Category: HTC

  • HTC Desire 600c Dual-SIM Seen On Company’s Website with CDMA Support

    HTC Desire 600c Dual-SIM Seen On Company’s Website with CDMA Support

    Not very long ago HTC launched its new phone Desire 600, and now the company is ready to launch the new variant of this phone which is the Desire 600c. While the Desire 600 supported Dual SIM (GSM and GSM), the Desire 600c supports dual-SIM (GSM and CDMA). The handset is already listed on HTC’s official website.

    HTC Desire 600c

    The HTC Desire 600c features a 4.5-inch qHD display. The device is powered by a 1.2GHz quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon processor with 1 GB of RAM. It comes with 8GB of internal storage which is expandable up to 64GB via microSD card. The HTC Desire 600c dual-SIM has a 8 MP rear camera with auto focus, LED flash and a 1.6 MP front-facing camera with BSI sensor. The phone is also capable of 720p video recording. The HTC Desire 600c dual-SIM weighs 127 grams and features dual front stereo speakers with built in amplifiers. The phone is powered by a 1860 mAh battery which is similar to the  the Desire 600c.

    HTC Desire 600c

    The HTC Desire 600c dual-SIM is a bit different from its predecessor. Though the device almost have the same specifications, it is not identical in design. The HTC Desire 600c dual SIM is a CDMA variant and supports GSM+CDMA networks. The phone runs Android Jelly Bean with HTC Sense, BlinkFeed and other features. As per the images the phone will be available in two colors Black and white. 

    Pricing and availability has not been confirmed, but the pricing should be around the price tag of the HTC Desire 600 which is INR 26,000.

  • HTC Fetch : A Tiny Device To Help You Locate Your HTC One

    HTC Fetch : A Tiny Device To Help You Locate Your HTC One

    HTC has unveiled a small Bluetooth 4.0 LE-powered accessory, aptly named HTC Fetch, that helps users find their lost phones or prevents them from leaving it behind.

    It works via Bluetooth 4.0?s Low Energy protocol, which allows devices to stay paired for months at a time with no battery drain. The HTC Fetch itself can attach to a keychain or be slipped in a bag, and has only one button, which sounds an alarm on your phone if it is within 15 metres. It has a six month battery life, with a small user-replaceable battery compartment.

    The whole thing sounds like a less network-connected Tile, which we wrote about earlier this year and has since raised hundreds of thousands of dollars. Fetch does have the advantage of pairing with your HTC phone via NFC, so no fumbling in the Bluetooth settings, but is otherwise a strange product that may not gain much traction.

    HTC Fetch also sounds an alarm if you leave an area that your phone is located, and if the device does get lost or stolen, HTC Fetch updates the phone’s last location, which can be pinpointed through HTC’s website.

    The keychain accessory is expected to retail for around $35, though no word on whether it is coming to India.

  • HTC Building Its Own Mobile OS

    HTC Building Its Own Mobile OS

    Rumours of HTC creating their own operating system has been floating around for a couple years. Back in September of 2011, HTC Co-founder and chairman Cher Wang, stated “We can use any OS we want. We are able to make things different from our rivals on the second or third layer of a platform. Our strength lies in understanding an OS, but it does not mean that we have to produce an OS.”

    HTC currently relies heavily on the Android OS, plus puts its unique spin with its Sense UI, but this dependance an US-based Google is rumoured to slow. According to a report in the Wall Street Journal, HTC, with the assistance from the Chinese government, will forge ahead and produce their own mobile operating system that’s ‘specifically for Chinese consumers.’ Apparently this initiative is part of a bigger play by the government “to encourage the development of a unique local software ecosystem to reduce reliance on Western companies.”

    The WSJ report says it isn’t clear whether the mobile OS will be entirely proprietary or built on top of Android — as just like Acer, HTC is part of Google’s Open Handset Alliance, and that means it needs to abide by certain rules laid down by Google.

