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New details of the upcoming HTC One X+ specs revealed

It’s been a while since we last heard any news about the upcoming HTC One X+ (HTC Era 42). Today, @Football4PDA revealed some new specs which give us hope that the handset’s launch may be right around the corner. The HTC One X+ is said to measure 134.36 x 69.9 x 9.3, nearly identical to the original HTC One…
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Which Android OS is the most active Ice Cream Sandwich or Jelly Bean?

As many of us already know the latest version of Android runs by the codename, Jelly Bean and has the version number, 4.1, but with all its popularity among readers it still holds the lowest percentage of active devices accessing Google Play for downloads according to data pulled from a 14 day period ending on September 4th, 2012.…
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Rumor: HTC Flyer 2 to feature 7-inch display, Snapdragon S4 processor and Android 4.1

According to the latest rumors, HTC is working on a 7-inch tablet set to take the place of the discontinued HTC Flyer. The HTC Flyer 2 (most likely not the official name) will run on Android 4.1 with a 7-inch 1280×768 pixel display, a 28nm Snapdragon S4 quad-core or dual-core processor, 3 megapixel camera on…
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CyanogenMod 10 nightlies now available for the HTC One X, One S and EVO 4G LTE

HTC is working on its Android 4.1 update for its latest flagship devices, but we know many of you simply can’t wait for an official update. Fortunately, the CyanogenMod team has just added the HTC One X, HTC One S and HTC EVO 4G LTE to its official CM10 nightlies list – giving handset owners…
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Cricket Wireless to carry the HTC One V starting in September

Yesterday, HTC announced that the HTC One V will soon be available through Cricket Wireless. Though pricing details have yet to be revealed, Cricket plans to start selling HTC’s mid-range phone from the One series over the holiday weekend with smartphone plans starting at $55 per month and add $10 if you want their Muve Music and media plan. Cricket’s website…
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HTC pushing out Android 4.0.4 update with Sense 4.1 to HTC One S in Europe

Just as expected, HTC has started releasing the Android 4.0.4 update with Sense 4.1 to HTC One S handsets across Europe. The update includes all the system tweaks and fixes from Android 4.0.4 along with other HTC updates which include a lighter and more responsive HTC Sense 4.1, improved camera, UI tweaks and the option to remap…
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Will your HTC handset be updated to Android 4.1? Here’s what we think

Update 11.13.12: HTC has announced that phone running on 512 megs of RAM or less will not be updated to Android 4.1. HTC specifically named the HTC Desire C and HTC one V, but other handsets from 2011 will most likely be effected as well. Last fall we wrote a detailed article, highlighting which HTC…