Windows Mobile 6.1 with GPS enabled available for all versions of the TitanPosted By: Andrew - 2/4/2008 8:25:18 AMThe latest and greatest in Windows Mobile is now available for the HTC Titan (aka Sprint Mogul, Alltel XV6800, Verizon P4000). A Windows Mobile 6.1 update ROM was released over the weekend that contains a Radio update to version 3.27.00 that enables the built-in GPS functions in the Titan. Additionally, this update also upgrades the Titan to an EV-DO Rev. A capable level. Check it out for yourself: http://www.phonenews.com/how-to-add-gps-to-htc-mogul-xv6800-p4000-titan-2663/ |
Updated ROM posted for Sprint's HTC MogulPosted By: Andrew - 10/24/2007 8:39:28 AMROM version 2.16.651.0 was posted on 10/23/2007 for Sprint's HTC Mogul at the HTC America site. This update promises several key improvements: Check it out at the link below: http://www.america.htc.com/support/mogul/software-downloads.html
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HTC Advantage now availablePosted By: Andrew - 8/1/2007 11:39:34 AMCompUSA: HTC Advantage X7501 Mobile Office MobilePlanet: HTC Advantage X7501 |
WM6 HTC Mogul hits the streets with SprintPosted By: Andrew - 8/1/2007 11:32:38 AMFrom Engadget Mobile: Known as the Titan, the PPC-6800, and the XV6800 in its various forms, Sprint's Mogul from HTC represents arguably the most anticipated piece of CDMA hardware so far this year. Why? Well, for starters, its direct predecessor -- the PPC-6700 "Apache" -- isn't getting any younger. Don't get us wrong, the PPC-6700 was a well-loved device that held its own for a good long while, but let's be honest: aerial antennas and Windows Mobile 5 are getting a little passé (to put it lightly). Highlights
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HTC Omni and HSUPAPosted By: Andrew - 8/1/2007 11:21:51 AMFrom Engadget Mobile: If GPS, a wide VGA display, and mere HSDPA weren't enough to get tongues a-waggin' for HTC's long-overdue Universalsuccessor, it looks like the Omni will be throwing in a few additional goodies to sweeten the pot for its supposed October launch. Notably, pdadb.net sez that the Omni will be rocking a full HSPA implementation -- that's HSDPA plus HSUPA for the lay folk -- plus a 3.1 megapixel cam and LED (what, no xenon?) flash. If we had our druthers, we'd like to see a 5 megapixel autofocus behemoth in there, but you know, let's not get ahead of ourselves. |
HTC Cavalier officially the S630Posted By: Andrew - 8/1/2007 11:17:37 AMFrom Engadget Mobile: The HTC Cavalier has arrived and can be had online for only $565 dollars -- yeah we're with ya, that's a bit steep. This is an ideal handset to replace an aging BlackJack and we -- and we're sure many of you -- hope it gets comfy in AT&T's stable in the coming months. If you just can't wait, kick that old nasty Excalibur to the curb and hit up the Expansys site before they're gone.
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HTC Kaiser passes FCCPosted By: Andrew - 8/1/2007 11:13:21 AMFrom Engadget Mobile: Everybody's favorite king of all mobiles, the HTC Kaiser, has been swept out the door after its trials with the FCC. Interestingly, we peeped three flavors of the handset: KAIS100, KAIS110, and the KAIS120 -- we saw similar variants for the Hermes. Could one of these models end up as an AT&T forward facing camera-less handset a la 8525? Perhaps the rumored AT&T 8925 -- yeah, we're stretching here. Another sticky point found is that the confidentiality agreement covering user manual and pictures doesn't expire until the 8th of September, hardly a reasonable date for an |
The HTC Shift - The Ultimate UMPCPosted By: Andrew - 5/17/2007 2:38:06 PMThe HTC Shift - From www.htc.com
READ: http://www.htc.com/product/03-product_HTC_Shift.htm |
HTC Athena close to release.Posted By: Andrew - 1/26/2007 11:34:03 AMHTC Athena fans--expect to see the Athena on the market in the near future. In the mean time you'll have to make due with more wonderful shots from HPC.ru. Athena will appear as the HTC X7500 and be rebranded as the T-Mobile Ameo. MODACO: http://www.modaco.com/index.php?showtopic=251456 Original Russian source: http://www.hpc.ru/lib/arts/2281/1.shtml
