The most basic tasks that we require from our phones are calling and texting. However, smartphones have made social media browsing part of our everyday lives. So if there is a smartphone which can perform all these purposes very well, most people would be content with it. And there are some of the finest low-end and low priced smartphones in the market that can fulfil this criterion. HTC’s recent entry level phone called HTC Desire 300 happens to be one such phone. So let’s talk a bit about the design and features of Desire 300. The body of this phone is ...
» continue readingIn the past few years HTC has been flooding market with its great range of smartphones that have slightly changed features every time and now it is predicted that HTC One flagship will be counted as the best phone of the year. HTC has also been leading with its mid-range devices and now it’s planning to launch HTC Desire 600 in this regard. HTC is again planning to introduce some of the traditional features of HTC in Desire 600, such as BlinkFeed and BoomSound. HTC will not take long in launching its new device. Something interesting about HTC Desire 600 is ...
» continue readingThere are lots of rumors around the HTC joining already crowded market of tablets. Unfortunately there is nothing certain for the moment. For a long period of time we thought that HTC Scribe it will be the first to come but now we have signs that until the end of T2 will see not one but three HTC tables. For the moment, based on all the information the HTC Flyer will be the company’s first Android tablet. Available until the end of March, HTC Flyer will run Android 2.3.Gingerbread and it will be a larger version of HTC Desire. It is a bit ...
» continue readingA candybar slate from HTC with a 3.7-inch SLCD and 1GHz Snapdragon processor -- sounds about rightfor the Desire, but this little puppy is actually running Windows Phone 7 (presumably a developer build, given the apps catalog). According to our tipster, the three buttons under the screen are touch-sensitive à la Nexus One, the camera boasts 8 megapixels of memory retention, and the "hardware is ready." (read more on Engaget)
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