HTC has a special place in my heart as it’s probably the manufacturer I’ve bought most of my hardware from. From Windows Mobile carrying over to Android, HTC is one of the most versatile manufacturers in the market today. However, just because a company is versatile doesn’t mean that it’s necessarily the best; HTC currently has one of the lowest market shares in the industry as it faces possibly a sixth consecutive decline for its quarterly sales…
I’m beginning to believe that HTC doesn’t think they have it hard enough already. That, for whatever reason, they believe they have to handicap themselves right out of the gate here in the U.S., just to make any victory they might get better. We watched last year, for example, as the company made all sorts of announcements and had all these great plans, many of which just didn’t pan out…
Remember that purple Samsung Galaxy S III for Sprint that surfaced earlier this month? It’s back again today, except this time the still-unannounced device has made an appearance on Samsung’s official website. The purple handset can be found by navigating to the page dedicated to Sprint’s Galaxy S III on the Samsung site…
Starting today, the HTC One is available from almost all major UK carriers and retailers.The HTC One is available from multiple UK retailers: Carphone Warehouse, Dial-a-Phone, Clove UK that offers the phone on contract with all UK carriers: Vodafone, Orange, EE, T-Mobile, Three. The price varies depending on the plan, but also, depending on the carrier the phone is expected to launch from April 2nd to April 12th…
First and foremost, I would like to apologize for the terrible ‘Fight Club’ pun title. I couldn’t help myself.
T-Mobile and their new breakaway technique to become known as the “uncarrier” has become the hottest news topic as of late in the mobile news industry. Not too long ago we were speculating the fall of T-Mobile as AT&T had plans of swallowing the company whole, but now they’re turning around and trying to change the way we see the mobile industry…
It’s the T-Mobile Apple iPhone 5 ! A long time coming, T-Mobile is officially getting the popular iPhone 5, complete with 4G LTE connectivity. The phone looks largely the same as its brethren from AT&T, Sprint, and Verizon , but the T-Mobile version will offer unlimited FaceTime over 4G LTE or HSPA+, thanks to the carrier’s new Value plans, which start at $70 for unlimited calls, texts, and data…