Posts Tagged ‘Android 3.0’
 

 
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HTC Piccini

HTC Puccini to be HTC’s third Android tablet?

Posted May 9, 2011 by Nick Gray

Rumors about a 10-inch Honeycomb tablet from HTC have been circulating since March.  HTC’s second Android tablet  has been known as the HTC Verdi, but it looks like we’re stumbled upon details regarding a third one, the HTC Puccini.  The HTC Puccini is expected to feature a 10-inch display, Android 3.0, and compatibility of AT&T’s [...]

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HTC Flyer

Video: HTC gives us a detailed look at the HTC Flyer

Posted March 31, 2011 by Nick Gray

The 3G/4G versions of the HTC Scribe is expected to launch on T-Mobile and Sprint during Q2 and Q3 of this year, but HTC want to make sure they keep their first Android tablet fresh in our minds.  A new promotional video for the HTC Flyer has just hit YouTube.  HTC’s video typically go over [...]

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HTC Ignite

HTC Pyramid, HTC Prime, and HTC Ignite show their faces ahead of CTIA

Posted March 15, 2011 by Nick Gray

With CTIA creeping up on us, it was inevitable that we would come across leaked images and details of a few new HTC devices.  Today’s leak comes to us straights from China as xda.cn has unearthed renderings of the HTC Pyramid, HTC Prime, and the HTC Ignite.  Anyone hoping for three new Android handsets will [...]

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HTC EVO 3D

Rumor: Sprint will unveil the HTC EVO 3D and HTC EVO View at CTIA

Posted March 6, 2011 by Nick Gray

At last year’s CTIA, Sprint unveiled the HTC EVO 4G which became one of the best selling Android handsets in the U.S. market in 2010. HTC and Sprint fans have been hoping that the EVO’s successor would be introduced at CTIA this year, but there’s been very little evidence that HTC has been working on [...]

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HTC Dream

Honeycomb port gets loaded up on the G1, the original Android phone

Posted March 2, 2011 by Nick Gray

Like many of you, I stored away my T-Mobile G1 a while ago when I opted for a more powerful device from HTC.  But it looks like it’s time to take the original Android phone out of the drawer for another round of hacking.  ZFr3eak and yohshua from XDA-Developers have managed to port Android 3.0 [...]

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