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HTC's first try on tablets, the Flyer was initially launched with Android 2.3 Gingerbread operating system on board. After many months of waiting, the tablet has finally received its Android 3.2 Honeycomb upgrade.For the time being, it's unclear if HTC will roll out an Ice Cream Sandwich update for HTC Flye... |
4 February 2012 10:58 GMT |
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US-based carriers are not the only ones constantly clearing their stocks of old products. Orange UK has recently published a short list of devices that will soon reach End-of-Life (EOL) status.
According to Orange UK, Nokia E6, BlackBerry Torch 9860 and HTC Flyer stock should be depleted by the end of January,... |
31 January 2012 10:24 GMT |
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The Flyer is HTC’s first try on Android tablets. The slate was launched last year in May with Android 2.3 Gingerbread on board. However, HTC promised customers that it would upgrade the Flyer to Honeycomb as soon as Google made it available on the market. Even though the Taiwanese handset maker did no... |
23 January 2012 19:01 GMT |
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Two weeks have passed since Sprint rolled out the Android 3.2.1 Honeycomb update for the HTC EVO View 4G tablet. It appears that HTC Flyer owners are finally getting the same upgrade worldwide.
Based on owner feedback the update is now pushed to Wi-Fi only HTC Flyer tablets, as well as 3G versions located in ... |
3 January 2012 09:30 GMT |
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HTC’s first try on Android tablets, the HTC Flyer is now on sale in the UK. The slate is unlikely to get the latest Ice Cream Sandwich upgrade next year, but it is an interesting alternative to other 7-inch tablets with similar specs.
Android fans living in the UK can purchase the Wi-Fi only HTC Flyer ta... |
28 December 2011 07:33 GMT |
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It’s been two weeks since HTC deployed the Honeycomb update to most European Flyer tablets and everyone thought that North American users will be left out completely. Fortunately this will not happen to Sprint customers.
The carrier has just announced the availability of the Android 3.2.1 Honeycomb updat... |
22 December 2011 13:01 GMT |
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Good news for HTC Flyer owners as the Taiwanese handset manufacturer has started to roll out the long-awaited Honeycomb update for the slate. French site HTC-Hub reports that the update is now rolling out in France, but may be deployed in other European countries by the end of the year, possible in other re... |
5 December 2011 09:41 GMT |
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Shortly after redesigning its entire site, Three UK announced that the 32GB HTC Flyer is now £5 cheaper than its previous offer deal on the tablet. According to Three UK, the HTC Flyer is now only £20 a month with a £99 upfront charge, which will allow customers to save a massive £120.&nb... |
5 December 2011 09:17 GMT |
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The Flyer, HTC first try on Android tablets, made its debut in India back in June for Rs 37,499 (US$720 or 535 EUR). Five months after its initial launch the tablet's price has been slashed to Rs 23,990 (US$460 or 340 EUR) to make it more appealing.Android enthusiasts living in India can now purchase the HTC Fly... |
23 November 2011 06:31 GMT |
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Although HTC's 7-inch slate, the Flyer is available in the United States for quite some time now, T-Mobile could not purchase the tablet until recently.Unfortunately, the carrier decided to allow its business customers to purchase the HTC Flyer, but no regular customer can order one of these 7-inchers.It appears... |
3 November 2011 19:01 GMT |
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Two weeks after U.S. Cellular confirmed the HTC Hero S, the smartphone hit the shelves and is now available for purchase for as low as $199.99 (about 145 EUR) after $100 mail-in rebate along with two-year agreement.
However, U.S. Cellular customers on Belief Plan who are eligible for an upgrade can get the smartph... |
14 October 2011 13:01 GMT |
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Last week U.S. Cellular confirmed that it would carry the HTC Flyer but had yet to reveal the tablet's exact release date.
