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HTC One M9 Dot View 2 (Ice) case review

Buying a new phone can be a stressful decision, but it’s often a lot easier than choosing the right case to go along with it. The HTC One M9 is a phone which is begging to show off its design, but we all know that we’re more clumsy than we think, dropping our phone or…
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HTC One M9 and HTC One M9+ will be updated to Android M

Android M was announced yesterday during the opening Google I/O keynote. While it’s safe to assume that most of HTC’s newer devices will be getting the Android M update once Google releases the code later this year, HTC’s Jeff Gordon announced on Twitter that the HTC One M9 and the HTC One M9+ have officially…
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HTC One M9+ showcased in three new videos

HTC isn’t planning to release the HTC One M9+ in Europe or North America, but that doesn’t mean we can’t enjoy three new videos of the phone which highlights the phone’s BoomSound speakers, aluminum design and HTC’s quality control process. There’s really nothing new about the HTC One M9+ that’s revealed in the videos, but…
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Supply chain report claims HTC One M9 component orders will decrease 30% due to slow handset sales

After posting lower than expected numbers for the month of April, a report from Taiwan’s handset supply chain suggests that HTC may soon cut back on its component orders for the HTC One M9 due to low global demand for its flagship phone. The HTC One M9 is impeccably designed and is one of the…
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HTC’s April revenue numbers hint at a One M9 flop

HTC closed out the first quarter of 2015 on a positive note, but things appear to be taking a turn for the worse. Revenue for the month of April came in at NT$13.5 billion ($440 million USD), a 39% year-over-year drop. What’s more embarrassing is that April’s revenue was 33% lower than the revenue HTC reported…
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HTC reminds us not all protection plans are created equal

If you’re purchased a smartphone in the past 3-5 years, you’re well aware that there a dozens of different protection plans that promise to protect you from exorbitant repair costs which often exceed the on-contract price of the phone. Your service provider typicality offers an insurance policy which can set you back $10-$20 per month,…
