HTC
HTC Sensation 4G takes HTC flagship mantle….
Apr 13th
HTC has announced its new flagship smartphone, the HTC Sensation which is Powered by a 1.2 GHz MSM8660 dual core Qualcomm Snapdragon processor and running Android 2.3 (Gingerbread) the HTC Sensation is designed with multimedia in mind.The Sense 3.0, front-facing VGA camera, and 4G capabilities, the Sensation shares most of the features from the EVO 3D, just subtract the 3D from that.
Tapping into HTC’s trademark design language, the HTC Sensation’s premium look and feel is enhanced by its rounded edges, aluminum unibody construction and the touch screen surface is protected by a contoured screen that feels more natural as a finger is glided across it. The 4.3″ qHD (960 x 540) display delivers high-resolution widescreen viewing and gives the HTC Sensation slender proportions that feel natural in a person’s hand. At the heart of the HTC Sensation beats a powerful, 1.2 gigahertz dual core Qualcomm Snapdragon processor, which enables gorgeous graphics and all-around fast performance.
A higher resolution 8-megapixel rear facing autofocus camera that can shoot 1080p video at 30fps. Captured video can also be trimmed on the phone itself before uploading. For downloading videos, the Sensation’s HSPA+ capabilities promise speed up to 14.4 Mbps, and a new HTC Watch video download service, that will also be found on the company’s upcoming Flyer tablet, makes its first appearance in a phone.
The Sensation comes with 768 MB of RAM and 1GB of internal memory, but HTC has thrown in an 8GB microSD card to help with all that video your service provider hopes you’ll be downloading on the device. The phone weighs 148 g (5.2 oz.) and at 11.3 mm (0.44 inches) thick, comes in slightly thicker than the iPhone 4. However, the Sensation’s 4.3-inch widescreen display is almost an inch bigger than the 3.5-inch display of Apple‘s device.
Features include a customizable active lock screen that constantly updates social media, photos, weather or stock updates, which can then be viewed by waking the display. The lock screen also serves as the launchpad for jumping to the phone’s most-used features. For example, the camera can be launched right from the lock screen in a single motion to give users the best possible chance of capturing the action.
HTC Sense also makes it easy to have fun by enabling people to capture and share special moments. The HTC Sensation’s 8-megapixel camera doesn’t just shoot gorgeous photos but, with the new instant capture feature, lets people capture the moments they want without worrying about missing or keeping up with the action. The HTC Sensation also shoots full HD video in 1080p resolution as said earlier, with full stereo sound, at up to 30 frames a second, giving you smooth video that is better than many other phones. With the new Video Trimmer tool, people can crop their clips to the perfect size for easy sharing with friends and family.
HTC will release the Sensation 4G around May/June, and worldwide availability details are yet to be announced. To check Other HTC models Click Pricesbolo.com.
HTC Flyer Android Tablet to get Honeycomb Upgrade.
Apr 6th
HTC just announced on it’s Twitter page that it will be upgrading it’s HTC Flyer Tablet to Android 3.0 Honeycomb as soon as it becomes available.
When the Flyer was first unveiled at the MWC in Barcelona last month, it was running Android 2.4, a modified version of Android 2.3 Gingerbread, even though Honeycomb is the only version designed specifically for tablets.
However, Google has been exercising tighter control over Honeycomb, so not all upcoming tablets will have it right out of the box. Honeycomb update for the Flyer will come “when it’s made available.” That seems to imply HTC hasn’t received permission from Google to use Honeycomb yet.
The Flyer is a seven-inch tablet that includes a stylus for taking notes, drawing, and annotating documents. It’s scheduled to be released during the second quarter of this year. The HTC Flyer has an awesome 3D interface which the manufacturer has developed exclusively for the tablets. Flyer is a 7 incher with an aluminum body, which makes the tablet light weight and sturdy.
HTC Pyramid is a Smart phone or a Smartest Phone….
Apr 1st
HTC Pyramid is a product of HTC, is a dual-cored processored Smartphone. HTC Pyramid is another Android 3G mobile with 4.3 inch TFT touchscreen display by HTC, HTC Pyramid is equipped with Dual camera (8MP main and 1.3 MP front camera) , HD video recording Features, Gprs, Bluetooth and WiFi connectivity option , HTC Pyramid is Powered by Android 2.3 OS & 1.2 GHz processor.
Have a look on HTC Pyramid Price, Features and Specification
Network: 2G, 3G Network
Operating System: Android OS
Processor: 1.2 GHz Processor
4.0 inches S-LCD capacitive Touchscreen with resolution of 540 x 960 pixels and 16M colors
HTC Sense v3.0 UI
8MP camera with resolution of 3264 x 2448 pixels and auto focus, LED Flash
1.3 MP front facing camera for video calling
HD video recording @ 30 fps
Geo-tagging, touch-focus, image stabilization
Internal Memory : 786MB
MicroSD card slot, up to 32 GB expandable
Bluetooth v2.1 with A2DP,EDR
Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, DLNA
3G network support with HSDPA, HSUPA
MicroUSB v2.0
FM Radio with RDS
GPRS, EDGE, GPS with A-GPS Support
Mp3 codec’s: MP3/AAC+/WAV/WMA player
The price of HTC Pyramid is about Rs. 30000-35000(approx) in India.
