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Introducing the HTC Wildfire S, specs, images, and press release

Rounding out HTC’s 2011 Mobile World Congress handset lineup is the new HTC Wildfire S, the smallest handset ever made by HTC. While it’s not the thinnest device we’ve ever laid eyes on, the HTC Wildfire S measures in at 101.3 x 59.1 x 12.4mm and weighs only 105 grams. The HTC Wildfire may be…
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Introducing the HTC Desire S, specs, images, and press release

The award winning HTC Desire will soon be replaced with the new HTC Desire S. HTC has decided to keep many of the original features from the HTC Desire and has simply added a few tweaks to deliver a more powerful and enhanced user experience. The new HTC Desire S comes equipped with a 1…
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Introducing the HTC Incredible S, specs, images, and press release

The new HTC Incredible may not be the new flagship phone we were all waiting for, but it does have some new features which still make it an appealing handset. HTC has kept the industrial looks of the original HTC DROID Incredible and ahs bumped up the screen size to 4 inches (800 x 480). …
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Introducing the HTC Salsa, the second of two social phones from HTC

The second social phone in HTC’s 2011 Mobile World Congress lineup is the HTC Salsa. The Android 2.3.3 powered device is running on a 600 MHz processor with 512 MB of RAM, 512 MB of ROM, microSD card slot, 5 MP camera with LED flahs on the back, VGA camera on the front, 1520 mAh…
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HTC Flyer revealed with 1.5GHz processor, Android 2.4, and new HTC Scribe writing technology

The HTC Flyer will be the first Android tablet from our friends at HTC. The new device will features a 1024 x 600 7-inch display, aluminum body, Android 2.4 (still being called Gingerbread), HSPA+ wireless capabilities, and will be powered by a 1.5 GHz application processor. Other specs include 1GB of RAM, 32GB of of…
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HTC unveils six new devices (including a their first tablet) at Mobile World Congress

Ladies and gentlemen, we introduce to you six new devices from HTC! Normally we would simply call them handsets, but this year HTC has decided to throw an Android tablet into the mix, completely screwing up the words we were planning on using (don’t worry, that’s certainly a good thing). The six new HTC devices…