    Acer last year built a phone for China’s Alibaba but it was squelched at the last minute due Google’s intervention. Google even suggested that Acer wouldn’t be allowed to build future Android phones if it moved forward with the Alibaba phone launch. Given that HTC’s smartphone focus is built on Android — it only makes a few Windows Phone devices — the company isn’t in a position to anger Google.

    The ambitious reported move by HTC comes as it has been struggling financially. CEO Peter Chou said in the company’s recent second-quarter earnings call that HTC is expecting Q3 revenue to decline as much as 29.3 percent from the amount of revenue it posted in Q2.

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  • Blue HTC One Spotted, Early Android 4.3 Build For The Device Leaks

    Blue HTC One Spotted, Early Android 4.3 Build For The Device Leaks

    A blue version of the HTC One is coming, and what was previously only a render is now a fully-fledged leaked device.

    A version of the device in a sea-coloured hue was spotted on a subway train in China, and was uploaded to Mobile01, a smartphone-related forum. This confirms the previous leak by evleaks and a leaked casing of the handset in the same colour.

    htc one

    HTC must be planning its HTC One follow-up already, as the device was announced in February and released in April. Rumours of a One Max persist, with an announcement slated for early next month.

    At present, the HTC One has been released with 3 colour variants, Silver, Black and Red.

    An early build of Android 4.3 has leaked to XDA, and one developer, LlabTooFeR, has already released a custom ROM with the build as a base. Build 3.09.401.1 still uses Sense 5.0, but has a number of minor improvements, including Bluetooth LE support, improved animations throughout the OS, the ability to use your own music for video highlights and, unfortunately, a task manager added to the app drawer.

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  • HTC’s new Branding Campaign heats up

    HTC’s new Branding Campaign heats up

    What does HTC stands for? Your answer might be High Tech Computer Cooperation, apparently HTC stands for  ‘Happy Touching Cruise-liner’ or may be ‘Habanero Telephone Champion’, it might also stand for ‘Hysterical Turning Coconut’ or may be ‘Happy Tantalizing Catapult’.

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    HTC has launched a word generator. Simply click the “Here’s to change button,” and the HTC Generator give’s you a three word phrase with the initials H, T, and C. HTC is letting you think of new ideas. Try your hands on it – here.   

    Few combinations we think they missed on are 

      • iGyaan Hindustans Tech Company
      • Hyper Tension Controller
      • Hybrid Transformer Car
      • Here They Come
      • Hero Train Rides
      • Haridwar  TChennai
      • Horny Tarantula Coming
      • Hopelessly Tiny Bar

    Did we miss any?

    Once you use the generator many times, a longer version of the video that we saw before appears and features Robert Downey Jr. The video also features a Bollywood song, have a look at it below:

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  • HTC Zara Specs Leak, Budget Device With 4.5″ Display And Sense 5.5

    HTC Zara Specs Leak, Budget Device With 4.5″ Display And Sense 5.5

    HTC is bringing the design language from the One series down to entry level devices, according to an image by notorious leaker evleaks.

    The HTC Zara has been rumoured before, but its specs never really jumped out at us. With a 4.5-inch qHD screen (960×540 pixels), a dual-core 1.2Ghz Snapdragon 400 processor, 1GB of RAM, 8GB internal storage, an UltraPixel camera, a 2100mAh battery and, perhaps most interestingly, Android 4.3 with Sense 5.5.

    As handsets go, the HTC Zara (a codename and not final shipping designation) looks to be a mix of the lower-end Desire line and the HTC One. You can see two front-facing speakers along with the company’s unique button placement. The main differences are the more rounded corners and that distinctly Desire-like camera ring on the back.

    HTC Zara is the second phone we hear of that’s going to launch with the updated Sense 5.5 user interface running on top of Android 4.3 Jelly Bean. The HTC One Max is going to debut with the company’s updated UI. Sense is HTC’s differentiator in the Android game, though recently it has been focusing more on hardware improvements than software gimmicks. Whether Sense 5.5 will retain the familiar BlinkFeed home screen remains to be seen, but we don’t think HTC will mess with a good thing.

