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HTC leaking bad intel, playing dangerous game of counter-espionage?
Jan 23rd
Leaky faucets? Hate ‘em. Leaked gadgets ? We love those dearly, but a rather compelling accusation is giving us pause over some of the juiciest: those from HTC. The claim is that HTC has made a “controled [sic] leak of some devices,” incorrect infos revealed by the company itself, designed to throw us all off the scent. It’s a strong accusation that we’d be inclined to ignore if not for the source: Eldar Murtazin from Mobile Review , who has brought no shortage of undisclosed bits of information to light himself. Eldar says that HTC has been trying to make people think the Halo is a smartphone, but it’s actually yet another Android tablet . What’s the truth? Can we handle the truth

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HTC Diamond-3
Jan 22nd
Htc want to introduce the Diamond-3 mobile phone known as Obsession. The Diamond 3 does have a Windows mobile 7 OS with an 3.7 inch capacitive AMOLED display the same display like the Nexus One produced by Samsung mobile Display. Technical details Diamond-3: CPU: Qualcomm QSD8250; 1GHz GSM HSDPA Device Size: 112 x 56 x 11.7 mm Memory (RAM/ROM): 512MB/512MB read more

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Windows Mobile 7 megarumor: LG Apollo and HTC Obsession running flagship ’720p’ specs, Zune Phone Experience
Jan 18th
Alright, this is some wild, heavy stuff, but the folks at WMExperts have compiled what they believe to be true about Windows Mobile 7, including a whole bunch of previously undisclosed info and even a couple of flagship phones. We can’t vouch for the rumors, but there’s a ring of truth to plenty of it, and most of the rest of it we want to be true. First off, Microsoft is approaching the revision with two flavors: Windows Phone Seven Business Edition, and Windows Phone Seven Media Edition. The former is a stripped down OS that will allow OEM overlays like HTC’s Sense UI, and includes lower minimum specs — though a WVGA “minimum” is nothing to get angry about. Meanwhile, it sounds like the Media Edition is the quasi-”Zune Phone” we’ve been dreaming of , with a heavy emphasis on HD media playback and capture, along with social networking activities like Xbox Live, Facebook and Twitter. Other features include cloud-style services on the Business Edition side for live manipulation of stored data, a long with a location-aware platform dubbed “Orion.” This all sounds great, but what’s really exciting is what Microsoft is dictating should be in some of these Media Edition phones. The first two to break cover are the LG Apollo and HTC Obsession. The Apollo is a 3G worldphone (EV-DO and HSDPA) that runs a 1.3GHz Qualcomm QSD8650 processor and a 3.8-inch AMOLED 1280 x 720 WXGA display. The phone also is purported to have a 10 megapixel camera capable of 720p video recording. Meanwhile, HTC’s HSDPA-limited Obsession runs a mere 1GHz Qualcomm QSD8250 proc, with a 3.7-inch AMOLED display, 5 megapixel camera and 720p video recording.

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HTC ‘Supersonic’ to ring in WiMAX on Sprint, Android-style
Jan 18th
Remember that mysterious HTC A9292 with WiMAX rumored for Sprint a few days back? Well, take a seat, folks — we think we’ve got the lowdown on it here from a trusted source, and it’s a bit of a monster: Codename is “Supersonic” — a name we’ve heard at least once before. Feels a lot like you’d expect an Android-powered HD2 to feel thanks to a 4.3-inch non-AMOLED display and a svelte shell. (For reference, the HD2 is 11mm thick, but we don’t have exact dimensions here.) It’s got a kickstand on the back. This wouldn’t be a first for HTC; the Imagio on Verizon has one, for example. Runs Android 2.1 with HTC’s Sense UI. Our tipster saw it in white; production devices could be available in different colors, of course, but white seems like it’d be an intriguing choice for a phone of the HD2′s size and shape. The phone’s software stack is buggy enough right now to suggest that we’re not looking at a release any time soon, but we don’t have details on the projected launch window. It’s fast — Snapdragon fast, it seems, though our tipster can’t confirm the processor under the hood. We know 2010′s just begun, but between all this noise and the promise of a legitimate 4G radio on board, let’s be real — we’re already looking at a very, very early contender for smartphone of the year.

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Google Nexus One hands on!
Jan 17th
At the Digital Experience some Google stuff shows us the AMOLED Display and to send sms per automatic speech recognition. Great function! The AMOLED display is build from Samsung mobile display and is the same display like the Samsung Omnia II. Technical details OLED Screen from Nexus One: 3.7-inch (diagonal) widescreen WVGA AMOLED touchscreen 800 x 480 pixels read more
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Nexus One teardown reveals 802.11n WiFi and FM transmitter
Jan 6th
We’ve already told you everything you need to know about the Nexus One. Still, you might be curious to see Google’s self-proclaimed “superphone” splayed wide to reveal a Samsung-branded OLED display, Qualcomm QSD8250 “Snapdragon” 1 GHz ARM processor, and Synaptics touchscreen controller. Of interest is a Broadcom chip labeled Broadcom BCM4329EKUBG. Why? Well, the BCM4329 (albeit, without the “EKUBG” qualifier) is capable of 802.11n (HTC only lists 802.11b/g) WiFi in addition to FM transmitter and receiver. Bet you didn’t know that? Picture of the Broadcom chip after the break. Update : Just noticed that Google does list 802.11n on the specs page although HTC does not . Continue reading Nexus One teardown reveals 802.11n WiFi and FM transmitter Nexus One teardown reveals 802.11n WiFi and FM transmitter originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 06 Jan 2010 16:07:00 EST

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Googles Nexus One technical specifications
Dec 23rd
Gizmodo.com about the Display: That screen is damn good Even though the screen is the same size and same resolution as the Droid, it’s noticeably better.

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HTC Passion with Android 2.0 and AMOLED
Dec 7th
HTC are planing to introduce their first Android 2.0 smartphone called Passion in the first quarter 2010 The Passion will be powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 1GHz CPU and equipped with a 3.5-inch multi-touch AM-OLED display.HTC is working to further advance the software attached to the Passion, explained the sources, who are familiar with the Passion roadmap. Source
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