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  • HTC and Samsung report strong flagship shipments

    The smartphone wars are heating up and now we are hearing that Samsung and HTC flagship Android phones are flying off the shelves, leaving the competition in a cloud of dust.
  • HTC faces executive exodus

    It is no secret that HTC is trying to reinvent itself and transform its somewhat geeky brand image. It's off to a good start, as its flagship HTC One handset is getting very positive reviews and giving Samsung’s Galaxy S4 a run for its money, but all is not going well.
  • NEC cooks up water cooled phone

    Sony is selling waterproof phones, Samsung is apparently working on an optical zoom camera, while HTC is making great phones that don’t make the company any money. NEC has taken things up a notch, by announcing the world’s first water-cooled smartphone.
  • Apple's secret sauce boiled dry

    While some claim that this would not be happening if Steve Jobs were alive, saner appeals suggest that Apple is just too terrified to modify Jobs' vision. Pete Cunningham, Canalys' principal analyst, said that Apple is not making better phones than HTC or Samsung.
  • HTC posts another horrible quarter

    FinancialHTC has released its Q1 earnings and they are as bleak as ever. Revenues were down 37 percent to $1.45 billion, while profits dropped to just $2.8 million.
  • HTC ecstatic about lukewarm Galaxy S4 reviews

    The HTC One, on the other hand, is widely seen as the best phone to ever come out of HTC, and possibly the best Android phone to date. Unlike the Sammy, it features a robust aluminium unibody which could be used as a bludgeoning instrument, while the plasticky Galaxy doesn’t appear to bring any buil
  • Phablet and superphone sales to remain strong

    The vast majority of phablet devices run on Android and Transparency Market Research believes Google’s OS will continue to dominate the market over the next five years. However, the share of Windows based devices is also set to increase, thanks to upcoming phablets from Nokia, HTC, ZTE and Sony.
  • NASA puts three more smartphones in orbit

    However, NASA’s choice of handsets might irk some Apple fans. First generation PhoneSats are based on the HTC Nexus One, while the second generation uses the Nexus S, built by Samsung. The latter one also has a few more sensors, gyroscopes and an S-band radio.
  • ZTE pays Microsoft protection money

    According to Reuters, Microsoft is receiving cash from Samsung. LG and HTC. It has yet to strike a deal with Huawei but last week managed to get Hon Hai, the parent of Foxconn, to sign up.
  • Hon Hai signs up for Microsoft Android patent deal

    PC Mag caught a tweet from Horacio Gutierrez, corporate veep for IP at Microsoft, which boasted virtually all Android manufacturers have signed with Redmond, including heavy hitters like HTC, LG, and Apple rival numero uno, Samsung.
  • Trade watchdog bites Samsung

    Taiwan’s Fair Trade Commission is looking at allegations that Samsung paid students to attack rival HTC’s smartphones online.
  • Microsoft-backed group calls Android anticompetitive

    It gets even trickier, as Android is an open operating system and the vast majority of consumers use Samsung, HTC, Motorola or LG gear. They all ship with custom launchers and apps. Only Nexus products boast a plain vanilla Android experience.
  • Facebook needs to learn from AOL and CompuServe

    CommentThe "Home" software will be available for download for free from Google Play starting 12 April. In addition, AT&T Inc has exclusive rights to sell for $100 the first handsets, made by Taiwan's HTC that come pre-installed with the software starting the same day.
  • HTC said to be working on Windows tablet

    NPD DisplaySearch seems convinced that HTC is planning to get back into the tablet game with a Windows tablet.
  • Exynos 5 Octa outpaces Snapdragon 600

    It should be noted that the Snapdragon 600 version seems quite competitive in its own right. In Geekbench 2 it scores 3163, ahead of the HTC One with 2687 and LG Nexus 4 with 2040 points.
  • Most first-batch Galaxy S4s to feature Qualcomm chip

    Even before Samsung announced the phone earlier this month, it was clear that it would have to use a Qualcomm chip with onboard LTE to be competitive in some markets, such as North America. The Snapdragon 600 is a good chip and it was also selected by HTC to power its latest flagship, the HTC One.
  • HTC promises louder marketing

    It's no secret that HTC is in a world of trouble and its failure to stick to the HTC One launch schedule is making life for the Taiwanese phone maker even worse.
  • HTC nicked Nokia's power-saving technology

    A German court has decided that Taiwan's HTC pinched Nokia's power saving technology.

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