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  • Beats Reportedly Looking To End HTC Partnership

    Beats Reportedly Looking To End HTC Partnership

    The known headphone maker Beats is reportedly attempting to buy back HTC’s 25 percent stake in the company. As per the Wall Street Journal’s report, Beats is looking to bring in a new investor to provide “fresh funds for growth,” and plans on buying back HTC’s stake at the same time. Although HTC bought a $300 million, 50.1 percent stake in Beats back in 2011, the headphone maker paid $150 million to take half of that stake back last year.

    HTC’s quarterly sales have dropped below the US$4 billion mark since the fourth quarter of 2011, as it got squeezed in both the high and low end of the pricing spectrum globally. The Taiwanese company flagged earlier that it may post its first-ever operating loss in the current quarter.

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    The two companies had different fortunes over the past few years. Beats’ revenue was reportedly “roughly $1 billion” last year, up five times from 2010, and in June statisticians at NPD claimed Beats had 59 percent of the US market for premium headphones. In contrast, HTC has crashed to quarter upon quarter of dwindling profits, although the company believes it will return to form towards the end of this financial year. All of HTC’s high-end handsets are branded with the Beats logo and claim to have enhanced sound thanks to Beats integration. It’s not clear what would happen to the two companies’ branding partnership should Beats be successful in severing its financial ties with HTC, we will have to wait and see. 

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  • HTC One Dual Sim Now Available For Purchase

    HTC One Dual Sim Now Available For Purchase

    The dual-SIM version of the HTC One is still listed as “Coming Soon” on the HTC India website, But the phone has made its way to an online store. The dual-SIM HTC One is available on Flipkart.com for Rs 46,495. Flipkart says, the dual-SIM HTC One, which is available in silver colour, will be delivered in 9-10 business days.

    The HTC One dual sim:

    SIM1:- Up to HSPA (900/2100 MHz) and up to EVDO REV. B (800 MHz)

    SIM2:- Up to EDGE (900/1800/1900 MHz)

    As per the website It supports both GSM and CDMA, has a 32 GB of inbuilt memory and is expandable till 64 GB. The phone has a 4.7-inch full HD display. The phone is powered by a 1.7 GHz quad-core processor coupled with 2GB RAM. It is packed with a 2300 mAh battery.

    Possible leaked image for the HTC One dual sim
    Possible leaked image for the HTC One dual sim

    The other major difference between HTC One and HTC One dual sim is the expandable memory the new phone has a memory card slot that can take upto 64 GB of extra memory which seems like a great input from HTC. The HTC One is a great phone(check our review) and the company launching the dual sim variant can be helpful for few. What is your thought ? 

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  • HTC One X+ Receives Android 4.2.2 Update With Sense 5.0 And BlinkFeed

    HTC One X+ Receives Android 4.2.2 Update With Sense 5.0 And BlinkFeed

    HTC One X+ users can look forward to pretty significant feature and performance improvements in the next few weeks as the Taiwanese OEM rolls out an update to Android 4.2.2 that brings Sense 5 and BlinkFeed.

    The update adds to the HTC One X+ many of the features first experienced on the this year’s HTC One, including the homescreen news aggregation widget BlinkFeed, automatic video highlights, a new and improved lockscreen, a new music app, autofocus lock in the camera app and more.

    All this is part of HTC Sense 5, the company’s relatively new and vastly improved user interface that has gained so much praise since the launch of the HTC One.

    Battery endurance on the HTC One X+ is reportedly also improved thanks to a new sleep mode switch. Users can track the status of the battery easily by turning on the percentage battery meter in the status bar. Since this is Android 4.2.2, the Quick settings panel is also presents and can be accessed by a two-finger swipe down.

    HTC is yet to reveal any more information regarding the HTC One S, which it previously said would be updated to Android 4.2 but has since cancelled its plans for the handset. The news that the HTC One S would not be updated was met with dissatisfaction by device owners and a petition is still underway to pressure HTC into changing its mind.

