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Android Phones at Mobile World Congress Expo in February
The highly anticipated Google Android powered phones could see the light of day as early as this February at the Mobile World Congress show. According to the exhibitor listing, Google will have two large spaces on the show floor which they most likely will use to show off some new features to the Android platform…
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Quick Review of the T-Mobile Shadow
If you have not yet noticed, HTC is on a quest to make their smart phones look a little less "smart" and give them the flashy and stylish feel that the general population would rather carry in their pockets. HTC's latest device on T-Mobile's network, the T-Mobile Shadow seems to play the part of the not so geeky…
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Review calls HTC 5800 “Swiss Army Knife” of Smartphones
A recent review of the HTC 5800 by www.pdastreet.com, labeled the phone as the "Swiss Army Knife" of smartphones. The HTC 5800 featues a slide out qwerty keyboard, bluetooth, Windows Mobile 6 Standard Edition. The 5800 offers an array of hardware-based capabilities, including the already mentioned Bluetooth, that have by now become almost obligatory in…
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HTC Assures Qualcomm Chip Shortage Will Not Affect Revenues
With Qualcomm's recent announcement for a chip shortage, HTC has stepped up and assured their share holders that the chip shortage will not effect their revenue projections for the year. HTC said that Qualcomm chips, although is short supply, should be able to hold them over till the end of production of HTC handsets until…
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Android Will Change the Game, Even if It Fails (LinuxInsider.com)
Will the GooglePhone matter? Last week, Google officially unveiled its long-rumored mobile phone software. Dubbed "Android," the Linux-based software stack is being backed by more than 30 partners, including handset makers Motorola, Samsung, LG and HTC, and service providers Sprint Nextel, T-Mobile and NTT DoCoMo. But no Nokia. No AT&T or Verizon. No Apple or…
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T-Mobile UK offering Upgraded MDA Touch
Less than 24hours after the announcement that HTC will be upgrading the ROM and RAM on all Touch phones, T-Mobile has listed the new devices on their site for their customers to buy. From prices ranging from FREE to just over $200, I don't see hwhy anyone would rather pick up an iPhone. Just my opinion.
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HTC to be released by Verizon
Once again, the FCC has blown the cover right off a press release. According to the FCC, the HCT Iris will be released on Verizon's network, most likely before the end of the year. For those of you not too familiar with the HTC Iris, here's a bit of information on it. The Iris uses…