This Phone must be pretty good for the personal as well as the Professional use.. To know more about HTC mobile phones click pricesbolo.com.
HTC ChaCha – whats that chacha stands for…? Cha-cha-cha DANCE…?
Mar 31st
Well… Let me not show it like a cha cha cha dance which is one of the dance of cuban. And i am not taking about it. I am here talking about the HTC CHACHA, its a HTC mobile phone basically which is waiting for its’ arrival sooner.
HTC CHACHA mobile phone has a dedicated facebook button that lets you share anything about by just a single click or you can also say ONE TOUCH. Take a photo straight to facebook using a high qaulity camera, take a video straight to facebook. Show it to your friends whenever, whatever you want by just clicking one button. You can not only post status, you can even chat with your social networking friends, you can group all your friends together and see when anybody is online. You can start a live chat, instant chat and juggle between as many private conversation as you want.
You can type like a monster heaps of friends, heaps of things you want to say. HTC CHACHA comes with a QWERTY keypad so you can knock out all your massages as fast as you can. For doing all these things its battery must be good enough.There are some more features for which we have to “hang on”! So I hope you guys will hang on as well…. and well, while hanging on you can do this CHA CHA CHA things… ufff…!!!! what kinda dance is that…?
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Is HTC Desire S worth…???
Mar 29th
The latest addition to HTC’s Desirefamily is DESIRE S and it comes with two cameras (one for normal pics, one for video calls) and runs on the latest version of Android (2.3 aka Gingerbread). The Desire S however doesn’t have a dual-core processor, which is shaping up to be the must-have smartphone feature for 2011.
Everything about the HTC Desire S is polished and slick. From the curved metal and rubberised body that fits nicely in the palm, to the glossy high resolution touchscreen. Swiping left and right through the Desire S’s seven homescreens feels buttery smooth and the colourful animated backgrounds are very easy on the eye.
The Desire S is running on Android 2.3 “Gingerbread” (the latest version of Android for phones), and comes with all of the important refinements. Things like improved text selection/cut and paste (pictured) makes correcting typos in texts and emails a piece of cake.
Phones with two cameras – one for taking pictures and one for videocalls/self-portraits – are set to be all the rage this year. The HTC Desire S’s main camera is a 5-megapixel jobbie while the front-facing camera is a VGA one.
The internal memory of the Desire S is just 1GB. Sure, you can flesh this out with a microSD card (it can take up to 32GB extra) but the problem is that big memory cards can be expensive. Also, there are still a lot of apps out there in the Android Market that can’t be moved to the SD card. So if you want to donwload lots of apps, this 1GB could fill up pretty quickly. Hence its better to have a biggest microSD card so that you can cope up.
So to conclude, HTC Desire S isn’t that bad phone. For those who wanna use FaceBook, Send mails, etc.., can have a bite, Fod you this HTC desire S ROCKS…. To check prices about other HTC phones you can click Pricesbolo.
HTC Launches 5 Windows 7 Smartphones
Oct 13th
HTC Corporation unveiled five new Windows Phone 7 smartphones:
HTC 7 Surround, HTC 7 Mozart, HTC 7 Trophy, HTC 7 Pro and HTC HD7.
HTC 7 Surround
Whether it be gaming, movies or music, HTC 7 Surround is the ultimate multimedia device. With a unique slide-out speaker and integrated kickstand with integrated Dolby Mobile and SRS WOW HD, the HTC 7 Surround delivers high-fidelity audio and virtual surround sound that enable people to share their favorite music and videos with their friends in style. No longer are they forced to use headphones for a great surround sound experience.
HTC 7 Mozart
Crafted from a single piece of anodized aluminum, the HTC 7 Mozart uses HTC’s unibody design aesthetic. The slim, solid and smart HTC 7 Mozart sounds as good as it looks and integrates Dolby Mobile and SRS WOW HD for high-fidelity, virtual surround sound. With Microsoft Zune integration, people can synchronize the HTC 7 Mozart with their PC, enabling them to take their music and video library with them wherever they go.
HTC 7 Trophy
HTC 7 Trophy harnesses the power of Xbox LIVE. Gamers will enjoy the speed and responsiveness of fast action gameplay supported by the phone’s high-performance 1GHz Snapdragon processor, and controlled through the vivid WVGA 3.8” touchscreen. High-fidelity, virtual surround sound – through SRS WOW HD – brings a rich audio experience whether the user is playing a game, watching a video or listening to their favorite music.
