It’s a tale of two phones this afternoon. First we saw Samsung’s Omnia HD i8910 doing what it does, and now a bevy of HTC Mega shots have surfaced too. https ...
An image – together with specifications – of HTC's upcoming budget Windows Mobile 6.5 smartphone has leaked. The HTC Mega appears to be part of HTC's push for mid-range devices, with a 2.8-inch ...
Dang, Wi-Fi alliance. You guys should be bloggers. First you accidentally out the Samsung Behold 2, and now you’ve spilled the beans on something called the HTC “MEGA” series. So, what do we know ...
Here is the battle of the titans – the new HTC One max at 5.9-inches vs one of the largest smartphones, the Samsung Mega 6.3-inch display. Yes, we know that the Mega 6.3 launched in August and the HTC ...
Obviously HTC missed the memo that Nokia World is going on right now, because they've just announced their latest Windows Mobile smartphone, the device formerly known as the HTC Mega. The HTC Touch2 ...
Meet the HTC Touch-successor: the Touch2 (previously codenamed the Mega). The 2.8-inch touchscreen will run HTC’s TouchFLO interface over WinMo 6.5, which will have a revamped Internet Explorer mobile ...
HTC is in the forefront of modernizing Windows Mobile and they're the driving force behind the hardware of most Android phones (and a new UI as of recently). They're not showing any signs of backing ...
Despite not having too big a presence in India – as this infographic shows – the fledgling company has launched their flagship in India. The device is slated for an “end of April” release for a decent ...
More from HTC this morning as the W-Fi Alliance strikes again. Wi-Fi Alliance revelations are a bit of a mixed blessing actually. On one hand, we learn of the existence of a potentially sweet new ...
Android phones continued to grow this year. In fact, phones with 5-inch screens, which would have been considering huge a couple years ago, like Samsung’s Galaxy S4 and LG’s G2, are now considered ...
HTC (High Tech Computer) is expected to see its revenues and shipments grow 11% and 19%, respectively, in the fourth quarter of 2009, buoyed by the launch of Windows Mobile-based HTC Mega and ...
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