HTC Devices Released This Year Will Get Sense 7 UI By May 2015
The HTC Sense 7 is expected to be available later in 2015 – at least for the One M8 and other HTC handsets introduced this year.
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The HTC Sense 7 is expected to be available later in 2015 – at least for the One M8 and other HTC handsets introduced this year.
Screenshots and videos of HTC One M8 running Android 5.0.1 with Sense 6.0 made the rounds online. This time, the device boots software number 4.1 as opposed to 4.0 from a past leak.
You can pick up a Motorola Droid Turbo, a Samsung Galaxy Note 4, or a Sony Xperia Z3v for half the price on contract.
A leaked image of the Windows 10 Store shows that it will offer an HTC Windows Phone app. This would seem to confirm the expected unification of the Windows Phone Store with the Windows Store in Windows 10.
HTC’s flagship offering for next year is apparently codenamed Hima. We’ve already heard a few things about it, and even a comprehensive spec list got leaked a while back.
HTC reportedly intends to use a different naming scheme for it. The upcoming flagship handset is currently codenamed HTC Hima, and rumor has it that it will be available starting March 2015.
Today @upleaks reports HTC won’t be using the M codenames anymore and the next flagship is now known as Hima. He reports another batch of specs of the next Android top dog.
If you own the HTC Desire EYE or the HTC One M8, chances are that you are familiar with the HTC Eye Experience. This is a series of features for certain HTC cameras.
Alleged specs of HTC’s next flagship smartphone made the rounds on Chinese social media. The high-end handset will likely debut in the first quarter of next year with the model number M9.
In the order of the last two days on HTC Desire 620 dual sim models of rumors, but HTC has officially released this, and other Desire 620G dual sim.
A few screenshots have leaked of an unreleased version of HTC Sense running on Android 5.0 Lollipop.
T-Mobile announced that it will begin offering the LTE-capable HTC Nexus 9 in early December. The 64-bit Tegra K1-packing slate will be available with $0 down and 24 monthly payments of $24.99.