New smartphone features a big screen and high performance. Could it be HTC's best phone yet? The HTC One series of smartphones offer something for everyone, but the HTC One E9+ offers a ton of great features.
Owners of the HTC One M9 will be pleased to know that online sources have reported that enhancements are being made to the smartphone's software to improve battery life and overall functionality.
HTC insults its mid-tier customers with promise to never upgrade their smartphones to Lollipop. Here's a quick quiz: A major, international Android smartphone maker releases a smaller version of its flagship device.
Android 5.0 Lollipop is finally hitting non-flagship devices, at least for Taiwanese Google OEM HTC. The One E8, Desire EYE, and Butterfly S have all begun receiving Android L updates, albeit in Asian markets for now.
The HTC One M9 is about to be released in the U.S., as the first wave of 2015 smartphones begins to hit. But with fewer changes to design and specs than other Android flagship phones, the big question for prospective buyers is, "what's really new or different about this year's HTC One?"
The latest premium smartphone from Taiwanese device manufacturer HTC, the 2015 HTC One M9, is on its way to a release date very soon. HTC's chief rival in Android-land, Samsung, will release its newest flagship, the Samsung Galaxy S6, around the same time.
This week's Android 5.0 Lollipop update release date news brings some good news to HTC One and Sony Xperia Z owners, and some bad news for users of pretty much every other Sony-built smartphone on the market.
Two major Android flagship smartphones, the Samsung Galaxy S6 and the HTC One M9, were unveiled at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain on Sunday. Arguably the two handsets that set the tone for the year's premium Android brands, HTC and Samsung's new devices together show a heavier influence from Apple than ever, and a shift away from longstanding features Android users have come to expect.
The HTC One M9 will be available the end of March. HTC wowed fans by unveiling many products at Sunday's Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain, including the highly anticipated One M9 smartphone, a fitness band and a virtual reality headset, reports CNET.
Leaked images reveal a larger camera and two color options for the upcoming HTC One M9. It has been widely reported HTC is expected to announce the new version of the One on March 1 at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain.
It's that time of year again. In the build-up to the Mobile World Congress starting the first week of March in Barcelona, Spain, rumors and updates are running rampant about the Samsung Galaxy S6 and that other premium Android brand that follows the same development cycle with an early summer release date: the HTC One M9. Here's what we know so far.
If you're one of many HTC handset owners around the world you may be wondering when you're going to get your first taste of Android 5.0 Lollipop. Lucky for you, a leaked roadmap helps clear up some of haze.
The HTC One M8 was a great smartphone but still did not gain the popularity Apple and Samsung received for their phones. HTC is not giving up though, and early this spring they are expected to introduce the HTC One M9.
Taiwanese device manufacturer HTC has been very transparent about its Android Lollipop update schedule so far. But if a new report sourced to a well-known developer and HTC leaker is true, Android L's release date for HTC One M8 owners might be a week or two ahead of schedule.
Regular, non-GPE (Google Play Edition) variants of the HTC One M8 (2014) and M7 (2013) may have to wait for a while to get Google's newest Android OS update, interchangeably known as Android L, Android Lollipop, or Android 5.0. But the wait will soon be over for GPE HTC One M8 and M7 smartphones.
Google's Nexus 9 is now officially out and about in the market and the tablet is bound to draw comparisons to Apple's iPads. Google, however, insists that they didn't intend for the Nexus 9 to be an "iPad killer."
The moment eager Android 5.0 updaters have been waiting for has arrived. On Tuesday, Google released the source code for its latest OS and the countdown began for the release of Lollipop-flavored device updates and custom ROMs.
Android L, known now as Android 5.0 Lollipop, debuts soon on the release date of the Nexus 9 and Nexus 6. The Nexus 5, Nexus 7, and Nexus 10 will get Android L updates soon after. After that, the Google Play Edition devices, like the GPE HTC One and Samsung Galaxy S4. So what about the rest?