Details on HTC's upcoming handset have been made available by a source. Referred to simply as 'HTC U', it will feature a novel input method, and is expected to launch globally in early May.
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HTC originally promised to upgrade the One A9 to new Android versions within 15 days of their release for Nexus devices. Seven months after Android 7.0 was released, it's reached the One A9 in Europe.
T-Mobile's support site for the HTC One M8 stated that the Android 7.0 Nougat update had "been approved to launch and is now available" - but the carrier now says that it was a mistake.
Seven months after Google released Android 7.0, and more than three months after HTC made the update available for unlocked One M9 models, T-Mobile has begun its Nougat rollout for the HTC handset.
A couple months ago HTC announced its U Ultra handset and also mentioned that a sapphire model would also be produced. While we previously knew the price, it now appears to be available for pre-order.
HTC posted a teaser on Facebook saying that it "will give you an unexpected surprise" on March 20. But while some speculate that it will unveil the 'HTC 11', the company has already ruled that out.
T-Mobile US has confirmed that it is now testing its Android 7.0 update for the HTC One M9, over three months after HTC announced availability of the Nougat update for unlocked models of that device.
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After announcing its new U Ultra flagship two months ago, HTC has now started shipping the $749 handsets in the United States. However, the new device isn't being sold by any US carriers.
Google has acknowledged complaints about microphone issues from some owners of its flagship Android phones, and recommends warranty replacements - but some of those replacements have the same issues.
HTC has updated its website to reflect that the U Ultra will be shipping in two days, on March 10, where previously the company's listing only said that the handset would ship in mid-March.
Holding true to its word, Valve has unleashed the first developer release of SteamVR for Linux with limited support for Nvidia and AMD graphics hardware in conjunction with the HTC Vive VR headset.
It's taken a long time for Nougat to be seeded to handsets around the world, and HTC is no exception; despite announcing availability back in November last year, only now has it landed in India.
HTC has announced that it has begun rolling out the Android 7.0 Nougat update for the HTC One M9 in the United Kingdom, a few weeks after bringing that update to the device in other parts of Europe.
Sprint has begun rolling out Android 7.0 Nougat for its variant of the HTC 10. The update was originally available for unlocked models of the device in the United States back in November.
Photos of the One X10 appear to show a device with an aluminum unibody, capacitive nav buttons and a rear fingerprint sensor. It's also expected to have a 5.5-inch 1080p display and octa-core CPU.
While HTC's U Ultra won't ship for another ten days, that hasn't stopped a Captain_Throwback over on XDA Developers from releasing an unofficial version of TWRP for the forthcoming device.
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Six months after its release, the Android 7.0 update is finally arriving to Sprint's HTC One A9. While the update will be available over the air, you will also have the option of updating it via PC.
According to company officials, the follow-up to the HTC VIve will be geared towards a more mobile VR experience. The forthcoming device is expected to be launched by the end of the year.
During the company's Q4 2016 earnings call, HTC said that it will no longer produce new entry-level phones beginning this year; however, it will still sell and support its current devices.
HTC has opened up pre-orders for its latest flagship handsets, the U Ultra and U Play, in the UK. Priced at £649 and £399 respectively, the premium handsets will begin shipping on March 1.
HTC announced a number of deals for the week of Valentine's Day, calling it 7 Days of Sappiness. It will bring sales for the HTC One A9, One M9, and 10, as well as a number of accessories.
HTC has twice suspended the Nougat rollout for its 10 flagship in mainland Europe. The company will be hoping things go more smoothly now, as its Android 7.0 rollout resumes today in those markets.
A Computer Science student at Rochester Institute of Technology has created what he calls a shared reality. This is the combination of Microsoft HoloLens' mixed reality and HTC Vive's virtual reality.
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Two days after its announcement, HTC has paused the Android 7.0 Nougat rollout for its 10 flagship in mainland Europe, and says that it doesn't expect the rollout to resume until February.
HTC says it launched its new U Ultra with a Snapdragon 821 "to have a couple of months of leadership before the next flagship CPU comes" - and when it does, "HTC will have another flagship".
If you were anxious to get your hands on HTC's latest handset, the Ultra U, before its March release date - you might be in luck. HTC will be touring the handset in the US over the next month.
After new images emerged of its long-awaited 'Halfbeak' smartwatch last week, HTC has now confirmed that it's "not going to have an Android watch", with no immediate plans to launch any smartwatches.
Five months after Google released Android 7.0, and two months after HTC began rolling out the update to its 10 flagship, the company has started upgrading the 10 to Nougat in Europe.
HTC promised to launch a 'special edition' version of its new U Ultra flagship, with double the storage of the standard model, along with sapphire glass, rather than Corning's Gorilla Glass 5.
Last May, HTC reportedly pushed back the launch of its new wearable device until later in the year. Photos of the device leaked in October, and more have now surfaced - but its plans remain unclear.
After rolling out Android Nougat to unlocked models of the One A9 in the US yesterday, HTC has confirmed that the update will be coming to European models of the 10 and One M9 in two weeks.
HTC has confirmed that it will finally be releasing Android Nougat for the unlocked variant of the One A9, months after the company originally said the device would receive updates.
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HTC says it will launch far fewer devices this year than in 2016, and an 'HTC 11' won't be among them - but after this week's product announcements, it's hard to understand its new mobile strategy.
HTC's new U Ultra is priced at $749, and includes a 5.7-inch Quad HD display plus a secondary screen, Snapdragon 821, 4GB RAM, 64GB storage, and more - but the U Play's specs aren't quite as good.
A day before its planned unveiling, HTC's new U Ultra handset has been revealed in leaked images, showing a tiny secondary display similar to that of the LG V20... and no 3.5mm headphone jack.
HTC has released a new ten-second spot on YouTube for its upcoming event, but it doesn't give away any clues as to what might be announced. The event will be streamed live and scheduled for Jan 12.