  • HTC Mini Companion Device Coming To The UK With Added Functionality

    HTC Mini Companion Device Coming To The UK With Added Functionality

    With its tiny, low-resolution and non-touch-enabled screen with monochromatic icons, the HTC Mini could pass off as a feature phone. But HTC is not taking off in a new direction because the Mini is actually a phone add-on for your smartphone(accessory).

    Introduced as an accessory for the HTC Butterfly earlier this year in China, It was assumed that the HTC Mini is meant to be able to do simple tasks like to make calls and check text messages, all without any need to take your smartphone out of your pocket. HTC calls it an “enhanced Bluetooth accessory” that can be used as a remote control while your smartphone is being charged or connected to a TV.

    As per cnet asia the device is made of plastic with a brushed metal-like finish, the Mini is lightweight and just as sleek-looking. However, its plastic build doesn’t reflect the same premium and industrial feel of the One, but is more reminiscent of the Butterfly’s back cover.

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    HTC says this device can be connected to HTC devices with Bluetooth and NFC, the HTC Mini has remote capabilities, letting you take control of your smartphone from a distance of around 10m. For example, fire up the camera app on your HTC One and the Mini has the ability to capture photos remotely. This will be useful in reducing camera shake, in case you want to do a timed shot or timelapse video.

    To view your photos and videos in the gallery, you can use presentation mode to move forward or backward. This presentation mode also works with Powerpoint slides in the pre-installed Office app

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    One would also be able to control the music with this device,Reject or Answer calls and  if you have Sense TV set up on your One, you get basic volume and channel controls for your TV set.

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    In Singapore, the HTC Mini comes bundled with the One when you sign up for a two-year contract at some telecoms. It’s not sold separately as an accessory.

    Now, if you think to use the Mini with non-HTC phones, you’re out of luck. While you would be able to pair it via Bluetooth, usage is limited to the headset function, so you will only be able to receive or reject calls. And since the HTC Mini doesn’t have a SIM card slot, it can’t work on its own.

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  • LG G2 vs LG Optimus G Pro vs Samsung Galaxy S4 vs HTC One | Flagships Compared

    LG G2 vs LG Optimus G Pro vs Samsung Galaxy S4 vs HTC One | Flagships Compared

    LG is in the lime light once again with its latest flagship smartphone, the G2. Powered by the mighty Snapdragon 800 chipset with four Krait 400 cores clocked at 2.3GHz, an Adreno 330 GPU and 2GB of RAM, the LG G2 simply blows the competition out of the box in terms of processing power.

    The battle of the Flagship devices is always on, today we are going to compare the latest Flagship devices available or to be available in the market which are LG G2, LG Optimus G pro, Samsung Galaxy S4 and HTC one. All these devices are of different screen sizes which are 5.2″, 5.5″, 5″ and 4.7″ respectively. All of these devices have a full HD resolution, which can give an edge to HTC one for the ppi. We think most people would not notice difference between 424 ppi of the LG G2 and 469 ppi for the HTC one.

    Let us compare all of these devices in detail below:

     

