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Expansys to sell HTC Touch Pro in August
It seems Expansys is goign to get their hands of the HTC Touch Pro some time in August. No word on the their site indicates that the phone will go on sale on August 4th for the sweet price of £524.95 . We’ll have to wait another week or so to see if this really…
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Back from Africa
I’m sure some of you have been wondering why the site has been silent for so long. As I posted before I left, I recently took an 11 day trip to Tanzania. It was one of the most amazing trips I have ever been on. I have traveled most of the world, but Tanzania has…
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Gone on Vacation
Well it’s that time of year again. The weather is just right and it seems everyone seems to be disappearing to distand places. So why should it be any different for us? I’ll be leaving this afternoon for an 11 day trip around the globe, stopping in CHicago, London, Narrobi, and Dar es Salaam. While…
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Telus will launch first HTC Touch Diamond in North America
I just checked my e-mail five minutes ago and was surprised to find a press release from the good people at HTC. The last time I got one of these was the day before HTC gave the official announcement about the Touch Pro. So, you’re probably wondering what was in the e-mail…. ok I’ll tell…
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Leaked Pictures of the Sprint HTC Touch Diamond
Yesterday we tell you that a CDMA version of the HTC Touch Pro passed throug hthe FCC and how we have leaked pictures of Sprint’s version of the HTC Diamond. A member of PPCGeeks has just posted up the picture above which he claims is Sprint’s Diamond. As you can see from the grainy…
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Here at HTC Source we are always trying to make the site better for the readers. We've noticed lately that there's been an increase in mobile browser use on the site. Currently the site is not optimized for mobile users, but we'd be willing to make a few tweaks if you guys think it's worth…
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HTC Touch Pro passes FCC inspections
We reported way back in April that the Raphael (now known as the HTC Touch Pro) would be coming to the U.S. courtesy of Sprint. Today, that reality is one step closer as the FCC has given the phone their stamp of approval. An HTC "RAPH800" featuring CDMA with EV-DO on the 850 and 1900MHz bands…