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Dire HTC Q1 masks rallying revenues

HTC may have warned of dire Q1 2012 financial results on the horizon, but the smartphone company may also be planning to stage a phoenix-from-the-ashes return to form according to the latest monthly sales stats. Although all eyes have been on the company's 35-percent revenue slump forecast for the first three months of this year, according to the month-by-month sales figures revenues rose over 50-percent in March, part of an upward trend from the beginning of 2012. Read The Full Story

HTC One X Hands-on with Tegra 3 Gaming

, Apr 5th 2012 Discuss [1]

We’ve been checking out the HTC One series all week this week, both the HTC One S and the HTC One X, the latter being the one with the NVIDIA Tegra 3 quad-core processor, showing their finesse in the performance world. We’ve also had a peek at the HTC One S gaming performance specifically with its dual-core processor from Qualcomm. Now it’s time to check out NVIDIA’s prowess where they tout it the most: gaming with Tegra-enhanced games.

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HTC One on sale now: Roundup

It’s been a big week for Android – and specifically for HTC – with the new HTC One X and One S braving reviewers, being found (for the most part) impressive, and hitting store shelves. UK carriers have begun offering the two new Ice Cream Sandwich handsets priced from free with new agreements, while SIM-free models have already begun shipping out to arrive with pre-order customers. There’s plenty of excitement around what’s become a significant relaunch for HTC, so read on for all the details you need to know.

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Hands-on with HTC One’s Android 4.0 ICS experience

, Apr 4th 2012 Discuss [0]

We’re having a fabulous time taking an extended look at the HTC One lineup (or two thirds of that lineup, at least), this week complete with HTC’s user interface Sense 4.0 made specifically for Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich. What we’re going to do here is take another look at Sense and what it means for the HTC lineup through 2012. Will Ice Cream Sandwich play a big part in providing HTC what it needs to reclaim the kingship it once had of the Android landscape? We think so!

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HTC One Series April 5 release: Best Deal Roundup

, Apr 4th 2012 Discuss [4]

The HTC One X and One S made their European debut on Monday, impressing us here at SlashGear as well as reviewers across the internet. The phones are expected to ship from retailers tomorrow, and the UK carriers have announced their pricing plans for the handsets. We’ve rounded up all the necessary information, so head on past the jump if you’re interested in picking up either handset and want the best deal. Read The Full Story

HTC EVO ONE leaks: CDMA One X

The CDMA variant of the HTC One X has seemingly leaked, the HTC EVO ONE, complete with carrier branding and a handy pop-out kickstand for hands free enjoyment of multimedia. Yet to be officially announced, but escaping for some brief playtime with Android Life, the EVO ONE has the same 4.7-inch 720p HD display and 8-megapixel main camera as the One X we reviewed this week, but does questionable things to the styling. Read The Full Story

HTC One X vs HTC One S Benchmarking War

The HTC One series has been released in part in Europe, with both hero devices HTC One S and HTC One X hitting the market with resounding reviews across the web. The HTC One X, in the configuration its in here in its international release, has an NVIDIA Tegra 3 quad-core processor with 4-PLUS-1 technology to back it up. The HTC One S, on the other hand, has a Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 dual-core processor running its innards. Let’s have a look at how these two setups compare.

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HTC One solves the desirability dilemma

HTC has been holding its collective, corporate breath, desperate for its luck to change. February’s HTC One Series faced a formidable challenge: a reasonably strong start to 2011 had dwindled until, by Q4, the company was a shadow of its former, innovative self. Now, with the first One X and One S reviews proving positively glowing, it seems HTC could finally be turning a corner. Having spent time with both models, though, what really impressed me was the feel that HTC had finally banished the accountants from the drawing board.

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HTC One camera wows in real world Hands-on

, Apr 2nd 2012 Discuss [5]

We’ve had a go at the HTC One X and the HTC One S, now it’s time to let you in on the camera hardware and software involved in both of these marvelous machines. HTC has been adamant about how much time and effort they’ve put into the photo and video capturing elements of this Hero line of smartphones, and from what we’ve seen thus far, they’ve done quite an amazing job at it! Below we’ll go through not only the interface in video form, but include several examples of both high definition video and photos galore.

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HTC One series starts Qualcomm / NVIDIA battery wars

, Apr 2nd 2012 Discuss [7]

This week we're getting our first look at the smartphone-based next-generation processors of two giants (Qualcomm and NVIDIA) as they sit on the HTC One series reviewed earlier today. What we're seeing is that not only are both of these chipmakers bringing heat to the processing world, they've begun a true war on battery conservation. The HTC One X smartphone contains NVIDIA's Tegra 3 quad-core processor with an extra core for low-powered tasks and sleeping, while the HTC One S contains the Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 chip, made also to keep itself conservative when it comes to draining your power. Read The Full Story

HTC One X Review

HTC needed to hit reset on its smartphone strategy. Lulled, perhaps, by several years of leading the Android device market, 2011 brought an incredibly strong push by Samsung and a growing mismatch between the agile software users desired and the bloated, over-stylized interface of HTC Sense. The HTC One X – and the One Series it leads – is the first of the company’s attempt to reclaim its former position, a Tegra 3 toting powerhouse with a big screen, boastful camera and slick design. Still with the specter of the Samsung Galaxy S III on the near horizon, not to mention Apple’s iPhone 5, the One X needs to do more than storm the spec sheet if it’s to make the impact HTC requires. Read on for the full SlashGear review.

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HTC One X caught in the wild

We're just a few days out from the debut of HTC's brand-spanking new One family, but it looks like the folks at HTCHub got a look at the leader of the line early. The HTC One X gets its full reveal courtesy of some French gentlemen, who also managed to find the smaller and sleeker HTC One S for some comparison shots. In China and parts of Europe the phone will be available for unlocked purchase on Monday, April 2nd. The HSPA+ version of the phone will cost a cool 599 Euros - about $800 US Dollars. Read The Full Story

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