Holy moley! . . . → Read More: Member’s Evo took a licking, but keeps on ticking
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Holy moley! . . . → Read More: Member’s Evo took a licking, but keeps on ticking And there it is, folks, a picture of what reportedly is the HTC . . . → Read More: First HTC Desire HD (Ace) pic leaks out Yes, you read it right — it’s being rumored that Verizon and HTC may be joining forces to give us all the Android world phone we’ve been asking for sometime early next year. . . . → Read More: Rumor: HTC and Verizon to release Android world phone in Q1 2011 It’s one of the most barebones filings we’ve seen in recent memory, but there’s no mistaking that at least one Windows Phone 7 device from HTC is going to make a stateside debut. If we had to guess, we’d say that this is the first official look at whatever phone we spotted late last month , but the only identifying mark anywhere is a PD26100 model number. . . . → Read More: Mysterious HTC Windows Phone 7 device breaks cover at FCC, swears it was invited We know our readers: obsessive early adopters who’ll stop at nothing to have the latest and greatest software on their handsets. Just like us . . . → Read More: HTC EVO 4G Froyo .6 update seems to fix early adopter issues Step aside, BlackBerrys and iPhones, the American consumer has voted with his wallet and picked Android as his favorite flavor in the quarter just gone. NPD’s number crunchers have just announced their findings for Q2 2010, concluding that 33 percent of phones sold during the period had Android on board. This marks the first time in eons (Q4 2007, to be more precise) that RIM has not held the crown of most purchased smartphone OS on US soil, with its BlackBerrys accounting for 28% of the market and Apple’s iPhone occupying third spot with 22%. . . . → Read More: NPD: Android is now top-selling OS in American smartphones Shameless isn’t even the word for it. While some companies try to get away with calling themselves Nokla or BlockBerry , these Chinese KIRFers have no qualms about copying HTC’s EVO 4G in its entirety (externally, anyhow). Yes, that includes the Sprint insignia and the promise of 4G, both of which are, of course, amusingly untrue. . . . → Read More: Keepin’ it real fake: EVO 4G Shanzai edition Remember the HTC Glacier spotted in a database a few months ago? Neither did we, but it’s back and eating most every other smartphone’s pixel-pushing lunch. Here it is at number four on the GLBenchmark Pro 1.1 charts, where only one variant of Samsung’s Galaxy S and a pair of Tegra 2 tablets managed to keep it from claiming the top spot. . . . → Read More: HTC Glacier leaks out in GLBenchmark database, boasts really high scores Judging by the carpet bombing our inbox is currently undergoing, it looks like the official Android 2.2 update for the Evo 4G is under way. That’s a tad earlier than we’d been told (though nobody here’s complaining), and hopefully it bodes well for getting those of us on the earlier unofficial builds “back on track.” In the meantime, be sure to check out our walkthough of Android 2.2 on the Evo 4G , and discuss the update in our forums . . . . → Read More: Evo 4G’s official Froyo update pushing out now! (Update: It’s really real) |
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