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Will your HTC handset be updated to Android 4.2? Here’s what we think

In the past 12 months, we’ve watched as HTC pushed out over a dozen different Android 4.1 updates to its devices. Android 4.2 has been around for a while (ok, a while may be an understatement since 4.2 made its debit last fall on the Nexus 4), so we thought we’d put together a list…
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Sony approves more HTC models for PlayStation Mobile app

Back in June HTC became the first smartphone manufacturer to partner with Sony to support the PlayStation app. At the time of the announcement the only approved HTC models were from the One series, HTC One V, HTC One S, & HTC One X. As of today the list has doubled to include the HTC…
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HTC posts jelly Bean update requirements – phones with 512MB RAM or less will not be upgraded to Android 4.1

Android 4.1 for the HTC One X and HTC One S may soon be upon us, but will other handsets in HTC’s portfolio be treated to Google’s Jelly Bean flavored treat? The simple answer is yes, but new details revealed on HTC’s Android 4.1 FAQ page reveal that there are hardware stipulations which must be…
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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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More details released for the HTC Desire X

Last week details of the HTC Proto emerged in the form of rumors, but yesterday we received some more solid information regard the look, specs, and official name of this device. Though the HTC Desire X has not been officially announced, the branding we show you in this post is pretty official looking and doubt…
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New pictures reveal HTC Proto is simply the HTC Desire V with a dual-core S4 processor

The HTC Proto rumor from last week is getting a little more clear. New pictures posted on The Verge show off the shell of the device which looks verysimilar to the HTC Desire V which launched is China earlier this summer. The HTC Proto is expected to replace the HTC One V with a slight…
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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…