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HTC Trinity: Now with GPSPosted By: Andrew - 1/26/2007 11:25:42 AMFrom xda-developers.com: "Dopod D810 (Trinity) wwe test rom with GPS Enabled". The post title says it all--the before GPS-less Trinity now has an unofficial ROM available that will enable the internal GPS hardware. See more at source: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=291036 |
HTC in 2007: Vox (S710), Cavalier (S650), Athena (X7500), Elf, Kaiser, Love (P3350), Wings & more!!Posted By: Andrew - 1/1/2007 10:41:33 AMThe following report is taken from www.msmobilenews.com. See the link at the end for the full story. HTC's road map for 2007 has been leaked on the Internet and features a range of Windows Mobile Smartphones and Pocket PCs, some of which we've seen before, some we haven't. As with all pre-release information the specifics could change before release. READ: http://www.msmobilenews.com/page/1611/ |
HTC S650 (Cavalier) and the Samsung i600Posted By: Andrew - 12/26/2006 5:15:58 PM
SOURCE: http://www.ferra.ru/online/phones/26773/ |
UPDATE: HTC Athena photos and specs!!Posted By: Andrew - 12/21/2006 9:21:56 AMPosted at EngadgetMobile: Ok kids, hang onto your hats and dose a grain of salt. According to the lads over at Mobile-Review, the HTC Athena (X7500) is a much hotter and much more highly spec'd device like we thought (hoped) yesterday when it first graced our pages. Certainly, none of this is confirmed, but that beefy Windows Mobile PPC Phone Edition device is now rumored to be running on a 624MHz Intel Bulverde processor pumping away beneath a 5-inch, 262k-color VGA (640x480) touch-sensitive display. It's overall thickness is in part explained by the fact that it spins either an 8 or 10GB disk drive while a 2100mAh Li-Poly battery provides up to 6 hours of talk, 300 hours of standby, or 8 hours of WMV video playback. Those specs certainly make more sense. Better yet, it's said to come in two flavors: one for Europe, and a UMTS/HSDPA quad-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE flavor for the US unlike initial reports. Other notable features include GPS, a standard 3.5-mm jack for headphones, 2 megapixel cam with LED plus another cam up front for video conferencing, dual stereo speakers with 3D surround, USB 2.0 and another USB 1.1 host, TV-out, 802.11b/g WiFi, and Bluetooth 2.0 with EDR and A2DP/AVRCP profile support. The unit weighs in at 12.3-ounces (350-grams) / 5.24 x 3.8 x 0.78-inches (133 x 97 x 20-mm) making that QWERTY (barely) usable as a table-top keyboard and not some awkwardly held thumbpad. Estimated to be priced between $1,500 and $2,000 which makes it a non-starter for most, if true. Maybe this is HTC's first take at their UMPC after all. Be sure to hit the read link for the complete list of specifications. READ: http://www.engadgetmobile.com/2006/12/21/htc-athena-x7500-a-umtshsdpa-quad-band-UMPC/ |
HTC + Google + Orange = Googlephone(?)Posted By: Andrew - 12/17/2006 6:31:13 PMEngadget reports: There's nothing official yet, but the Observer reports that the two companies are in talks about producing a Google-branded cellphone that would come pre-loaded with mobile versions of Google apps like Google Earth, Gmail, etc. (The phone itself would be manufactured by our old friends HTC, which implies -- but doesn't guarantee -- that this thing might run Windows Mobile.)
READ: http://www.engadgetmobile.com/2006/12/17/google-and-orange-teaming-up-on-googlephone/ |
HTC Athena (X7500)Posted By: Andrew - 12/17/2006 6:24:56 PMThough the sources are being questioned, multiple sites report that pictures released yesterday are in fact of the HTC Athena (X7500). This would reportedly be similar in specs to the HTC TyTN, but a move towards the UMPC form factor. Images released all appear to have a screenshot of WM5 crudely pasted over the screen area, so the evidence is not entirely convincing yet. More pictures at the link below.
