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NVIDIA Tegra 3 orders confirmed for the HTC Edge

If 2011 was the year of dual-core phones, 2012 will certainly be the year of quad-core phones. Over the past decade, HTC has worked closely with Qualcomm to lead the way in smartphone innovation, but now that consumers are demanding phones with better graphic performance, HTC is choosing to branch out and adopt the quad-core…
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HTC to kick-off Mobile World Congress with a February 26 press event

We suggest you pull out your phone and launch your calendar app. We just got our invitation to HTC’s press event for February 26th, the day before Mobile World Congress kicks off in Barcelona, Spain. The invitation is pretty generic and doesn’t reveal any details about what HTC will be unveiling this year, but we…
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HTC to unveil quad-core devices at MWC 2012

The Chinese newspaper, Commercial Times, has cited a JP Morgan Chase analyst, Alvin Kwok,who believes HTC will launch new quad-core, NVIDIA Tegra 3 powered devices at the upcoming Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain. The report also states that HTC will use the new Qualcomm LTE-enabled MSM 8960 SoC solution. Kwok states: [quote]HTC will maintain its lead against…
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NVIDIA hints at a Tegra 3 powered HTC phone for Mobile World Congress

HTC didn’t make much of appearance at CES this year, but we did spend some quality time talking to the buys from NVIDIA and Qualcomm to see if we could dig up anything new on the phones HTC is expected to unveil at Mobile World Congress next month. Qualcomm’s people were not very talkative, but it’s no…
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HTC Quattro specs reveal a Tegra 3 powered Android tablet

Details of HTC’s next tablet have surfaced, indicating that again that HTC will be working close with NVIDIA in 2012. The HTC Quattro is expected to make its debut at Mobile World Congress in February of 2012, featuring the NVIDIA AP30 Tegra 3 processor, a 10.1-inch 1280 x 768 display, 1GB of RAM, 2MP rear-facing…
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HTC’s ‘stand out’ Tegra 3 tablet to be unveiled at Mobile World Congress in February

According to the Chinese language Commercial Times newspaper, HTC will be unveiling an NVIDIA powered quad-core tablet alongside the previously rumored HTC Edge at Mobile World Congress in early February. While many automatically assume that HTC’s new Tegra 3 powered tablet will be running on the latest version of Android, we’d like to point out…