It took the carrier a bit more than a week to debut the 7-inch slate, which is now available for purchase for as low as for $399.99 (300 EUR) after a $100 mail-in rebate along with the pu... |
7 October 2011 14:01 GMT |
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Less than a week has passed since Best Buy dropped the price of HTC's 7-inch Gingerbread tablet to $300, and the major retailer axes another couple of hundreds from the Flyer's regular price.Customers can purchase the 16GB HTC Flyer from Best Buy for just $100, assuming they found one in a local store, as t... |
6 October 2011 10:06 GMT |
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Starting tomorrow, Saturday, October 1st, the HTC Flyer tablet PC will be cheaper when purchased from Best Buy.
The leading retailer has just announced that they plan on significantly cutting the price tag for this device, bringing it down to only $299.99 (around 225 Euros) from the $499.99 (approximately 370 Eu... |
30 September 2011 17:11 GMT |
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HTC Flyer, possibly one of the first 7-inch tablets to run Google's Honeycomb platform is now heading to U.S. Cellular.
The carrier has just confirmed that HTC Flyer will be available in stores beginning next month for $399.99 (roughly 297 EUR) after a $100 mail-in rebate and with a two-year contract and a $5... |
29 September 2011 16:01 GMT |
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Unveiled back in February, during the 2011 Mobile World Congress, HTC Flyer is one of the first tablets to run Android 2.3 Gingerbread.Given the fact that Google's Android 3.0 Honeycomb did not support smaller screen tablets at launch, HTC was forced to release the Flyer with an older iteration of the platform.A... |
6 September 2011 04:40 GMT |
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Unveiled earlier this year during the Computex trade fair, in Taipei, ViewSonic's 7-inch tablet ViewPad 7x will be showcased at IFA 2011 starting in early September.This is allegedly the first 7-inch tablet to be released with Android 3.2 Honeycomb on board and the manufacturer has just announced that the device... |
26 August 2011 11:50 GMT |
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Major carrier Sprint has just introduced several PAYG (pay as you go) plans for the HTC EVO View 4G tablet, also known as the HTC Flyer.The new plans are available starting today and offer Sprint customers the option to pay for data access on the carrier's 3G and 4G networks using the HTC EVO View tablet by the ... |
23 August 2011 15:01 GMT |
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As we reported earlier, HTC's first Android tablet, the Flyer is about to make its debut in Canada via Bell. Although the carrier has yet to confirm the tablet's release date and pricing options in the next few days, we have new information regarding the tablet's launch.It appears that the tablet made ... |
5 August 2011 13:01 GMT |
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Although the HTC Flyer was rumored to reach Canadian shores for quite a while, but no exact release date or price tag have been disclosed by the Taiwanese handset manufacturer.
However, it appears that HTC fans living in Canada will soon be able to purchase the Gingerbread tablet, as the Wi-Fi version of the devic... |
1 August 2011 13:31 GMT |
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Taiwanese handset manufacturer HTC has just announced that launch of its first Android tablet, the Flyer, in China.
Chinese Android fans will be able to purchase the Gingerbread tablet starting July's end for 5,500 yuan (about $850).
According to the local media the price of the HTC Flyer is unexpectedly h... |
22 July 2011 04:30 GMT |
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Developers interested in learning more on some of the popular Android-based devices on the market today have now the possibility to take a better look at the source code of some HTC products, as well as to download an updated kernel for Galaxy S II.
The list of HTC devices that saw their source code pushed into t... |
20 July 2011 14:11 GMT |
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Wireless services provider T-Mobile UK is expected to add to its offering in the near future a new device running under Google's Android operating system, namely the HTC Flyer tablet PC. The device was unveiled to the world back in February, during the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain, along with other... |
2 July 2011 07:00 GMT |
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Owners of a HTC Flyer tablet PC from Taiwanese mobile phone maker HTC Corporation have now the possibility to download and install on their Windows-based PCs a new version of the HTC Sync application, with support for the 7-inch devices in their hands. The desktop software was made available for all users of Android... |
1 July 2011 16:21 GMT |
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HTC India has just announced the availability of its first Android tablet, the HTC Flyer at all authorized HTC resellers across the country for a suggested retail price of Rs. 39,890 (about $885).
