Yes, all smartphone designs swipe elements from other smartphone designs. That said, last year’s HTC One A9 was an absolutely shameless iPhone 6 ripoff and HTC even promoted it with an ad that was a ripoff of Apple’s classic “1984” spot
HTC’s latest move to spam users with advertisements in their notifications center is something that is so self-destructive that the company needs to be told that it’s a bad idea
At the launch of the premium HTC One M9+ in India today, Chia-Lin Chang (the company’s Chief Financial Officer and President of Global Sales) was asked if a Windows version of the handset might be on the way
The new and improved HTC flagship phone for the first half of 2015 has finally been weighed and measured by technology bloggers and the press. Unfortunately for HTC, however, a common thread was found throughout
The concept of selfies grew to such a deafening volume that the word was added to the Merriam-Webster dictionary. It’s part of our everyday lexicon, and likely a big focal point of your smartphone experience. Have something to say? You probably use apps like Snapchat to document yourself saying it. Hiked to the top of a beautiful peak?
A few days ago HTC sent out the official press invites for an event it has planned for March. The company is expected to unveil the long-rumored HTC M9, also known as Hima, and a few details about the device’s specs have now been apparently confirmed.
HTC released another quarterly earnings report this week and once again the beleaguered Taiwanese company posted dismal resul… actually, wait. It didn’t! Bloomberg reports that HTC not only reported a better-than-expected profit of NT$470 million in Q4 2014 but it also posted year-over-year sales growth for the first time in more than three years.
Not all that long ago, HTC was belching out a stream of utterly forgettable devices that steadily pushed buyers into the waiting arms of its rivals. But more recently, the company has been creating some of the most impressive devices on the market, including its excellent One (M8) flagship, and the stylish Nexus 9 tablet.
Mark L is back to tackle the biggest tech rumors of this week! On this week’s episode of Rumor Roundup, Mark talks about HTC readying its next flagship, the HTC One M9, with impressive specs like a Snapdragon 810 processor and a whopping 3GB of RAM and Apple finally releasing the long awaited 12-inch Retina MacBook Air
HTC’s Jack Tong, president of HTC North Asia, talked about some of the company’s plans for 2015 and the devices it will be focusing on with its marketing campaigns, stating that HTC will release HTC Desire 820 in January 2015 with other entry-level devices to follow in the first quarter of the year.
In the past few months the smartphone market seems to have peaked and is now in something that resembles a recession – something that is best seen in the plummeting sales of Samsung smartphones.
HTC’s 2015 flagship, the HTC One M8’s successor, isn’t due for release until 2015 but that hasn’t stopped the specs leaking out.
Well-known leaker, @upleaks, has released the specs for the new HTC flagship, codenamed Hima.
Many people expected the phone to be called the M9 as that follows logically after M7 and M8, but HTC may he heading in a new direction in 2015.
The Taiwanese maker of smartphones HTC will soon launch a new mid-range smartphone that goes by the name of Desire 620. The device will have a 64-bit 28 nm Qualcomm Snapdragon 410 (MSM8916) processor with four ARM Cortex-A53 cores at 1.2 GHz and integrated Adreno 306 graphics.
The HTC One M8 for Windows had been tipped to join T-Mobile in the United States last week, following its recent launch on AT&T, which is now selling the device for $669.99 off-contract, or $199.99 upfront on a two-year plan.
I was recently invited to London to get hands on with some new devices made by HTC. The main device that everyone wanted to get their hands on was of course the Nexus 9 tablet. A tablet from HTC. This is something we’ve waiting a long time for as they’ve not released a tablet for many years.
I had about two hours with some of the team at HTC to experience what was on offer. With that in mind please note this is not a review but just hands on with the device.
If you liked the M8, you must know that the Desire Eye is nothing like it. It’s completely forgone any metal in favor of soft touch plastic, albeit some colorful two tone plastic.
There are two options currently, a white and red combination as well as a white, dark blue, and light blue combination, and they are colorful without being silly; a good balance of fun and taste. And with my experience of the unfortunate ease that metal retains scratches, perhaps a soft touch plastic is the way to go.