flex the plastic on Thursday. Both T-Mobile and Orange have announced that's the day you can pick one up in store and online (and even over the phone if that's how you roll.) Both networks are offering the One X for free if you don't mind paying £41 a month, or you can scoop up the One S for a slightly more reasonable £36 -- if you're okay with the smaller screen estate and number-of-core bragging rights.
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Canada's Rogers Wireless HTC One X pre-order now live, could be yours for $169.99 on a 3-year contract
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Rogers Wireless has opened the floodgates and is now accepting pre-orders for the HTC One X, asking $169.99 for the device along a new three-year contract commitment. Canadian carriers are known for their way-too-long contracts but I guess not many folks mind that since that practice continues to live on all networks.
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T-Mobile unveils HTC One X and One S pricing
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With the imminent arrival of the HTC One X and HTC One S, T-Mobile has unveiled its pricing for the Ice Cream Sandwich devices.
Customers will be able to get their hands on the HTC One X for free when signing-up to a 24-month plan at £41 per month. The HTC One S is again available free on a 24-month contract for the slightly cheaper £36 per month.
T-Mobile customers will be able to buy the handsets from 5 April in store, online and via various telesales channels. In terms of what you get for your buck, T-Mobile has not yet revealed, yet with the likes of Three offering its HTC One X for free on the slightly cheaper £38 per month, 24-month tariff, we hope for a generous amount of free minutes...
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HTC EVO One revealed, Sprint announcement coming Wednesday?
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PocketNow has got its hands on the first press shot of HTC's EVO One, which looks set to be unveiled for Sprint at an event being held by the two companies tomorrow. It's the middle phone in that shot you see above, and while we can't read too much into the picture it certainly seems to fit in right next to AT&T's One X and T-Mobile's One S, both of which we gave pretty glowing reviews to yesterday.
AndroidCentral's sources say that the phone features a 4.7-inch 720p AMOLED screen (which seems odd given the quality of the One X's 720p Super LCD 2), LTE, an 8-megapixel camera, and a 1.5GHz Snapdragon S4 processor, which at least on paper sounds like an offering unlikely to disappoint Sprint c...
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Virgin Mobile rumored to be getting HTC EVO 3D; will offer it as the HTC EVO V 4G
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Who says that pre-paid carriers don't offer interesting phones. Recently, it was announced that Virgin Mobile would be getting the HTC One V and now a reliable source for PocketNow says that Sprint will be handing off the HTC EVO 3D to its pre-paid cousin. Virgin is expected to offer the stereoscopic handset as the HTC EVO V 4G.
The HTC EVO 3D still has some compelling specs today, with a dual-core 1.2GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon processor under the hood with 1GB of RAM. The 4.3 inch screen offers qHD resolution and the dual-lens 5MP camera on back lets you snap 3D pictures. The unit is one of two glasses-free 3D smartphones in the States and will continue to offer 4G hotspot functionality.
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UK: HTC One X, One S available for pre-order at Vodafone
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wo of HTC’s new Android smartphones, One X and One S, are now up for pre-order at Vodafone UK. The Big Red carrier is offering both devices for free to anyone willing to commit on a somewhat expensive two-year contract.
The One S is offered free of charge with a two-year contract on 36 GBP/month plan that includes 600 minutes, unlimited texts and 1GB of data. Its more expensive and more powerful brother, One X, costs 5 GBP more per month (also on a two-year contract) and that tariff comes with additional 300 minutes (for a total of 900).
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HTCSense.com closes shop
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This week the folks at HTC are letting their customers know that their own information retention service for mobile data, HTCSense.com, will be shutting down on the 30th of April. This service has been active with and for HTC customers for some time now and the actions which HTC customers must take to save their data are included below. HTC has given customers a bit over a month to download the data they’ve had on file with HTC at HTCSense.com, at which point the information will be deleted entirely.
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AT&T HTC Titan II With 16MP Camera Releasing On April 8th For $199 On Contract
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Along with Nokia Lumia 900 launch on April 8th, AT&T is also releasing HTC Titan II on the same day. HTC Titan II, the successor to original HTC Titan will offer 4G LTE band, a 4.7″ Super LCD screen, and a 16 MP camera with dual LED flash. The device will be available for $199.99 on contract. Even though the price looks same as the other major flagship smartphones, it will have to compete with Nokia’s Lumia 900 which will go on sale with $100 less. Lets see how HTC and AT&T does the job of selling it!
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HTC shutting down online backup service ahead of revamp
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HTC has revealed that it is shutting down its HTCSense.com online backup service in preparation for a renovation that will bring new features to the service. As a result of the shutdown, user data stored on HTC's servers will be deleted, so those that utilized the service will want to retrieve their information before it goes dark.
HTCSense.com was an online portal for HTC Sense-enabled Android devices that provided cloud-based backup for contacts, messages, GPS waypoints (Footprints in HTC-speak), and call history. The system was similar to Apple's iCloud backup service, though it was around long before Apple debuted iCloud.
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