    Device

    LG G2

    Galaxy S4

    LG Optimus G Pro

    HTC One

    OS Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean Android 4.1.2 Jelly Bean Android (4.2.2, 4.1.2) 
    Display 5.2″ IPS LCD 5″ Super AMOLED HD 5.5″ IPS LCD 4.7″ Super LCD 3
    Resolution 1920 x 1080  (424 ppi) 1920 x 1080 (441 ppi) 1920 x 1080 (401 ppi) 1920 x 1080 (469 ppi)
    Dimensions 135.5mm x 70.9 mm x 8.9 mm  136.66 mm x 69.8 mm x 7.9 mm 150.2 mm x 76.1 mm x 9.4 mm  137.4mm x 68.2 mm x 9.3 mm 
    Weight 143 grams  130 grams  160 grams 143 grams 
    Chipset Snapdragon 800 Exynos 5 Octa 5410/ Qualcomm CPU; varies by market. Snapdragon 600  Snapdragon 600
    Processor Quad-core 2.3 GHz   1.6 GHz Quad + 1.2 GHz Quad / 1.9GHz quad-core,(Varies) 1.7 Ghz Quad core  1.7 Ghz Quad- core
    GPU Adreno 330 PowerVR SGX 544MP3 Adreno 320  Adreno 320
    RAM 2 GB  2 GB  2 GB  2 GB 
    Storage 32 GB 16 GB  32 GB 32/64 GB
    MicrosSD card slot Yes  Yes Yes  NO 
    Primary camera 13 MP Full HD @60fps 13 MP Full HD @30fps 13 MP Full HD @30fps 4 MP Ultra pixel Full HD @30fps
    Front camera 2.1 MP 2 MP  2.1 MP 2 MP (HDR)
    Battery  3000 mAh 2600 mAh 3140 mAh 2300 mAh
    WiFi Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n/ac, Wi-Fi Direct, DLNA, Wi-Fi hotspot Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n,ac, DLNA, 
    Wi-Fi hotspot
    Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n,ac, dual-band, DLNA, Wi-Fi Direct,
    Wi-Fi hotspot
    Wi-Fi 802.11 a/ac/b/g/n, Wi-Fi Direct, DLNA, Wi-Fi hotspot
    Bluetooth Yes, v4.0 LE with A2DP Yes, v4.0 with A2DP, EDR Yes  Yes, v4.0 with A2DP
    Network Quad-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE
    Quad-band UMTS/HSPA
    Penta-band LTE support,
    LTE-Advanced
    GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900

    HSDPA 850 / 900 / 2100

    HSDPA 850 / 900 / 1700 / 1900 / 2100

    LTE 800 / 1800 / 2600

    GSM 850, 900, 1800, 1900 MHz
    LTE 800 MHz, 1800 MHz, 2600 MHz
    GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900

    HSDPA 850 / 900 / 1900 / 2100

    LTE (market dependent)

    NFC Yes Yes Yes Yes
    Speakers mono mono mono Stereo 
    Availability  Expected this month available available available
    Price TBA Exp. 45,000 39,500 35,000 40,000

     

    It’s a matter of preference, but it’s hard to compete with the big guys. LG might not beat any of these in sales. The general consumer tends to go with the popular choices like Samsung and HTC. This does not mean that the LG G2 is not  the best your money can buy. As far as India is concerned pricing may be the biggest factor. So which one would you take home ? you can leave your views in the comment section below.

  • Blue HTC One Emerges In Leaked Press Shot

    Blue HTC One Emerges In Leaked Press Shot

    After being released initially in silver and subsequently in black and red in the UK, HTC is poised to add a blue variant to its One flagship.

    According to evleaks, the HTC One will be made available in blue sometime in the future, though it’s uncertain for which market it is intended. With the launch of the Moto X and Nokia’s proliferating colour choice through its product lineup, OEMs are taking to less obvious colour schemes as a way to differentiate themselves.

    It’s unlikely that India will see this variant, but we can always hope.

    The HTC One was launched with a 4.7-inch screen, a quad-core processor, 2GB of RAM, 32GB of internal memory, 4MP UltraPixel camera on the back, and front camera for making video calls.

     HTC is busy promoting its next device, which is expected to be the One Max, on Twitter. The company posted a teaser video on Tuesday, suggesting something big is arriving.

    The new video was tagged as ‘Big Things Ahead’ and showed a person with an HTC device (which we believe is the HTC One Max) that featured the same design as that of the HTC One. 

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  • HTC One Max Leaks Online, Reveals 5.9″ Display

    HTC One Max Leaks Online, Reveals 5.9″ Display

    HTC’s new lineup of devices this year has many people looking twice. The all-aluminum build of the flagship One is certainly their best designed smartphone, while the One mini attracts the entry-level market with decent specs.

    Over the past several months there’s been rumours that HTC will also come to market with a phablet – potentially called the HTC One Max. According to a post on ePrice, the HTC One Max may make an official announcement at IFA in Germany this September, but to tide us over they’ve posted the first round of leaked images.