HTC 7 Pro
The development of the HTC 7 Pro was inspired by power users who want to combine the ultimate in business efficiency with the ability to take full advantage of their leisure time. The sleek handset slides opens and tilts to reveal a full QWERTY keyboard for fast, comfortable typing, while productivity features such as the ability to sort, scan and manage Outlook email, open and edit the latest Office documents on the phone and keep track of the markets with HTC’s stocks application, offer new ways to maximize the business day.
HTC HD7 owners can enjoy their favorite videos and movies in cinematic-style thanks to the large 4.3” high-resolution screen, while its kickstand allows them to sit back and enjoy the action handsfree. For those who refuse to compromise on their mobile gaming experience, the HTC HD7 realizes the power of Xbox LIVE, bringing gameplay to life in a way that takes console gaming beyond the home.
Availability
The five new HTC smartphones will be available through mobile operators and retailers across major European, Asia-Pacific and North American markets from late October.
HTC HD7 preview
Oct 12th
Alright, so by now we all know that HTC’s HD7 is mostly a HD2 in imperial new clothes, but let’s give the new phone a chance, shall we? We’ve just gotten to grips with the latest member of HTC’s 4.3-inch brigade and predictably enough it feels just as snappy as the rest of the Windows Phone 7 devices introduced today. Navigation is blazingly quick, interrupted only by Microsoft’s excessive fascination with animated screen transitions. Clearly, designing the new WP7 OS around hard-set minimum specs has paid off for Microsoft, whose end product exhibits a great deal of polish. T-Mobile, the HD7′s exclusive carrier in the US, is keen to point out that it’s the largest Windows Phone 7 launch device, so if size is atop your list of priorities, this will be the phone you’ll want to start your journey with. We’ve got some in-depth impressions of the hardware after the break and a video is coming right up as well. Enjoy!
Update: As promised, a lengthy video exhibition of the HD7 awaits your eyeballs just past the break.
Much like the HD2 before it, the sheer size of the HD7 will be the first thing that grabs you. The 4.3-inch screen is again framed by a minimal bezel, lending a feel of efficient, raw, electronic prowess, and it just feels bigger without the HD2′s hardware buttons in the way. We were less impressed by the display’s viewing angles, however — maybe the recent spate of AMOLED, IPS, and Super LCD panels has spoiled us, but the color degradation as you move off center is really offputting. We appreciate that a 4.3-inch superscreen is probably beyond any reasonable manufacturing budgets, but the fact remains that the HD7′s current screen feels a step behind the competition, both in terms of pixel density and general performance. There was no faulting the capacitive digitizer, though, as every touch was responded to almost instantaneously in our brief tests and WP7′s virtual landscape keyboard was a pleasure.
Build quality seems to be on par with HTC’s recent efforts, with a metallic band accounting for most of the bezel and firm matte plastic covering the rear. A squeaky battery door left us feeling a little uneasy, however, and the kickstand’s a fairly thin and weak affair, even if it does have a nice, solid click. The problem is that while the rounded edge of the stand looks neat, it actually serves to make the hefty device easier to topple. We’re again left with the sense that the oversized form factor has limited HTC’s budget and, consequently, options.
Flip the phone sideways, however, trust that kickstand to do its job, and the HD7 becomes a multimedia machine. A pair of front-facing stereo speakers, complete with Dolby and SRS Surround for extra branding points, will fire off anything you can magic up with the preloaded Netflix, Slacker Radio and T-Mobile TV apps. In our time with it, Netflix worked about as well here as it does on the iPhone, piping a very watchable framerate (but with considerable artifacting) over T-Mobile’s 3G. Speaking of connectivity, we’re afraid the HD7 won’t feature the carrier’s new HSPA+ transfer speeds — T-Mobile reps said the HD7′s silicon doesn’t support it, and neither does Microsoft’s spec.
The T-Mobile “Family Room” promises to be an interesting piece of software — a cloud sharing app built on Microsoft Azure that lets individuals leave notes, pictures, calendar events and the like on a Metro UI-ified bulletin board of sorts. Though its appeal would be fairly limited if restricted only to high-end WP7 devices such as those currently on offer from T-Mobile — which the kiddies aren’t exactly liable to own any time soon — the company stressed its brand is “about value,” without letting us in on its plans.
You won’t be surprised to hear that the biggest downer we found with the HD7 was its failure to advance the hardware spec (in any meaningful way) from the HD2. Then again, if specs mean less to you than overall user experience and the chance to jump aboard a shiny new bandwagon, the HD7 should tick your boxes quite competently. It certainly promises to fill many an early WP7 adopter’s time with happy memories of snappy, oversized smartphone action.
Feel the difference – Xperia X10, HTC EVO, Blackberry bold 9700
Oct 8th
Find the best SMART PHONE :
Sony Ericsson XPERIA X10 Mobile Phone – price rs.27,949/-
HTC EVO Mobile Phone – Yet to reveal the price
Blackberry bold 9700 Mobile Phone – price rs. 22,768/-









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