These days Brits have quite a few mobile deals to choose from, some of which we’ve already covered in the past. The new deal we caught involves the HTC One S, with The Carphone Warehouse offering this particular Android smartphone for free on a 16 GBP/month contract from Talkmobile. That money gets you 200 minutes,…
Droid Incredbile 4G LTE signage arrives at some Verizon Wireless stores
The Droid Incredible was announced earlier this year by Verizon Wireless without a solid launch date. Rumors point to a June 21st launch, but there has been no solid information supporting this estimated launch date until now. According to Droid-Life, select Verizon Wireless stores received marketing materials for the next generation Incredible handset over the weekend.…
Bloomberg: Microsoft not letting HTC build Windows RT tablets
Microsoft’s next version of Windows, dubbed Windows 8, is going to ship later this year; probably in October. There are going to be two versions of the OS, one called Windows 8 that runs on traditional x86 machines, and another called Windows RT that runs on the ARM architecture. Whereas anyone can go out and…
HTC Desire V: Dual SIM Android 4.0 now a reality, shipping next month
Earlier this year HTC rebooted their brand image with the launch of the One series of devices. The One X being the high end, the One S representing the mid range, and the One V positioned the affordable model. Last month the Taiwanese company announced the Desire C, which looks exactly like the One X,…
Rumor: HTC One V to land on Virgin Mobile later this month for $200
Announced back in February at Mobile World Congress, HTC’s One V is a “low end” Android 4.0 smartphone with a single core processor that’s targeted at people who want something that’s affordable, yet not a piece of junk. It’s already out in the UK and if you want it it’ll run you roughly $385. That’s…
HTC prepares for the Samsung Galaxy S III launch saying the One X is a superior product
On the heels of my yesterday’s rant which phone to choose — HTC One X or Samsung Galaxy S III — we got HTC’s promo material as it prepares to face the “Galaxy S III challenge.” The Taiwanese company says their smartphone is superior, boasting a better screen, sound, camera and CPU. Moreover, the One…
HTC cuts sales outlook by 13%, expects to hit single digit margins in Q2
HTC rebooted their image in February with the launch of the One series of devices, but apparently no one noticed. The Taiwanese company just slashed their Q2 2012 sales target by 13% to $3.05 billion. Chang Chialin, HTC’s Chief Financial Office, said weak sales in Europe were to blame for this revised figure, along with…
Samsung Galaxy S III vs HTC One X, which one you prefer?
My carrier contract is about to expire in a month or so and I’ll definitely use the opportunity to get the new phone with a new two-year contract. Two devices that top my list are the Samsung Galaxy S III and HTC One X, both rocking pretty similar specs. As an existing (and pretty satisfied)…
Three UK starts selling HTC Desire C for 149 GBP on PAYG
HTC Desire C, which is hardly a “DESIRE-able” device, is now available in the UK with Three asking 149 GBP for the entry-level smartphone on PAYG. Alternatively, if you’re willing to sign a carrier contract, you can get it for as little as 13 GBP per month, the money that gets you 100 minutes and…
Sony PlayStation Suite becomes PlayStation Mobile, platform to be adopted by HTC
It’s Sony’s turn at E3 2012 and the gaming giant announced that it’s rebranding the PlayStation Suite for mobile phones as PlayStation Mobile. The company is also opening up the mobile gaming platform to other Android hardware manufacturers, including HTC which has signed on as the first hardware partner. Details are not yet available about…