    Specs-wise, the HTC One Max shows a lot of improvements over HTC One, starting with the 2.3GHz quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 processor, which is paired with 2GB of RAM. 

    The upcoming mobile phone also features a full HD resolution on its large screen, along with an UltraPixel photo snapper on the back, and a 2.1MP front camera for making video calls. 

    HTC One Max is also rumored to feature 16GB of internal memory, most probably paired with a microSD memory card slot in this model, which is China-specific (the international model should feature more internal storage and no microSD card support). 

    Apparently, this flavor of the smartphone will also feature dual-SIM capabilities, along with a detachable back cover, so as to offer access to the microSD and SIM slots. 

    The handset will also include a 3300 mAh battery inside, and might even land on the market with support for a stylus, though no confirmation on this has been provided as of now. 

    [Via, Via]

  • HTC Desire 600 Dual Sim Unboxing and Hands On

    HTC Desire 600 Dual Sim Unboxing and Hands On

    HTC is ready to bring its flagship features to the masses with the new HTC Desire 600 Dual Sim. The Smartphone running Android 4.1 Jelly bean also features the Latest HTC Sense and Blinkfeed UI. Laid out with a 4.5 inch 540 x 960 px Super LCD2 capacitive touchscreen display, it has a nimble 242 ppi pixel density. Cameras are borrowed from the HTC 8X with a 8 MP snapper 1/3.2” sensor size, 1.4µm pixel size. The front facing camera is a 1.7 MP shooter both will do 720p video.

    The HTC Desire 600 dual sim is based on a Qualcomm MSM8625Q Snapdragon 200 with a Quad-core 1.2 GHz Cortex-A5 and an Adreno 203, all of which according to the company can tak on any Mediatek based handset offering similar features. The Build quality and feel of the HTC Desire 600 Dual Sim is definitely great. With its rubberized grippy back panel and slim brushed steel bezel the dual sim smartphone is really worth of the brand.

    The box we got is not a retail box , but the usual in-box items should include :

      • Handset
      • Earphones
      • USB Cable
      • Warranty
      • User Guide
      • Wall Charger
      • 1860 mAh Battery

    HTC has not left out on the usual Sense features bundling 25 GB Dropbox storage. Check out the unbxoing video (uploading) and stay tuned for Gaming Benchmarks and full review shortly.

     

  • HTC One Mini Officially Announced

    HTC One Mini Officially Announced

    HTC today officially unveiled the HTC One Mini, the smaller sibling of its successful flagship model. 

    In terms of specs, the HTC One Mini has a 4.3-inch 720p display, 1.4GHz Snapdragon 400 dual-core processor, 1GB of RAM, 16GB of internal storage, 1.6MP front cam and 4G connectivity wrapped in a mainly metallic body with a plastic frame keeping the front and back together.

    That means it’s got a roughly similar look and feel to the HTC One, which is certainly a good thing in our book, and with vital statistics of 132 x 63.2 x 9.25mm and 122g it should fit nicely in your palm.

    BlinkFeed also makes an appearance along with the new-look HTC Sense, the latest user-interface that HTC has skinned on top of Google’s Android operating system.

    As with the flagship model, the HTC One Mini comes with dual front-facing speakers complete with BoomSound technology, plus there’s Dr Dre’s Beats Audio tech also embedded into the handset.

    Storage, as mentioned above, is taken care of via 16GB (non-expandable) however for those worrying that might not be enough Dropbox, SkyDrive and other cloud storage solutions are all available via Google Play.

    The Ultrapixel camera returns, but loses optical image stabilisation. However, it should still be capable of taking reasonable low-light images thanks to the sensor which is comprised of larger pixels than most smartphone cameras.

    Mike Woodward, president of HTC North America, said customers have been asking for a smaller version of the HTC One since it launched in late April.

    Release dates and pricing for the HTC One Mini will be announced closer to launch, but the phone will obviously cost less than the HTC One.

    What do you guys think? Would you be open to buying this device? Let us know in the comments section below!

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