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HTC Wildfire – Desire of its own kind
If phones could make babies, then this HTC Wildfire would indubitably be the love child of the Desire and Nexus One. But of course, the humdrum reality is that ’tis just an Android 2.1 replacement for the entry-level Tattoo — same 528MHz Qualcomm MSM7225 processor, 3.2-inch 320 x 240 capacitive LCD touchscreen instead of 2.8-inch [...]
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HTC Wildfire – The New Tattoo!
If phones could make babies, then this HTC Wildfire would indubitably be the love child of the Desire and Nexus One. But of course, the humdrum reality is that ’tis just an Android 2.1 replacement for the entry-level Tattoo — same 528MHz Qualcomm MSM7225 processor, 3.2-inch 320 x 240 capacitive LCD touchscreen instead of 2.8-inch [...]
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HTC HD mini review
There was a time when Windows Mobile used to rule the smartphone seas. Then along came Symbian but that’s a whole other story. It was touchscreen that showed to all the willing challengers that Windows Mobile is just too big to turn around quickly enough and catch the new wind. HTC however seem to disagree [...]
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HTC Legend review
Specifications-wise, the Legend marks some key changes over the Hero and some points where we wish HTC had been a little more forthright. The Legend has a 3.2-inch HVGA display, like the Hero, but this time around it’s an AMOLED panel rather than LCD. Similarly, there’s a 5-megapixel autofocus camera, but now it has an [...]
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HTC Google Nexus One – Review
The Nexus One. In the modern climate of hyped (and over-hyped) smartphone launches, Google’s official entry into the phone-sales game has excelled in a department where many find difficulty: generating legitimate excitement. Of course, long before the name Nexus One or the recent bounty of pictures and details existed, the very concept of a “Google [...]
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HTC Eris – Video Review
How different is Eris from the the Hero? Well, the form factor, soft touch, and capacitive buttons have won me over. That’s right, one of the Euopean phone’s most ardent advocates (in terms of aesthetic design) has switched teams. I haven’t tried those other Heroes since some software optimizations so I can’t speak to their [...]
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HTC Touch2 review: Beyond the basics
Affordable isn’t the most common word in the HTC vocabulary but a company whose sole line of business is smartphones is not quite expected to speak the language of the masses. That said, we really need to define affordable first. It’s what HTC Touch2 tries hard to be but… let’s face it… doesn’t get too [...]
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Its here… The HTC HD2
We might have to wait until next year to score the HTC HD2 Stateside, but that doesn’t mean we can’t all enjoy this jazzy little promo video showing off the highlights of Sense. But is the music more reminiscent of Donkey Kong Country or Iko Iko by the Belle Stars? Thanks to Engadget.
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HTC Leo could be called HD2 : Video
The HTC Leo has been churning in the rumor mill for quite a while but it’s all coming to an end – it’s launching in October. On the list of rumors we’ve assembled for today there’s a new name, price and even a video of would likely be the TouchFLO version that the device uses. [...]
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HTC Leo – 4.3 inch 1Ghz Monster
Those UI elements still a bit too small in Windows Mobile 6.5? It’s no problem at all for the HTC Leo, which has been found at last in the wild. The monstrous handset houses what we’ve heard to be a 4.3-inch screen, and the hardware info screen shows it to be pumping an 800 x [...]
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