Posts Tagged ‘htc hero’

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-Might suck for those that just got a Droid 3, but the official specs for the Motorola Droid 4 has recently surfaced!

-Following the Facebook Phone, HTC has decided to dive into the manufacturing for Chrome OS/Android device as well, seems like a product to get? More »


-Curious about the HTC Desire? Check out this review that’s giving it high marks.

-New information regarding Samsung’s newest phone, not an Android but a PMP, is now circulating the Internet.

-Oh no, Android phones are now slowly suffering from Bloatware, trial software and apps that cannot be deleted.

-The HTC Hero is unbeatable no more. Now presenting the HTC Legend, bringing HTC handsets to a whole new level of upgrade.

-Olive Telecom has just released India’s first 3G Android Tablet, the Olive Pad.

-Barnes&Nobles appears to be moving away from the books and into the web as it introduces NOOK for Android. More »


Sprint customers and Europeans who have unlocked versions of the HTC Hero have been granted an over-the-air Android Eclair update. HTC is not leaving other Hero owners high and dry either because an official ROM upgrade can be downloaded directly from its servers. More »


In a blatant demonstration of passive disregard for its valuable customers, Sprint has callously declared that its Samsung Moment and HTC Hero will never see Android 2.2 FroYo. More »


Not long after Virgin Mobile snatched North America’s debut of the HTC Legend, another Canadian GSM carrier has received the coveted aluminum unibody smartphone. Bell Mobility is selling the Legend for $79.95 with a 3-year contract or $399.95 CDN out the door, commitment free. Canada 2, USA zero. More »


Sprint just seeded Android 2.1 for the Samsung Moment, so an HTC Hero upgrade cannot be too far off. However, for those who must have Eclair on their Hero right now, there is an unofficial ROM floating around that works. More »


Since it is a slow news day, I thought that I would highlight an inexpensive (equivalent of $278 USD) Chinese Android smartphone that, not coincidentally, resembles the HTC Hero but is thinner at 10.7 mm has a newer 600MHz Qualcomm 7227 processor. More »


From Ziggytek: Today, Apple filed a massive copyright infringement lawsuit against rival smartphone manufacturer HTC and has requested that all HTC phones be pulled from sale in America. In its suit, Apple has cited almost every model that HTC makes. More »


Adobe’s MWC appearance revealed something big: only smartphones with ARM Cortex-A8 or faster processors will run Flash 10.1 properly. Also, 50Mb of free RAM is required, but all current Android devices have this covered; unfortunately, in North America, only the Nexus One and Motorola Droid have the CPU requirements, so this means that the HTC Magic (myTouch), Dream (G1), Hero, Motorola CLIQ, and other top selling Android phones will not be supported. More »


Fresh rumors have AT&T landing the coveted HTC Desire, and Sprint getting the Legend, which would be rebadged as the Hero 2. More »


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