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AT&T will soon be introducing the HTC Titan II, the first Windows Phone device to run on a 4G LTE network. This handset in question will run Mango, have a 16MP camera, and a 4.7-inch Super LCD screen.

The 4.7-inch touchscreen [480 x 800 pixels] HTC Sensation XL with Beats Audio is now available in India for Indian Rupees 40,000.

Sprint has had the HTC Arrive on its roster for a few months now; the company is now selling this Windows Phone 7.5 slide-out QWERTY smartphone for $99.99 with a two-year contract. Here’s the price break-up. The retail price for the device is $449.99, you get a $300 saving courtesy the 2-year contract, and there’s [...]

The HTC Wildfire S on MetroPCS is the first HTC handset with the carrier; you can get it for $179 and a two-year contract with this carrier that covers certain regions of the U.S. MetroPCS has no pretensions to competing with AT&T or Sprint but it does offer prices that are often unbeatable.

The HTC Titan with its 4.7-inch WVGA display and 4G compatibility is now available with AT&T for $199.99 with a two-year contract. The minimum data service plan is $15/month. An online purchase nets you free shipping.

Sprint has mentioned on the Sprint Community Blog that the early days of 2012 will see its HTC customers get the Ice cream Sandwich Android 4.0 update. Some of the devices mentioned by name include - HTC EVO 3D, HTC EVO Design 4G.
The HTC Quattro tablet has had all its secrets revealed; this 10.1-inch touchscreen [ 1280 x 768 pixels] tablet packs above average specs, not the least its AP30 quad-core Tegra 3 SOC. No word on pricing but the CES in January 2012 will probably tell us all about this piece.

HTC has stated that with the release of the HTC Sync app, users of its two Android smartphones, namely the Sensation XL and the Rhyme, can access their iTunes data.

HTC has confirmed on its Facebook page that a host of HTC smartphones are set to be upgraded to Google Ice Cream Sandwich in early 2012.

The 4.5-inch HTC Raider 4G LTE smartphone is available on Bell and priced at $550 for a two-year contract. Canadians wishing to go for a 3-year contract on the country’s first LTE superphone can do so by paying $150. The one year and no-term costs are $575 and $600, respectively. What do you make of [...]

On November 6th, AT&T will launch two 4G LTE handsets, the Samsung Galaxy S II Skyrocket and the HTC Vivid.

If you’ve got an HTC smartphone that runs Android, then you’ll soon be able to avail free 5GB of storage in the cloud courtesy Dropbox; an Android app will soon be made available for the purpose.

The HTC Thunderbolt is getting its Gingerbread update one more time, and this time it arrives with fixes for broken voicemail notifications and security vulnerabilities that led to the earlier update being pulled out. The update version number is 2.11.605.5. The update is 146MB in size.

The Windows Phone 7.5 Mango smartphone HTC Radar 4G will sell on T-Mobile from the 2nd of November. $99.99 can get you a handset for a two-year contract, after a $50 mail-in rebate.

The HTC Sensation Z710T for China Mobile will hum to the tune of the NovaThor A9500 platform by ST-Ericsson. The platform combines dual-core application processors with high-speed modems.

The QQ Phone launched by HTC is an Android smartphone meant for targeting Chinese folk addicted to QQ.com; China’s answer to Facebook. The Chacha, as it is called, has a 2.6-inch touchscreen display and is powered by an 800MHz CPU with 512MB RAM.

Looks like HTC smartphones running Windows Phone 7 Mango are set to become the first handsets to receive the Mango update.

Verizon has started rolling out the Android 2.3.4 Gingerbread update on the HTC Droid Incredible 2. The phone software gets updated to version 4.06.605.3.

The Android 2.3 Gingerbread update for the HTC Droid Incredible is on. The update takes the OS to 2.3.4. Folks on the East Coast have mentioned getting the update on their devices and the general impression is that it’s nothing too fancy…but hey, no one’s complaining either. Most just happy that they have not been [...]