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HTC Sensation XE to receive ICS early this year

The future just got a little brighter for Sensation XE owners in the U.K. and Europe waiting for Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich). Twitter user @DEANYBOY70, recently received a response from @HTC in reply his tweet asking if ICS will be coming to the XE. They responded stating that it will be coming early this…
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HTC Ville video shows of HTC Sense 4.0 running on Ice cream Sandwich

Itching to see what the HTC Ville looks like in real life? A new video posted by our good friends at HTC-Hub shows off a bit of the hardware, revealing the Ville’s 8mm thin body, and its 4.3-inch qHD display. Under the hood, the HTC Ville is said to be running on a dual-core 1.5GHz…
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HTC Rezound possibly a GSM global phone?

Some Android fans over at xda-developers have confirmed what was found recently hiding inside the HTC Rezound, an unannounced GSM radio. When looking at the ability to turn LTE on or off in the phone, one UK-poster noticed that “global mode”, “WCDMA only” and “GSM only” were also available to select. He then inserted a T-Mobile…
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Deal alert: HTC Rezound now available for $79

We’ve spotted a great deal for you today! Verizon customers looking for a new phone can now pick up the HTC Rezound for only $79. In order to take advantage of this offer, you will need to purchase the HTC Rezound through Amazon wireless rather than at your local Verizon store. So what are you…
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HTC Sense 4.0 previewed with dozens of new features and full DropBox integration

HTC seems to be in the the media more lately and I can say that I’m very anxious to hear what they have to say. The recently announced decision to bring a shift in philosophy for the company in 2012 focusing on quality not quantity is exciting news. I think that’s a wise move on their…
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HTC to focus on fewer smartphones, more ‘Hero’ devices in 2012

In 2011, HTC sold dozens of different handsets based on roughly fifteen core devices (that’s a little more than one core device per month). But after a sharp decline in profit late in 2011, HTC is now looking to tighten things up and focus more an quality rather than quantity for its handset portfolio in 2012. Phil Roberson, from HTC UK,…

