Taiwan-based mobile phone maker HTC has been long rumored to aim at delivering a nice range of new handsets on the market during the ongoing year, and now a few more details on some of its future plans have just surfaced around the Internet. The new pieces of info are related to new Android-based devices the company... |
8 February 2010 08:40 GMT |
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Verizon Wireless has just launched on its airwaves its first two mobile phones powered by Google's Android operating system, the Motorola DROID and HTC DROID ERIS, and now the rumor is that it is getting ready for the releases of a third such handset. The said Android device might be none other than the previous... |
11 November 2009 07:10 GMT |
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HTC Dragon is yet another unannounced mobile phone that might come to the market running under Google's Android operating system. The handset has been rumored for a few weeks now, and has popped up in the news once again, this time getting a more specific name, as well as a carrier: it might become the HTC Passi... |
26 October 2009 04:08 GMT |
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It was only a few weeks ago that we learned HTC might be getting ready to come to the market with yet another high-end mobile phone powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 1GHz processor, the HTC Dragon. The company already announced officially the launch of its first Snapdragon-based device, the HTC HD2, but, while this de... |
19 October 2009 02:28 GMT |
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Taiwanese mobile phone maker HTC Corporation was rumored not too long ago to plan on releasing to the market a new handset running under Google's Android operating system, namely the HTC Dragon. The first reports on this device showed that we'd soon have the chance to enjoy a really powerful Android phone, ... |
13 October 2009 02:25 GMT |
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Taiwanese mobile phone maker HTC is getting ready to release a series of new mobile phones to the market, among which we've already spotted the high-end Windows Mobile-powered HTC Leo (aka HD2 or Pro.Three), featuring a 1GHz Snapdragon processor. However, it seems that the company also plans on bringing the spee... |
5 October 2009 06:50 GMT |
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