Even though the Taiwanese handset manufacturer stated that prices may vary according to the local applicable taxes, th... |
27 June 2011 04:36 GMT |
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HTC Flyer, the Android-based tablet PC that Taiwanese mobile phone maker HTC Corporation unveiled to the world in February during the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, is expected to arrive on shelves at wireless carrier T-Mobile USA too, the latest reports on the matter suggest. The tablet PC has just received th... |
13 June 2011 12:41 GMT |
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It looks like Canadians will have a hot summer this year with lots of high-end devices soon to be launched, including Android tablets and smartphones.
The latest hearsay point to the possible July release of the new HTC Android flagship, the HTC Sensation.
According to the guys over at MobileSyrup, Canadian car... |
10 June 2011 10:17 GMT |
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HTC Sensation, the latest Android-powered smartphone announced by the Taiwanese handset manufacturer has just made its debut in India.
The smartphone can be purchased via Letsbuy retailer for Rs. 30,699 (about $685), but the phone's delivery time is 5 to 8 working days.
The Sensation was announced back in... |
10 June 2011 04:43 GMT |
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U.S. Cellular came a long way from being a small carrier and has become one of the most popular network operators among consumers.
To show customers that it can keep up with other major carriers’ portfolios, U.S. Cellular has recently announced that it is expanding its offer with the launch of seven new Android sm... |
10 June 2011 03:19 GMT |
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OnLive, the popular company that focuses on cloud gaming has just announced its new application for Android and iPad tablets.
The new application allows gamers to integrate their tablets and HDTVs with high-end gaming and promises to provide far higher performance, richer gameplay and deeper social integration tha... |
8 June 2011 04:19 GMT |
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Recently launched on the market, the HTC Flyer and HTC Sensation Android devices have just been introduced in UAE. While HTC's first Android tablet, the Flyer is available for Dhs 2,999 (about $815), the Sensation can be acquired for 'only' Dhs 2,599 (about $700).According to the Taiwanese handset manu... |
6 June 2011 04:18 GMT |
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A new software update comes straight from HTC's labs, this time aimed at the first Tablet PC the Taiwan-based mobile phone maker brought to the market with Google's Android operating system on board, namely HTC Flyer.In a recent post on its support page, the handset vendor announced that HTC Flyer users sh... |
3 June 2011 06:00 GMT |
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After revealing the Phonepad tablet / smartphone combo, Asus is back with another tablet, the Eee Pad MeMO 3D.
Initially showcased during the 2011 Consumer Electonics Show (CES), the tablet received a total hardware make over and is said to hit stores with 3D technology on board.
The Eee Pad MeMO 3D features a ... |
30 May 2011 07:47 GMT |
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As expected, HTC Flyer is now available for purchase via Best Buy for $499.99. The retailer is selling the Wi-Fi model of the HTC Flyer, but is expected to offer the 3G version in the following weeks.
Best Buy officially announced that it will carry HTC's first Android tablet last week, but has yet to unveil ... |
23 May 2011 04:13 GMT |
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Leading retailer Best Buy has just announced that it would be offering the HTC Flyer tablet PC starting with May 22nd, following the availability of this device for pre-order for several weeks.The HTC Flyer, the first tablet PC that Taiwanese mobile phone maker HTC corporation brought to the spotlight with Google... |
20 May 2011 12:31 GMT |
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Mobile phone carrier Three UK has just announced the availability of a new device on its airwaves, the HTC Flyer tablet PC, which is powered by Google's Android 2.3 Gingerbread operating system. The new device was already announced as being on its way to the wireless carrier, and has been listed on the company&... |
19 May 2011 05:36 GMT |
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HTC has just announced the availability of the 3G and Wi-Fi HTC Flyer tablets in stores starting today, for €649 and €499, respectively.
Both versions will come with the £47.99 worth HTC Flyer Magic Pen, which can be used with HTC’s Scribe Technology for an alternative to fingertip interactio... |
13 May 2011 07:55 GMT |
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During the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Taiwanese mobile phone maker HTC Corporation announced the release of its first Tablet PC, the HTC Flyer, which arrives on shelves with Google's Android 2.3 Gingerbread OS, with a capacitive touchscreen display, and with a digital pen included into the mix.
