Tag: HTC Sense
HTC M7 Revealed
HTC One X Available For Pre-Order Via Best Buy
HTC has announced their HTC One series at Mobile World Congress. One of them is the HTC One X. The device comes with two different versions which are an international version and one specially designed to take advantage of AT&T’s 4G LTE network. Now the device is available for pre-order via Best Buy.
HTC Sense 3.5 Shows Up On Demo Video
HTC Unveiled HTC Sensation, Comes With qHD 1.2GHz Dual-Core
Danish Site Offered HTC Incredible S In Red Color
Amazon Offered HTC Inspire 4G for $60
Amazon Leaked HTC Desire S Pricing & Release Date
HTC Desire S was unveiled at the Mobile World Congress this year. Fortunately, Amazon UK is ready with the pricing and release date for the smartphone. The Desire S will be available on April 18th, 2011. As for the pricing, you can obtained the device for £419.99 which the same as $679 USD without any commitment .
HTC Desire Z Hands-On Video By SlashGear
HTC Desire Z is made based on our request for a new hardware QWERTY device. This time HTC created Desire Z as a business phone rather than multimedia phone like the HTC Desire HD. The Desire Z surely a finger-friendly and slotted that can still fit on your pocket. I must say the device does look similar as T-Mobile G2.
T-Mobile HTC G2 Pictures
Our CellPhone Signal folks had taken press image of the T-Mobile HTC G2 handset. The HTC G2 will be T-Mobile first HSPA+ handset, comes with a slide out QWERTY keyboard and Android Froyo. Although the leaked official picture seems to be a default Froyo UI, the T-Mobile G2 should have the usual HTC Sense user interface as well.
T-Mobile myTouch 3G Slide for QWERTY Fans
Official announced today, T-Mobile myTouch 3G Slide that comes with a slide-out QWERTY keyboard will be start selling in June next month in US. Manufactured by HTC, the myTouch 3G Slide is running Android 2.1 OS and a custom HTC Sense UI called Espresso. The retail package will also include a 8GB microSD card, giving you enough room for your data and files. [via Android Community / Engadget]