How about an all-in-one device that combines the functionality of a smartphone, laptop, and a tablet? Meet the HTC Tube. It’s a “cartridge-powered notebook, a multimedia laptop using both the cartridge tablet and a keyboard accessory; there’s also a basic phone integrated for quick answering, a stick handset.” No word yet on if this concept [...]
Continue reading...Tuesday, January 25, 2011
Unlike other phones, the HTC Tube is “about splitting the phone into two segments, an outer shell and the inner cartridge.” That’s right, it comes in three different capacities: 8GB, 16GB, and 64GB. No word yet on pricing or availability. What this means is three variations (8, 16 & 64GB) are symmetric, but when it [...]
Continue reading...Wednesday, March 10, 2010
Here’s an in-depth look at the HTC Legend, which runs the Android OS. It “is made from a single block of aluminum and has a very bright and clear 3.2 inch AMOLED (ultra-bright LED) display.” Video after the break. It’s safe to say that HTC’s broken yet another mold with the Legend, stunning the world [...]
Continue reading...Tuesday, November 10, 2009
Despite sticking with Windows Mobile rather than the open source Android OS, the HTC Touch HD2 still holds its own against the latest and greatest cell phones. Early reviewers have been saying that “the 4.3-inch glass display is pure bliss” along with “b.attery life isn’t as atrocious as you’d expect it to be.” Continue reading [...]
Continue reading...Wednesday, November 4, 2009
HTC’s HD2 is now available in Europe and Asia. Featuring a “1GHz MSM8250 CPU, a massive, 800 x 480 capacitive display, a 5 megapixel camera with dual LED flashes, a 3.5mm headphone jack, FM tuner, and GPS chip on-board.” Video after the break. Slated for a “major US carrier” some time “early 2010,” it’ll land [...]
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