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Virgin Mobile announces EVO V 4G available May 31st for $299

Posted May 8, 2012 by Steve Raycraft

The number of HTC devices continues to grow with the addition of the Virgin Mobile branded EVO V 4G.  Virgin Mobile has announced that it will be releasing it’s first “4G” device on May 31st for a cost of $299.  The $299 price may seem steep, but this phone can be used with a prepaid [...]

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Video: HTC shows off HTC Media Link HD and HTC Car capabilities

Posted May 8, 2012 by Nick Gray

Now that the HTC One S and One X are available from T-Mobile and AT&T, HTC has launched two new videos on its YouTube channel which highlight two of the accessories that they initially announced at Mobile World Congress. The HTC Car and HTC Media Link HD accessories enhance your HTC One’s multimedia capabilities by [...]

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Pre-order the HTC EVO 4G LTE from Sprint for $199.99

Posted May 7, 2012 by Nick Gray

As promised, the Sprint HTC EVO 4G LTE is now available for pre-order. The price of the HTC EVO 4G LTE is set at $199.99 with a new two year contract, with off-contract pricing set at a fairly reasonable $549.99. Sprint is still not revealing when handsets will be delivered to customers, but multiple rumors [...]

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Verizon officially announces the HTC DROID Incredible 4G LTE

Posted May 7, 2012 by Nick Gray

The Verizon DROID Incredible 4G LTE by HTC is official! Verizon has just sent out a press release, giving us a detailed look at the official spec of the phone for the very first time – though most of the rumored specs were spot on.  The DROID Incredible 4G LTE by HTC will feature 4-inch qHD Super [...]

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AT&T restricts HTC from unlocking HTC One X bootloader

Posted May 7, 2012 by Nick Gray

Last year, HTC faced a PR nightmare when they started locking bootloaders on their devices. The Android development community joined forces against HTC, voicing their displeasure and ultimately forcing HTC to back down on its new policy. To make sure things were back on track, Peter Chou, HTC CEO got involved in the situation announcing [...]

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