HTC

Want to watch the “All New HTC One” launch event? Here’s how

Originally supposed to be restricted to 100K people globally, HTC have let us know that everyone can now access a…

12 years ago

Google Chromecast goes on sale in 11 additional countries. Sadly Ireland is still not one of them

All the way back in October of last year, Google let us in on their secret that they intended to…

12 years ago

“The All New HTC One” teaser video

Not wanting to let the other companies take all the attention at the Mobile World Congress, HTC have released a teaser…

12 years ago

HTC send out invitations for March 25 event. HTC One successor incoming

As expected, HTC have started to send out press invitations for a March 25 event with the tagline  “the best is…

12 years ago

New HTC M8 picture leaks

Another day, another leak. The successor to the HTC One shouldn't be too far away now. We first saw the…

12 years ago

HTC One Android 4.4.2 update starts rolling out in Europe

Right on schedule, there has been several reports this morning of the Android 4.4.2 update hitting devices across Europe. As…

12 years ago

HTC One Android 4.4 KitKat update starts rolling out

Over the weekend HTC announced that it was starting to push the Android 4.4 KitKat update to Dev edition and unbranded…

12 years ago

HTC One Google Play Edition KitKat update starts rolling out

Owners of a Google Play Edition HTC One can now head to the software update section of their device and start…

12 years ago

Rumoured HTC M8 Pictures. Is this the HTC One’s successor?

When the HTC One (or M7) launched it captured the imagination with some interesting new features. While the phone itself…

13 years ago

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