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HTC One owners were supposed to be in for a very special treat today. If the reports are correct, then an Android 4.2.2 update for the flagship smartphone that was supposed to roll out today, June 12, could be delayed until later this week.
The HTC One mini appears to becoming a reality. After weeks of speculation and rumors swirling around the internet, Bloomberg has reported that two sources have told them the diminutive One variant will be released this summer.
Rumors are really picking up speed about HTC's possible new phablet challenge to the Samsung Galaxy Mega and Samsung Galaxy Note 3. The rumored HTC phablet that was called the HTC T6 for about a week, after some possible specs had leaked, but it has been given a new (rumored) name: The HTC One Max. We also have a possible blueprint and some more detailed (but still unconfirmed) specs for the phablet.
T-Mobile HTC One owners began receiving an update earlier this week, and while details have been slim about what the new firmware brings to the table, it looks like it fixes the capacitive button issue that many HTC One owners have complained about.
Since before we knew its real name, the HTC One has always had a mini companion, at least in the rumor mill. Going back to February, when the HTC One was still being called the "M7," there were rumors of a smaller variant called the M4, whose release seemed imminent. Well, don't bet the farm on it yet, but photos purporting to be the HTC One Mini, or M4, have leaked along with possible specs, lending more credibility to the actual existence of this long-rumored handset.
HTC is currently riding as high as it can on its new flagship handset, the One, but it wasn't too long ago the company produced one the of best Android smartphones to have ever been assembled: the One X. If a new, rather dubious report is to be believed, HTC will continue its support for the smartphone with an Android 4.3 update during the fourth quarter of 2013.
HTC One owners around the world should be getting a very special treat by the end of the month. If an HTC Russia executive is right, Android 4.2.2 for the HTC One should begin rolling out by the middle of June.
There have been rumors about a Verizon release of the HTC One coming this summer, and while the company is keeping things tantalizingly vague, Verizon did officially confirm that they will be releasing HTC's flagship Android smartphone later this summer.
HTC has ditched efforts on introducing a tablet with Microsoft’s Windows RT operating system.
HTC looks to be getting into the premium phablet business this year, if leaks from a reliable source are correct. Code-named the T6, rumors of a 5.9-inch HTC handset are hitting the web, and we've got some rumored specs to show you.
HTC's flagship phone, the HTC One, was released with a stunning silver aluminum unibody frame, to which HTC also added a black version. Now, images of the HTC Red are already online in some stores, and a new report has it that the HTC One will come in one more color: Blue.
HTC's currently flagship 1080p smartphone, the One, may currently run an older version of Android than its rival, the Samsung Galaxy S4, but that may soon all change. According to a well known HTC modder, Android 4.2.2 is just around the corner.
It looks like T-Mobile will be getting HTC's flagship smartphone, the HTC One, very soon. A source at TmoNews has told them that it's coming very soon, in early June, to T-Mobile stores nationwide, along with another top smartphone that is joining the network.
Verizon customers rejoice: it looks like the HTC One will be coming to the carrier soon. A new leaked image from notorious tipster @evleaks shows that Verizon is indeed slated to receive the flagship HTC handset.
There are many Verizon fans disappointed at the recent announcement that revealed Jennifer Lopez instead of a Verizon HTC One. Still, fans of the handset might not have much to worry about thanks to one HTC insider's recent tweet.