To b... |
7 May 2011 05:54 GMT |
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Leading retailer Best Buy has made HTC's first ever tablet PC, the HTC Flyer, available for pre-order in the United States. The tablet PC was known to be on its way to the retailer, which promised pre-order availability for it since April 25th, but which delayed the making the move for a while, it seems. Howeve... |
2 May 2011 11:21 GMT |
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Taiwanese mobile phone maker HTC Corporation has confirmed once again plans to deliver an update to the latest Android flavor for tablet PCs (3.0 Honeycomb) to early adopters of its first such device, the HTC Flyer, soon after it lands in their hands. The tablet PC was launched in February during the Mobile World Co... |
26 April 2011 05:05 GMT |
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On Friday, Best Buy announced that it would start offering the Wi-Fi-only version of the HTC Flyer for pre-order to its customers starting with April 25th.
The new tablet PC would be put on pre-sales via all Best Buy and Best Buy Mobile standalone stores around the United States, the retailer announced.
For t... |
23 April 2011 07:41 GMT |
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HTC officially announced yesterday during an event in London, that the HTC Flyer will be hitting European stores on the 9th of May. This is a more accurate release date opposite to the vague Q2 2011 term mentioned by the manufacturer at the 2011 Mobile World Congress, back in February.
Although the tablet is alre... |
13 April 2011 08:01 GMT |
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HTC Flyer is expected to hit the shelves in UK this month, but several major retailers are already taking pre-orders for the tablet.
Carphone Warehouse is one of the lucky ones that got the Flyer and has priced the tablet at £599.99 without contract.
Although the HTC Flyer is listed as being 'In Sto... |
11 April 2011 08:52 GMT |
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During the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain, mobile phone carrier HTC unveiled its first Android-based tablet PC, the HTC Flyer, which should land on shelves soon in both 3G-capable and Wi-Fi-only flavors.
When made available, the new device would run under the Android 2.3 Gingerbread flavor of the mobi... |
2 April 2011 05:00 GMT |
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Taiwan-based mobile phone maker HTC Corporation has made available a new product video on the Internet, this time around with its recently unveiled HTC Flyer tablet PC. This is the very first official video with the Android-based device from the company to make it into the wild, set to provide some more info on the ... |
31 March 2011 15:11 GMT |
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An announcement Malaysian carrier Maxis has recently made hints at the HTC Flyer’s imminent availability in the country.After launching the Nexus S two weeks ago, Maxis is extending its Android devices portfolio with the highly anticipated HTC Flyer tablet.Although no official announcement has been issued that ... |
29 March 2011 04:54 GMT |
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Last month, Taiwanese mobile phone maker HTC Corporation announced the upcoming availability of their first tablet PC running under Google's Android operating system, the HTC Flyer, and it seems that the company might have the device available in the United States on the airwaves of T-Mobile.
According to re... |
28 March 2011 01:50 GMT |
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Introduced last month at the 2011 Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, HTC Flyer is the Taiwanese manufacturer’s first Android tablet available on the market.Even though it was considered to be at disadvantage in comparison with its main competitors because of the smaller touchscreen display, the tablet is stuff... |
24 March 2011 12:16 GMT |
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Taiwan-based mobile phone maker HTC Corporation is expected to bring to the market two new flavors of its HTC Flyer tablet PC sometime in the middle of the year, both of which would run under Google's Android 3.0 Honeycomb operating system. Specific info on these devices did not emerge for the time being, but t... |
23 March 2011 16:31 GMT |
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On Tuesday, Best Buy and HTC announced the official arrival of the Wi-Fi only version of the HTC Flyer tablet at all Best Buy and Best Buy Mobile standalone stores, as well as on the online on the retailer's website, starting with this spring.The new device, which is being showcased at CTIA Wireless, comes in a... |
23 March 2011 07:11 GMT |
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