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By engadget, on April 18th, 2012%
 We know T-Mo’s got a special HTC One S event in the works for later today, but it seems like someone’s a tad bit trigger happy and decided to out the handset ahead of time. Currently posing freely on the carrier’s site, this “Gradient Blue” flavor of the One S is showing a hefty $599 retail price, though surely will be lower with a subsidized deal in place. Aside from revealing how much damage it’ll do if you take the no-contract route, T-Mobile’s page is also listing the full set of features and specs packed within the One Series member. . . . → Read More: HTC One S shows up on T-Mobile’s site, reveals its $599 price (update: $200 on-contract at Best Buy)
By MobileCrunch, on April 18th, 2012%
 Well, there you have it. After turning plenty of heads at this year’s Mobile World Congress , HTC’s latest and greatest handset now has an official release date for the United States. AT&T has just announced that the HTC One X will hit store shelves on May 6 with a $199 price tag (2-year contract included, of course), and that pre-orders for the hotly-anticipated handset will begin on April 22 . . . → Read More: It’s Official: AT&T To Launch $199 HTC One X On May 6
By engadget, on April 18th, 2012%
 If you were waiting for confirmation as to when you might be able to get your hands on the HTC One X in the US, circle May the 6th on your calendar. AT&T has just confirmed that this is when the flagship handset will launch, at a price of $199 (with a two year commitment.) It’s the dual-core LTE version, of course, and is also the first phone to launch with Ice Cream Sandwich on the network. If you want a slice, pre-orders will be open from April 22nd, or head on down to the source link for more info . . . → Read More: AT&T confirms HTC One X to land May 6th for $199
By engadget, on April 18th, 2012%
HTC One X owners, remember this number: 1.28.401.9. . . . → Read More: HTC One X gets software update, minor fixes reported
By engadget, on April 18th, 2012%
 Just when you’d warmed to the idea of three navigation buttons on HTC’s One lineup, the company went back and re-added a fourth button to the row — in mainland China, anyway. To follow the debut of its Desire ( aka Dragon ) lineup, HTC has introduced a One S variant that it designed in collaboration with Sina Weibo , the country’s most popular alternative to Twitter. . . . → Read More: HTC and Sina Weibo debut One S with dedicated microblog functions (video)
By AndroidCentral, on April 17th, 2012%
 SteveDisco asks in the Android Central Forums , I would like to know if it is possible to access 3G on my UK HTC Sensation when I go to New York next month on a U.S. SIM card? . . . → Read More: From the Android Forums: Using a UK HTC Sensation in New York
By engadget, on April 17th, 2012%
 HTC’s CFO Winston Yung has been shunted into a ‘corporate development’ role after barely a year on the job. He orchestrated some pretty controversial deals during his tenure, including the $300 million purchase of the Beats Audio brand from Dr. Dre — an acquisition that has so far shown little value except as a marketing device. . . . → Read More: HTC moves aside CFO who oversaw $300 million Beats Audio deal
By engadget, on April 17th, 2012%
 HTC’s CFO Winston Yung has been shunted into a ‘corporate development’ role after barely a year on the job. He orchestrated some pretty controversial deals during his tenure, including the $300 million purchase of the Beats Audio brand from Dr. Dre — an acquisition that has so far shown little value except as a marketing device. . . . → Read More: HTC moves aside CFO who oversaw $300 million Beats Audio deal
By engadget, on April 14th, 2012%
 The HTC Golf, as it’s known by codename, has been rumored to be in the works for quite some time now, but today marks our first virtual encounter with the device. Thanks to a leaked press image acquired by PocketNow , we can finally get an idea of what HTC’s alleged entry-level slab may look like. Aside from being coated with a fresh version of Sense , the 3.5-inch Golf is also said to be packing an underwhelming 480 x 320 display, a single-core CPU, 512MB of RAM and 4GB of onboard storage (expandable via microSD) . . . → Read More: HTC Golf allegedly appears in press shot sporting ICS and Sense 4
By engadget, on April 14th, 2012%
 HTC’s been far from quiet since unveiling its One series to the masses, and today the company’s continuing the trend by launching three new devices in China. This trio makes up HTC’s Dragon lineup , which our partners at Engadget China first met at MWC . . . → Read More: HTC launches trio of Dragons in China, Ice Cream Sandwich on all
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