Adam Swimmer - April 19th, 2013

HTC One. (Supplied)
HTC needs a more creative marketing department. I understand the company wants to make it sound like its new phone, the HTC One, is the only you’ll ever need. But that philosophy doesn’t really work when it has already released a One X, a One S, the One X+ and so on. And, ultimately, in another year or so HTC will have another phone, it will want you to buy. It makes you wonder if the company can come up with different names.
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Tags: AFP, android, apple, bell, camera, facebook, HTC BlinkFeed, HTC BoomSound, HTC Image Chip 2, HTC One, HTC One S, HTC One X, HTC Sense, HTC Ultrapixel Sensor, Jelly Bean, LinkedIn, MTV, Newt, rogers, samsung, Scooter, smartphones, TechCrunch, telus, twitter, Virgin
Categories: Gadgets, Mobile Phones, Product review |
Adam Swimmer - December 29th, 2012

HTC One X+. (Supplied)
I have played around with a couple of the HTC One phones, so I was quite eager to test out the HTC One X+, which is the most powerful phone in the line.
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Tags: android, Beats Audio, Beats by Dr. Dre, embedded battery, htc, HTC Sense, interna; storage, Jelly Bean, lte, NVIDIA Tegra, One, One X, quad-core, smartphone, telus
Categories: communications, Gadgets, Hands On, Product review |
Adam Swimmer - November 20th, 2011

I’m a big fan of HTC so when I first picked up the Jetstream tablet, I was quite excited. And when I heard it would be able to take advantage of Rogers’ LTE network (the true 4G network in Canada), a tiny bit of drool started to form at the side of my mouth. It’s a good thing the 1280×800 LCD capacitive touchscreen cleans off easily.
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Tags: android, honeycomb, htc, HTC Sense, Jetstream, lte, rogers, tablet
Categories: Hands On, Product review |