READ: http://www.bengalboy.com/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?topic_id=815&forum=8&post_id=5369#forumpost5369 |
HTC TyTN music docking stationPosted By: Andrew - 12/16/2006 5:47:39 PM"HTC TyTN Music Dock charges, syncs, and delights" - Engadget
READ: http://www.engadgetmobile.com/2006/12/16/htc-tytn-music-dock-charges-syncs-and-delights/ |
HTC VOX (aka HTC S710) coming soon!Posted By: Andrew - 12/16/2006 5:44:19 PMHTC Vox appears on the web:
READ: http://www.msmobilenews.com/page/1588/ |
HTC Working on Excalibur Replacement - Cavalier Due in Early 2007Posted By: Andrew - 11/17/2006 3:44:03 PMFrom SmartphoneThoughts.com: HTC has an update to the popular Excalibur in the works, and it's set for an early release in 2007 - and by early I'm talking about end of January. This new Smartphone is codenamed "Cavalier" and has some very impressive specifications. As a matter of reference, you can consider the update to be the same kind of update Samsung did from the i320 to the newly released i607. The Cavalier will be the first HTC Smartphone to sport something other than the typical 200MHz CPU. Instead, HTC has loaded it up with a 400MHz Samsung CPU! Can you say fast? If that wasn't reason enough to be excited, then I'm sure the Quad-Band (GSM/GPRS/EDGE) with UMTS (2100/850/1900), HSDPA and WiFi 802.11b/g will get your attention. No? Ok, how about 128MB ROM, 64MB RAM, Bluetooth 2.0, 2.4 inch 320x240 screen, 2 mega-pixel camera, and a 1050mAh battery all packed into a package that's just a little larger than the Excalibur. We don't have a picture of the device, but from what we've been told it's very much the same as the Excalibur. READ: http://www.smartphonethoughts.com/index.php?action=expand,12879 |
Ultramobile PCs from HTC--bring it on!Posted By: Andrew - 11/15/2006 3:12:01 PMIt is no surprise HTC is making plans to start developing ultramobile PCs (not doubt with phone capabilities) in the near future. Devices like the HTC Universal are only a few steps short even with the limitations of WM5.0. An article in the Seattle Times says:
READ: http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/businesstechnology/2003352102_htc06.html |
Herald to be released as HTC P4350Posted By: Andrew - 11/11/2006 10:53:09 AMIt appears that the Herald (with no current official release date) will be released as HTC P4350. The lack of 3G support in the P4350 indicates that it will be the successor to the HTC Wizard instead of the HTC Hermes (aka TyTN). The P4350 will be the first HTC device shipping with the AKU 3.2 and various other new HTC enhancements, including the much needed close-button customization application!
READ: http://www.mobile-review.com/news.php?language=en#news11385 |
Updated Cingular 8525 release date & reviewPosted By: Andrew - 11/7/2006 11:00:49 AMNew info on the Cingular 8525 says we should expect it in stores November 16 for prices starting at $399 (most likely with a 2-year contract). Read more below... Cingular website: http://www.cingular.com/8525 READ: http://www.pocketpcthoughts.com/index.php?action=expand,52261 |
Cingular 8525 price and release date!Posted By: Andrew - 11/1/2006 12:02:46 PMAccording to engadgetmobile.com we should be expecting the HTC TyTN to be appearing as the Cingular 8525 around the first part of November. Pricing details below:
READ: http://www.engadgetmobile.com/2006/10/28/palm-treo-680-and-cingular-8525-price-and-release/ |
HTC TyTN Audio Jack Converter 11 pin to 3.5mmPosted By: Andrew - 10/19/2006 9:42:56 AMConvert the audio jack on the HTC TyTN (11 pin) to a standard stereo 3.5mm socket, and use your favorite headphones, using the new audio jack converter available at expansys' new HTC site: VIEW: http://www.expansys.com/htc/p_htc_item.aspx?i=138247
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T-Mobile Dash review and photos postedPosted By: Andrew - 10/18/2006 11:08:02 AMThe T-Mobile Dash has hit the market. Full Dash review and photos, including comparison with the Moto Q at the link below: The T-Mobile Dash |
T-Mobile Dash (aka HTC Excalibur) goes on sale todayPosted By: Andrew - 10/11/2006 6:01:33 PMT-Mobile has today released their version of the Excalibur, hereafter known as the T-Mobile Dash. Prices are $350 for the phone, or $250 with a one year contract and $199 with a two year contract.
