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Tired of HTC? Build Your own CompuLab PPC Phone
Are you tired of waiting around for HTC's newest devices? For those of you who can not wait a few short weeks to get your hand on the T-Mobile Shadow or the HTC Cruise, CompuLab is offering a barebone pre-configured computer board, with chips, radio, and choice of screen along with either Windows CE or Linux. All…
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Is the Verison SMT5800 the HTC Vox?
Verizon Wireless has announced that they will release a new smartphone, the SMT5800, which is reportedly a version of the HTC Vox. The device will feature are keyboard and number pad. Other features include access to Verizon's 3G cellular wireless network, a slide-out QWERTY keyboard, a 2.0 megapixel, and stereo bluetooth 2.0 Verizone has yet to…
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HTC Titan to Grace the Verizon Network on November 16th
Verizon customers can soon rejoice as they will most likely be getting their hands on the HTC Titan within a few short weeks. A tipster named "verizonguy" on the PPCgeeks forum has released information which highlights November 16th as the release date in their stores and may also have a November 2nd on-line soft release…
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HTC Touch picked up by Rodgers
The HTC TOuch is getting a lot of attention these days as another Canadian carrier is planning to add it to their lineup.
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Leaked HTC Polaris is now the Touch Cruise
The GPS equipped HTC Polaris will be the latest phone to join the HTC Touch family as the Touch Cruise. The new Touch Cruise will feature a new and improved TouchFlo capabilities and features quad-band GSM radio (850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900), tri-band UMTS (850 / 1900 / 2100), HSDPA and HSUPA data…
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T-Mobile HTC Shadow to Launch New Family for Sidekick Graduates
A few days ago, we got our first look at the upcoming T-Mobile HTC Shadow. Most the excitement on the phone came from the SureType keyboard into a rather slim and reasonably compact package. Now new report are surfacing that the T-Mobile Shadow will be the first launch of a new family of phones for…
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HTC to Ship 50,000 Google Phones
There have been rumors flying around about a Google Phone for the longest time and many people are saying that the actual handset will be produced not by the search engine giant, but by a third party manufacturer already known for creating some rebadged wonders. And now, there's even more fodder to substantiate that rumor.…
