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Sprint HTC EVO 4G LTE price cut to $0.01 on Amazon

The HTC EVO 4G LTE on Sprint is currently the best Android phone from HTC that money can buy. The handset’s typical $199.99 price tag is fair, but what if I told you that the EVO could be yours for just one penny? That’s right, Amazon has just cut the price of the Sprint HTC…
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HTC releases system update for AT&T’s HTC Inspire 4G – Ice Cream Sandwich not included

HTC updated the support page for the HTC Inspire 4G yesterday regarding a system update and unfortunately, we are sorry to report that it is not Ice Cream Sandwich or Jelly Bean. The maintenance package introduces users to a newer version of the Sense user interface (3.0), a task killer, AT&T’s phonebook, and several fixes to current…
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Consumer Reports rates the HTC One X, One S and EVO 4G LTE as the best phones on the market

While we’re always singing the praises of HTC’s handsets we’d understand if someone didn’t trust our recommendations. With a name like HTC Source, it’s not hard to deduce that we run an HTC fan site. But what if we told you that an independent source has done its due diligence in reviewing HTC’s latest handsets…
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AT&T HTC One X back in stock, Media Link HD hitting stores on June 8th for $90

The HTC One X from AT&T is finally back in stock on the company’s website and handsets are shipping out to customers for the first time since the U.S. Customs blocked imports of the device into the U.S. while it examined the devices for a possible patent violation. AT&T is selling the HTC One X…
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HTC Car StereoClip now available at Sprint for $59.99

Sprint is now selling the HTC Car StereoClip. This wireless adaptor plugs into any 3.5mm headphone jack and allows you to stream music from any HTC Bluetooth-enabled device. While this functionality already exists with many devices, the included aptX codec promises a higher quality audio experience. Owners of the HTC One X and other…
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A quick look at the HTC TITAN II from AT&T

The HTC Titan II is a behemoth in the smartphone world. Offered from AT&T for $199. 99 with a two-year contract, it definitely is worth every penny. This is the first smartphone to ever carry such an amazing camera. Standing at an astonishing 16 megapixels and a huge 4.7 inch screen, this is a photographer’s…
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AT&T restricts HTC from unlocking HTC One X bootloader

Last year, HTC faced a PR nightmare when they started locking bootloaders on their devices. The Android development community joined forces against HTC, voicing their displeasure and ultimately forcing HTC to back down on its new policy. To make sure things were back on track, Peter Chou, HTC CEO got involved in the situation announcing…