Android 4.0 update ROM is ready for Sensation and Sensation XE

Finally, there’s a good news on the market for HTC owners who have Sensation or Sensation XE android smartphone. According to GSMArena, Android 4, (Ice Cream Sandwich) suitable for these cell phones. The new ROm is approximately 300 MB.

Now, Android 4.0 is available for a lot of area, from Germany to South East Asian. Since April 1st, HTC devices from UK, France and Netherlands have been receiving Android 4.0 too and now more and more countries are joining this list. According to the report, HTC Sensation in Pakistan are getting the latest update from HTC too.

And there is a bad news, as well. If you ask me what it’s, here’s answer. people who updated own phones have some problems about ROM.

htc Sensation XE

Complaints have started flowing in about the ROM being a tad buggy and unstable. While that doesn’t paint the real picture, you can stay tuned to this space to find out more about HTC’s ICS updates.

HTC One X first review

I believe that HTC has made the best cell phone up to now. It became HTC’s new flagship. New “HTC One X” is big and stronge enough, it isin’t? It’s focusing on people who want to best one. So, Here’s Its features;

What does HTC One X offer us?

It has a scratch-resistant screen ‘Gorilla Glass’ 4.7” screen runs seemingly over the edges of a matt plastic back and just 130g, 8.9mm thick. HTC One X’s screen is perhaps the best all over Android gadgets, even better than new iPhone 4S.

You’ll see all colours warmer and pictures are sharper on it. It’s using a stronge processor that runs at 1.5 GHz quad core. In addition to these, thare are lots of powerful features like an 8-megapixel camera with some aggressive specs, and 32GB of storage. Second is the plug-in with online storage system Dropbox – 25gb come free for two years, so you can save all of your music, files and photos without fear of ever losing them again.

HTC One X first review

HTC One X runs the latest version of Android OS, called Ice Cream Sandwich, on the other hang, It’s been enhanced by HTC by using newly streamlined Sense interface.

HTC adds a computerized reminder to really do so. Customers who also buy the driving kit will discover that the phone is the greatest satnav they’re likely to have used, because of big on screen buttons and live traffic information. People will be able to hear audio, thanks to Beats. Because, It’ll five you customized apps for it. People will be able to hear audio, thanks to Beats. Because, It’ll fgve you customized apps for it. You know, it has different style from the iPhone 4. If you thing that I need a new phone, New HTC is made for you. It’s the best smart phone on the market. Take it.

1280 x 720 HD resolution, Android 4.0 with HTC Sense 4.0 and 1GB RAM is enough to have fun!.. Here’s the best review

What do you think of it? Ples, leave a comment about it.

HTC Thunderbolt Android 2.3 Gingerbread Update Leaked

HTC has solemnly offers an update by the end of the month for that HTC Thunderbolt (and also the HTC Droid Incredible) and coincidentally, a specific 2.11.605.2 ROM has been lately just leaked.

Be advised that if you want to install the leaked HTC Thunderbolt Android 2.3 Gingerbread update you must know that it hasn’t been officially launched and it should be taken with a grain of salt and the usual warnings that go with such a leak.

HTC Thunderbolt

But considering that the end of September is near, there’s a good chance that people are looking at the official HTC Thunderbolt Android 2.3 Gingerbread update.

HTC Radar shows up on UK mobile site Orange UK

The Android HTC Radar has made its way onto UK mobile website “Orange UK” in the “Coming Soon” section. While no timeline is given for availability, it is a good sign that release is imminent. With a 3.8″ screen, 1GHz processor, and 5MP camera, it is meant to be a lower-price point to its overgrown counterpart, the Titan, and was shown to be a little behind it when the two were put through their paces recently. That being said, the Radar still proved to be a pretty nice addition to the HTC WP7 lineup when we took a look at it hands-on.

HTC Radar Orange UK

HTC Runnymede 4.7-inch Android smartphone leaked

The very first press picture of the “HTC Runnymede” has appeared which is one gigantic phone. It sports an enormous 4.7-inch display much like those of the “HTC Titan”, that has been revealed for that Windows Phone 7 platform. The Runnymede, however, will include Android 2.3 Gingerbread and it is enveloped within an all-whitened chassis using the four standard Android touch buttons.

HTC Runnymede

No official details have been revealed yet about the HTC Runnymede, but it’s expected to feature a 4.7-inch qHD display with WVGA resolution, a 1.5GHz single-core processor, 768MB of RAM, 16GB or 32GB internal storage, a 1.3-megapixel front-facing camera, and an 8-megapixel camera with dual LED flash. But what should stand out more is the integrated Beats Audio technology for excellent sound quality.

However, the HTC Runnymede may also pack a big price tag. It’s tipped to be priced at 530 pounds or about $838 off-contract for the 16GB model and 560 pounds or $885 off-contract for the 32GB model. Specific dates for launch are still unknown but more details may surface at the upcoming HTC event in NYC on September 20, when the HTC Bliss and HTC Vigor will likely be announced.

HTC may possibly purchase its own cell phone OS

HTC has stated that it’s thinking about buying a mobile operating-system, observing that the organization has talked about doing this internally but will “not get it done on impluse”, Taiwan’s Central News Agency reviews.

Following HP’s announcement it would cease manufacture of webOS products and start seeking licensees because of its stricken platform, it had been thought that Android suppliers including HTC and Samsung were concerned about the way forward for Android following Google’s purchase of Motorola Mobility.

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Consequently, it had been reported the businesses have been searching to get the webOS platform to build up products running their very own OS to help expand their market achieve.

HTC’s Cher Wang told reporters in China:

“We have given it thought and we have discussed it internally, but we will not do it on impulse.”

Wang also said that HTC’s advantages lie in its distinctiveness, who could mean developing products that run different operating systems:

“We can use any OS we want. We are able to make things different from our rivals on the second or third layer of a platform,” Wang said. “Our strength lies in understanding an OS, but it does not mean that we have to produce an OS.”

HTC has reiterated its stance on Google’s acquisition of Motorola Mobility from the beginning and Wang ongoing to reaffirm that support by saying it had been the “correct” decision through the search giant because Motorola has numerous significant patents, adding that Google may make time to consider the way it brands its Android phones and just how it handles other Motorola items.

Because the market stands, webOS is likely to be the only real operating-system that HTC would have the ability to purchase, because it has some market exposure and Hewlett packard is stated to become available to offers.