HTC One SV makes its United States Debut at Cricket Wireless
The HTC One SV will be available initially in the US at Cricket Wireless. The smartphone features 4G LTE speeds, a 5 MP camera, studio-quality sound and runs HTC Sense 4 on Android 4.0. -mobiletechnews
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d its patent dispute with Apple last year, but the Taiwanese smartphone and tablet manufacturer still has to overcome marketing hurdles in 2013, according to its CEO."Our competitors were too strong and very resourceful, pouring in lots of money into marketing," HTC CEO Peter Chou told the Wall Stree... -techradar
Ten percent of Android devices have gobbled up Jelly Bean
ttp://developer.android.com/about/dashboards/index.html">Google released its latest set of Android usage statistics on Friday, revealing that Jelly Bean (Android 4.1 and 4.2) is now on 10.2 percent of Android devices.The statistics were calculated by examining the devices that accessed the Google Play store over a 14-day... -techradar
Samsung says Galaxy S4 won't arrive before May
rly waiting for the Samsung Galaxy S4 may have to just keep on waiting, as the Korean firm is now saying that the handset will not launch until May at the earliest.In an oddly candid use of social media, Samsung Lebanon answered a user's Facebook question of when the company's next Android smartphone will arrive. While Samsung Lebanon didn... -techradar
Proposed Android mascots give glimpse into terrifying parallel universe
er Dan Morrill lacked icons for his internal Android presentation before the OS was announced in 2007, he whipped up four little bots to spice things up. His four mascots, made in Inkscape, provide a little look at what could have been had Google gone with these scary ADHD Teletubby Hypno-droids instead of the co... -techradar
Is this the first real glimpse of the Samsung Galaxy S4?
pposedly the first press shot of the Samsung Galaxy S4 has emerged online.The photo was first published by Sam Mobile, which claims to have received it from an "insider at Samsung", who was unable to provide any further detail on the Galaxy SIV.Unsurprisingly, we're approaching this with plenty of ... -techradar
New Asus 10-inch tablet breaks cover in time for CES 2013
stranger to Android tablets so it comes a little surprise that the Taiwanese firm is possibly working on a new 10-incher.Details on the Asus ME301T have surfaced on Icecat, revealing that the slate features a 10.1-inch display, Android 4.1 Jelly Bean and Nvidia's Tegra 3 quad-core processor.There is... -techradar
Samsung confirms Tizen smartphones coming in 2013
e have been numerous reports during the past year claiming Samsung was readying its own smartphone line-up using the Tizen operating system, the South Korean company hadn't made any official announcements.On Thursday, Samsung revealed in a statement to Bloomberg that 2013 would indeed be the year that open-source OS p... -techradar
HTC One SV 4G available SIM-free now
e SV is now in stock on a number of websites offering the 4G handset SIM-free for under £350.You can fill your 4G boots with the HTC One SV at Unlocked-Mobiles where the handset will set you back £329.98, while over at Expansys it's £349.99.Unveiled in December the One SV is a mid-range 4G handset bringing the 3G-enabled HTC One S up... -techradar
HTC promises better phones thanks to Apple deal
ing agreement struck between HTC and Apple back in November will see the Taiwanese firm produce better smartphones in 2013.It's thought that as a result of the deal, HTC may have access to some Apple technology which other Android manufacturers cannot touch, potentially leading to superior smartphones with better features and user experi... -techradar
Windows Phone
Nokia's Lumia 920 'Catwalk' successor rumored to be thinner and lighter
n Thursday claimed that Nokia is planning a high-end successor to the Lumia 920 with a thinner and lighter form thanks to a new aluminum body.The existing Nokia Lumia devices all use polycarbonate, making the phones thicker and heavier than the handsets could be if made with aluminum instead.The... -techradar
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