Wednesday, February 20, 2013

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HTC One hands-on VIDEO: hardware and first impressions

Posted: 19 Feb 2013 10:02 AM PST

The HTC One can do it. People have wondered what phone would pull HTC from its slump in the shadow of the Samsung Galaxy S, and the HTC One looks like it can definitely be that device. Here's a first-impression hands-on video showcasing the HTC One.
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HTC One ships in March, AT&T, T-Mobile, and Sprint will launch phone in U.S.

Posted: 19 Feb 2013 09:10 AM PST

AT&T, T-Mobile, and Sprint have confirmed that they will carry the just announced HTC One, the latest Android phone and the first to feature the all new Sense. The HTC One will launch in 80 markets beginning this spring. The phone will launch in March 2013 on AT&T, T-Mobile, and Sprint networks in the U.S. The HTC One will ship as an all-aluminum body with silver or black coating. Customers who pre-order the device this month can trade-in their existing phone for $100 toward purchase.
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HTC One officially debuts new Android 4.1 Sense, ultrapixel camera, and much more

Posted: 19 Feb 2013 07:31 AM PST

HTC One. That's the name of HTC's next premiere Android device, and it's the phone that will have to carry the company through a very competitive smartphone landscape. Considering all the rumors of ultrapixels, 1080pHD, and a new HTC Sense that have floated for several weeks, is the HTC One good enough to live up to the hype?
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NVIDIA Tegra 4i quad-core processor with LTE modem and 60-core GPU announced

Posted: 19 Feb 2013 07:05 AM PST

The NVIDIA Tegra 4 was unveiled at CES last month, and the chipset maker today officially announced the Tegra 4i, which has an included LTE modem. What phone will be first to feature it?
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Samsung Galaxy Camera Wi-Fi model announced for Android camera fans

Posted: 19 Feb 2013 05:56 AM PST

he Samsung Galaxy Camera first appeared last year as an Android-powered camera that merges the higher quality of a point-and-shoot camera with the power and always-on connectivity of Android apps. The Galaxy Camera still has those features, but its new version is losing some of its connectivity.
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