READ: http://www.engadgetmobile.com/2006/10/11/t-mobile-dash-debuts/ |
HTC Herald: First look(?)Posted By: Andrew - 10/7/2006 3:55:20 PMWe may have our first look at the HTC Herald coming out at the Italian site solopalmari.com. As expected, the Herald looks like a successor to the HTC Hermes, but depending on who you ask, appears to be around 17 to 18mm thick. Interesting to note though, solopalmari.com does state that the Herald is going back to the miniSD slot from the microSD that appeared in the HTC TyTN, despite the Herald's smaller form factor. |
Pre-release Cingular 8525 sighted...Posted By: Andrew - 10/4/2006 10:16:12 PMA re-worked version of the HTC TyTN is coming soon to Cingular as the 8525. Pre-release photos show it without the front-side video camera used for making two-way video calls. More info at Engadget Mobile. READ: http://www.engadgetmobile.com/2006/10/04/8525-caught-roaming-on-cingular/ |
HTC Excalibur appearing October 16 as the T-Mobile DashPosted By: Andrew - 10/4/2006 12:55:28 PMOctober 16 appears to be the firm release date scheduled for the T-Mobile Dash (aka HTC Excalibur). Time for all T-Mobile Treo / Moto Q users to trade up to the world of HTC... READ: http://www.engadgetmobile.com/2006/09/27/t-mobile-leaks-dash-docs-october-16-confirmed/ |
HTC Trinity update: First release to be GPS-DisabledPosted By: Andrew - 10/4/2006 12:49:24 PMAs reported earlier, the upcoming release of the HTC Trinity will include GPS hardware. Due to problems though with interaction between the GPS subsystem and the GSM chipset, the GPS functionality will be disabled for the short term. A software update is promised for early next year thought to iron out the issues and allow users to enable the GPS functionality on their devices (assumably without any detriment to the GSM chipset). READ: http://www.engadgetmobile.com/2006/10/02/htc-trinitys-gps-receiver-lies-dormant/
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HTC Q4 official product release announced: S620 - S310 - P3600 - P3300Posted By: Andrew - 9/23/2006 2:05:52 PMHTC has announced the lineup for Q4 2006 release. Below, from left to right, the S620 Smartphone, S310 Smartphone, P3600 PDA Phone, and P3300 PDA Phone. We should see P3300 first as the T-Mobile MDA Compact III.
According to HTC's press release, expect Portix and Expansys as the major market promoters of these devices in Q4. READ: http://www.htc.com/03-press-060907.htm |
HTC Trinity looking smoothPosted By: Andrew - 9/15/2006 2:30:00 PMEngadgetMobile reports back from the CTIA in Los Angeles on the HTC Trinity expected out some time this year. It is looking pretty smooth, but I'm saving my money for the HTC Libra next year... READ: http://www.engadgetmobile.com/2006/09/15/htc-trinity-up-close-and-personal/ |
i-mate to sell HTC Hermes 100 as JASJAMPosted By: Andrew - 8/15/2006 2:45:54 PMHTC's more dedicated followers will quickly notice the difference in button layout that distinguishes the HERMES 100 from the HERMES 200. The HERMES 200 is available now as the TyTN and other variants. Below is one of the pre-release pictures of the Hermes 100 as it appears it will be released by i-mate as the JASJAM. More JASJAM pictures here: http://www.i-on.ru/?id=25,3289 Now what are we going to have to do to get a TyTN with a normal 2.5mm or 3.5mm headphone jack? |
More info on the beautiful ExcaliburPosted By: Andrew - 8/14/2006 2:39:05 PMEngadgetMobile points us to another look at the much-anticipated HTC Excalibur: READ: http://www.engadgetmobile.com/2006/08/08/htc-excalibur-viewed-from-every-which-angle/
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HTC Oxygen ReviewPosted By: Andrew - 8/14/2006 1:46:08 PMNew review of the budget-friendly HTC Oxygen from Pocketinfo. Details at engadgetmobile: http://www.engadgetmobile.com/2006/08/12/silly-translation-of-htc-oxygen-review-yields-good-pics/ |
First Picture of HTC's New QWERTY SmartphonePosted By: Andrew - 7/31/2006 5:04:38 PMAlready bored with the STRTRK?--Well get ready for the Q-killing Excalibur: READ: Excalibur - Exclusive First Picture of HTC's New QWERTY Smartphone
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HTC STRTRK On Cingular Around August 8th?Posted By: Andrew - 7/28/2006 5:19:48 PMFor all you RAZR / clamshell / Smartphone lovers out there, GIZMODO reports: "A tipster writes in that the HTC Star Trek, which was FCC Approved on Monday, will be available as the Cingular 3125 around August 8th. He says the retail price will be $299.99, but has a $100 rebate to get to $199.99. This, most likely, after you've signed over two years of your soul to Cingular. We'll see if it's true in two weeks." READ: HTC Star Trek On Cingular Around August 8th?
