HTC’s smartphone woes didn’t end after the launch of its latest flagship, the HTC 10. At launch, AT&T said it would not sell the device. In July, T-Mobile silently dropped the HTC 10 from its website ...
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HTC Is Not Dead Yet, Shows off a Bunch of New Phones
If there’s one brand that all long-time Android users know, it’s HTC. Technically, HTC never went away, but most people have ...
— -- As the T-Mobile Girl in television commercials, actress Carly Foulkes represented the wireless carrier with a wholesome pretty-in-pink persona. In the new "alter ego" T-Mobile ads that ...
Several new HTC phones were recently spotted at an event. This includes what could be a phone aimed at gamers with a budget.
October 6th 2009 is the official Windows Mobile 6.5 Professional launch date, and both AT&T and Verizon have HTC phones ready to go. AT&T has the Pure (code name Warhawk, but a member of the Topaz ...
What's hot: Slim smartphone with nice QWERTY, strong software bundle. What's not: No Wi-Fi. No trackball like the T-Mobile version. The HTC Snap for Sprint runs on the Qualcomm 7625 processor at 528 ...
HTC took to Mobile World Congress today to unveil a new dedicated 5G mobile smart hub called the HTC 5G Hub. The dedicated mobile smart hub is the first of its kind, and will allow customers to use 5G ...
Mobile device manufacturer High Tech Computing (HTC) unveiled its first branded smartphone for Australia -- the HTC Touch -- in Sydney yesterday. The Taiwanese-based organisation acquired smartphone ...
HTC is reportedly developing a mobile operating system designed specifically for Chinese consumers. Our team tests, rates, and reviews more than 1,500 products each year to help you make better buying ...
HTC really wants VR to happen. For all of their mobile handset woes, the company is keen to grab the next platform shift by the horns and have the ecosystem and infrastructure in place to become an ...
Look for a different kind of virtual reality gadget. HTC executive says, "it's not a phone slapped onto a headset." Aloysius Low is a Senior Editor at CNET covering mobile and Asia. Based in Singapore ...
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