T-Mobile on Thursday announced the imminent launch of its latest Android smartphone, the HTC Wildfire S. While the Wildfire brand is much better known outside the U.S., this tiny smartphone definitely packs a punch compared to other affordable Android options. Specifications include a 3.2-inch touchscreen display, a 5-megapixel camera, a 600MHz Qualcomm processor, Android 2.3 Gingerbread and HTC’s Sense UI — all in a 3.99 x 2.34 x 0.49-inch package that ... Read More
T-Mobile announces HTC Wildfire S; launches August 3rd for $79.99
HTC unveils the Incredible S, 4-inch display with unibody aluminum design
HTC brought its popular Incredible handset back to life with the newly announced Incredible S. The Incredible S features a unibody aluminum design that debuted in HTC’s handset lineup with the Legend and a 4-inch capacitive touchscreen display. The Incredible and its brethren which include the HTC Desire and the Nexus One formed the core of the HTC’s mobile offerings in early 2010. Similar to the Desire which launched globally, the ... Read More
HTC Saga gets on camera again, runs Froyo in a unibody design
HTC representatives, burdened with the task to test new devices, should really try a little harder to hide them, as more shots of what seems to be the next Android flagship by HTC emerge. Unlike the previous encounter with the phone in a subway, this time the photos are way better and for the first time show the back of the device as well. The guy who briefly got a hold of ... Read More
HTC Hero running Android 2.1?
Due to porting issues with the Sense UI, Android 2.0 has yet to come to the HTC Hero although HTC and Sprint promise a forthcoming update. There’s no telling when the update will come along but the above screen shot was supposedly taken on an HTC Hero running Android 2.0. Does this mean that Hero owners will be skipping 2.0 all together and be jumping right to 2.1? Either way, free turn-by-turn ... Read More
DIY HTC Hero skins coming after kernel release
HTC has released the kernel source code for the HTC Hero, meaning modders can start creating a phone OS in their own image. HTC has obviously been having a play with the kernel before, as it created the Sense UI which debuted on the Hero. But now developers will be able to unleash the full force of their creativity on the platform, meaning easier to use and more stable user experiences. Improving life The ... Read More