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First HTC Smartphone with QWERTY Keyboard in the WorksPosted By: Andrew - 7/28/2006 5:14:22 PM"HTC makes pretty much everyone’s Microsoft-based smartphones," says Jack Gold, analyst at J.Gold Associates. "They now want to put their own label on the phone and move from an ODM to a name-brand label. I’d expect them to take what they learned from working with all the other vendors -- e.g., HP -- and produce a phone with a keyboard that looks somewhat like a [Motorola] Q." Apparently, this is still pure industry speculation, but it looks like HTC will be rolling out a QWERTY-keyboard Smartphone in the near future. Stay tuned for more... READ: HTC Steps Out of the Shadows READ: HTC QWERTY Smartphone Coming Soon
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HTC TyTN Full Review & Pictures!Posted By: Ryan - 7/27/2006 9:45:33 AMWe received two of probably the first 100 HTC TyTNs (pronounced Titan) in the United States today! READ FULL REVIEW: http://htcmobiles.com/mobiles/tytn/HTC-TyTN-Review.aspx |
HTC Trinity with GPS to appear Q3 / Q4 2006Posted By: Andrew - 7/26/2006 12:23:20 PMThere is not a lot of info out on the upcoming HTC Trinity. But word is that it may be appearing Q3 or Q4 of this year as a GPS-enabled Dopod Pocket PC Phone. The HTC Trinity has similar specs to the HTC TyTN (64MB of RAM, 128MB of ROM, a 2.8-inch QVGA display, Bluetooth, WiFi, EDGE, HSDPA and a microSD slot) but with the addition of GPS. Advance looks have been few and far between, but it appears to have a little less exciting look than the TyTN. READ: http://www.theunwired.net/?itemid=3191 |
Disassembling Your HTC StrTrk Smartphone (Good Idea, Bad Idea)Posted By: Andrew - 7/26/2006 12:00:38 PMI wouldn't recommend doing this just for fun, but this might come in handy of you have similar situations where you find yourself picking your beautiful week-old mobile off the sidewalk as I often do, and thus have the need to open it up and replace a scratched screen / broken this / smashed that. As the author says, "THIS MAY VOID YOUR WARRANTY". But then again, stepping on it probably will also... READ: http://www.modaco.com/Dissassembling-HTC-StrTrk-8500-S300-F600-SmartFlip-t243184.html
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Videophony with the HTC TyTNPosted By: Andrew - 7/24/2006 10:24:59 PMMSMOBILES.COM has a video posted on their site with a look at the new video-calling, shall we call it TyTN Videophony, on our newest favorite 3G device. QUOTE: Oh well, that doesn't dampen our spirits. Our TyTNs are coming in the morning and nothing is going to quell our excitement... Check it out here: READ: http://msmobiles.com/news.php/5392.html
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STRTrk SIM Lock Cracked at www.imei-check.co.ukPosted By: Andrew - 7/24/2006 10:06:11 PMThey have done it again. As far as we know, www.imei-check.co.uk is the first to have a SIM unlock offering for the HTC STRTRK/SPV F600/Qtek8500/Dopod S300/iMate SmartFlip. More info here at msmobiles.com: READ: http://msmobiles.com/news.php/5395.html The source here: READ: http://www.imei-check.co.uk/f600unlock.php
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HTC STRTrk Approved by FCC; Cingular May Soon Launch SmartphonePosted By: Andrew - 7/24/2006 5:59:05 PMThe FCC has finally approved the HTC STRTrK--the first device from HTC with a clamshell form factor. This is a Quad-Band WM5 device with EDGE and Bluetooth and a RAZR-like thinness. The device is expected to become available from Cingular, probably in August/September, as it was seen in a roadmap of thecarrier’s future lineup. SOURCE: http://www.smartphonethoughts.com/forums/viewtopic.php?p=74938&sid=f726c42a45ae74615670e91d1c9c2c96 |
Get ready for HTC's own line of accessories..both of them...Posted By: Andrew - 7/24/2006 1:17:55 PMHTC says to expect an August launch date of its own line of mobile accessories. Currently, the offerings are a little slim--two bluetooth headsets--but you got to start somewhere, right? And since it is HTC, you know more is coming... READ: http://europe.htc.com/products/accessories.html |
MoDaCo = Dream Job - Up Close Look at TyTN and OxygenPosted By: Andrew - 7/24/2006 1:15:20 PMOur heroes at MoDaCo have given us the best look yet at SPV M3100 (HTC TyTN) and the C100 (HTC Oxygen). READ: http://www.modaco.com/index.php...showtopic=243020 READ: http://www.modaco.com/index.php...showtopic=243018 |
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