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The Daily Slash: January 12, 2011

, Jan 12th 2011 Discuss [0]

Today was a bit of a this-and-that day with news stories coming in from all manner of sources on oh... leaks and bust-ups and business mergers and the like. Want a random example? Here's a Just Mobile AluPen Hands-On - that's a brand new stylus for mobile phones. Weird! Next check it out as Samsung supposedly stops an Android update from moving to a popular phone in order to promote another phone: Why Leo, Why?! Take a long glance at a review of the HTC EVO Shift 4G by my main homie Dylan Bailey. Discover a whole new worldwide communication as Google Translate for Android Introduces Conversation Mode. Be amazed at the magic of an "Industry First" promise on our fabulous Sprint Event Invite - featuring David Blaine! Discover the newness of iOS 4.3 Beta. Grab some insight from Ben Bajarin in The Impact of the Verizon iPhone on Android’s Growth. Finally, have yourselves a bit of a ASUS Eee Pad Slider & Transform hands-on with Chris Davies. You're gonna love it! All this and MORE on The Daily Slash! Read The Full Story

SlashGear Week in Review – Week 40 2010

, Oct 10th 2010 Discuss [0]

Another week come and gone and another Week in Review is here for your perusal. Verizon Wireless has started to refund customers money that it overcharged for wireless access. The charges apparently went on for years and the refunds will cost Verizon about $90 million. Read The Full Story

HTC 7 Trophy tipped by Vodafone: QWERTY Windows Phone 7 candybar?

, Sep 13th 2010 Discuss [0]

Mention of a new HTC-made Windows Phone 7 device has popped up in Vodafone's database, with BestBoyz's source spotting the mysterious smartphone on the German branch of the carrier's systems.  The "HTC 7 Trophy" has no details beyond the name, but the "7" certainly suggests Microsoft's upcoming smartphone OS; meanwhile it's not the first time we've heard of the Trophy name, either. Read The Full Story

Black Edition HTC Desire hits Orange UK late April

, Mar 29th 2010 Discuss [0]

Remember the black version of the HTC Desire spotted on Amazon earlier this month?  At the time we wondered if it was just a copy and paste job from the HTC 2010 roadmap that we saw leaked earlier in the year, back when the smartphone was known as the HTC Bravo, but now it turns out the color variant will be getting a commercial release.  Orange UK spokesperson Connor Maples has tweeted that the carrier will have "an exclusive Black Edition" of the Desire from the end of April. Read The Full Story

HTC Touch Pro3 (aka HTC Tera) offering WinMo 6.5 in Q3 2010?

, Mar 15th 2010 Discuss [0]

Generous pinch-of-salt time now, but according to one xda-developers tipster HTC are readying their new version of the Touch Pro2, the unsurprisingly named HTC Touch Pro3 (aka the HTC Tera from the leaked roadmap) for launch in Q3 2010.  Apparently informed by a contact at HTC's European distributor, member LocDogg says initial stock of the Windows Mobile 6.5 handset is expected to come in over the Summer, though the Pro3 itself will be going on sale just shy of Windows Phone 7's debut. Read The Full Story

HTC Desire official: Nexus One with HTC Sense

, Feb 16th 2010 Discuss [0]

HTC have officially announced the HTC Desire - the handset previously known as the HTC Bravo - at Mobile World Congress 2010 this week. The smartphone is, in essence, HTC's own-brand version of the Google Nexus One, tailored to a European market. As with the Nexus One there's a 3.7-inch AMOLED capacitive touchscreen, 5-megapixel camera with LED flash and Android 2.1; you also get the same, 1GHz Snapgragon processor. The key differences are the inclusion of the latest version of HTC Sense, the omission of active noise cancellation, and the use of an optical joystick rather than a physical trackball. Read The Full Story

HTC Trophy gets clearly pictured: QWERTY/touchscreen WinMo candybar [Update: It's a fan render]

, Jan 30th 2010 Discuss [1]

HTC's 2010 smartphone roadmap may have skewed heavily toward Android, but that wasn't to say the company were planning to abandon Windows Mobile altogether.  The first clear render of the HTC Trophy - a Windows Mobile 6.5 candybar with a 3-inch VGA capacitive touchscreen and a full QWERTY keyboard - has leaked, and despite the OS it looks to have potential. Update: Too good to be true; this isn't HTC's work but that of ElCondor from xda-developers; somewhere along the line his watermark has been edited out.  He's done a great job, too: compare it to the fuzzy image in the leaked roadmap.  If the Trophy looks this good in real life, we'll take one! [Thanks Sohaib!] Read The Full Story

HTC Supersonic Sprint WiMAX Android phone in wild?

, Jan 26th 2010 Discuss [0]

Last we heard, HTC's Supersonic was a WiMAX smartphone headed for Sprint in the US and running the Android OS.  No sign of it on the leaked 2010 HTC roadmap, but according to AndroidMobileOS you're looking at (grainy) shots of the smartphone in the wild. Read The Full Story

HTC Android line-up tipped, including Legend & WiMAX Supersonic

, Jan 22nd 2010 Discuss [0]

References to seven unannounced HTC devices - including at least one, the HTC Legend, first spotted on the leaked 2010 HTC roadmap from late December 2009 - have been spotted in HTC user agent profiles, complete with keyboard and display details.  CellPassion caught mention of the seven devices while digging through one of HTC's sites; in addition to the Legend, which is expected to replace the HTC Hero, there's also a version of the HTC Tattoo with a QWERTY keyboard. Read The Full Story

HTC Bravo caught on camera en route to T-Mobile?

, Jan 20th 2010 Discuss [2]

Out of all the smartphones on HTC's leaked 2010 roadmap, undoubtedly the most interesting was the HTC Bravo.  A device strikingly similar to the Google Nexus One, complete with HSDPA/HSUPA connectivity, a 3.7-inch touchscreen and a 1GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon processor, the Bravo also throws HTC's well-esteemed Sense UI into the mixture.  Now one of the first images of the Bravo in the wild has turned up. With it comes the first tidbit of carrier information we've heard; according to Omio the Bravo (which may get a different name by the time it arrives on shelves) is headed to T-Mobile.  They reckon it'll land from free on contracts £35 ($57) or above, presumably with a two-year agreement. Read The Full Story

HTC Bravo tipped for March 2010 launch by 3 Sweden

, Jan 14th 2010 Discuss [2]

Star device on HTC's leaked 2010 roadmap, the HTC Bravo - a 1GHz Snapdragon based handset with a 3.7-inch AMOLED touchscreen, running Android - has seemingly been prematurely confirmed by the Swedish arm of carrier 3.  In a comment - since removed - on the company's Facebook page, they announced that they would be offering the HTC Bravo in March 2010. Read The Full Story

AT&T confirm five Android phones in 1H2010 from Dell, HTC and Motorola UPDATE: Two webOS phones too!

, Jan 6th 2010 Discuss [0]

So far AT&T have been pretty cagey when it comes to Android on their network, but it looks like 2010 is the year when it all kicks off.  The carrier has just announced that it will be pushing out five Android-based handsets in the first half of this year, complete with models from HTC, Motorola and Dell.  SlashGear is at AT&T's CES 2010 press conference this morning, and will be bringing you all the details as they arrive. Update: AT&T CEO Ralph de la Vega just confirmed that the carrier will offer two Palm webOS device in the first half of 2010 too. Read The Full Story

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