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AT&T has issued an Android Jelly Bean update for the HTC One X.
The highly anticipated HTC One smartphone contains several interesting hardware choices, and HTC’s latest blog post touts the One’s dual-membrane microphone.
HTC finally unveiled their much-anticipated HTC One smartphone (formerly referred to as the M7), and it looks like a surefire winner - that is until you take into account all the other smartphones out there. One of its biggest competitors will be the Samsung Galaxy S4, and while there is nothing official about that handset yet, here's how to the two stack up: spec vs. rumored specs.
Sure, HTC wowed its audience with its brand new HTC One smartphone that is designed to help it recapture some of the Android market share - but what about its old pride and joy, the HTC One X? Owners of the One X have been patiently waiting for their handsets to be updated to Jelly Bean, and Jelly Bean has started hitting those devices in certain parts of the world, the update is still nowhere to be seen in America.
The much anticipated HTC One smartphone (née M7) is revealed today, at a global launch event at 10 a.m. EST. On Tuesday morning, a new pic of the HTC One leaked.
We're just a few days away from the expected unveiling of the HTC One (M7), and yesterday saw a huge leak of the rumored device's press shots. The photos confirm a long-held thread of speculation over HTC's flagship device - HTC's new handset is their attempt at an iPhone.
The leaks are coming fast and furious now for the next flagship handset from HTC. The most recent one is cause for celebration in the United States, as a leak reported by HTC Source has the HTC One (formerly M7) coming out on U.S. carriers on March 22.
With less than a week to go until the HTC press event where the HTC One (formerly called the M7) is expected to be unveiled, HTC is beginning to tease the new device through Twitter and its website.
With the upcoming HTC live event scheduled for February 19 in both London and New York City, a lot of rumors have been circulating in the blogosphere about HTC's possible new smartphone. HTC's new webpage for the event, which is up now, hints that the rumors are right.
Evidence is piling up in favor of the new HTC flagship device being called the HTC One, and not the M7. Also, a recently leaked image from a reliable HTC source on Twitter shows a possible photo of the new device.
HTC Droid DNA owners can look forward to a new update coming to their device - and no, it's not Android 4.1.2 or 4.2. Instead, the update will give Droid DNA users the ability to do more, and will fix some bugs.
Look at the colors! The lines! It's so beautiful! Just kidding. This photo, a Flickr photo found by Pocket-lint, may not look like groundbreaking photography, but it actually could be. That's because this may be the first public image taken by the new HTC flagship phone, known as the HTC One, which is the first device to feature an "Ultrapixel" camera.
It turns out the HTC M7 that everyone's been talking about is actually the HTC One, according to Slashgear, who reported a leak from that ever-reliable HTC information source on Twitter, @evleaks.
A smaller, less beefy, but cheaper version of the HTC M7 will likely be making its way to Chinese consumers soon. The HTC 603e was spotted at the TENAA, which is China's office for certifying electronics, like the U.S. FCC.
It seems like VHS vs Beta-max all over again. Yesterday had two announcements from two different phone makers about two different mobile camera technologies that will supposedly change the future of image-making.