HTC Primo, a cheap smartphone with good benefits

HTC had a very strong year in 2011 due to use of the Android technology and appears to be starting 2012 with great force through the availability of HTC Primo. This terminal is expected to key in the development of the Mobile World Congress 2012, where there will be other confirmations and special news.

After the HTC Primo lays a smartphone midrange will be powered by the operating system Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich). The terminal will include a 3.7 inches qHD AMOLED display, a decent Qualcomm 1 GHz dual-core processor and 512 MB of RAM.

HTC Primo

Given that the current 1.5 GHz dual-core speed is the maximum that can be found in this type of terminals, the HTC Primo falls roughly in the middle range, sinning just do not have greater speed and RAM. However, it seems to be a very powerful terminal. Continue reading

HTC rethinks its strategy for 2012: Quality over quantity

The 2011 has been a big year for HTC, or at least they believe in the company. A statement questionable if we consider that the last quarter of last year has not exactly been good. Either way the Taiwanese company has been thinking and will change its strategy for this year.

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As the title says, this year we will have more quality than quantity. In an interview with Phil Robertson, CEO of HTC UK, Mobile Today says that this year the number of terminals will be less but instead we find pointing devices who can meet the demands of different market niches.

The move seems logical. Not all companies have sufficient financial muscle to massive marketing campaigns and to bring many products to market. Better to focus on getting fewer terminals but are of high quality. The margin of error is larger but the truth is that HTC needs to regain the dominant position in the mobile market. Continue reading

Apple gets to prohibit the sale of some models of HTC in U.S

The legal battles continue in the technology market and although it seemed that Apple was too busy fighting Samsung continuously, also decided to undertake legal action offensives against HTC.

An accusation of patent did it by means of indicating that HTC was using Apple’s patents in mobile devices without the corresponding license. At the end of the confrontation, the International Trade Commission has determined that HTC is guilty of violating the Apple patent number 5.946.647 that relates to user interfaces and mobile internal structures.

Apple gets to prohibit the sale of some models of HTC in U.S

HTC has violated Apple products and patents. The verdict is linked to the phone software and has been subject to an import ban which will come into force on April 19, 2012. The ITC has said that HTC devices may continue to send replacement products have been sold. Continue reading

HTC Titan II with 16 megapixel camera

If the HTC Titan already noted for being the greatest of Windows Phones, now also it will make to have the camera with more megapixels on the market, neither more nor less than 16 megapixels. We speak of the HTC Titan II, recently presented at CES 2012.

HTC Titan II

Designed for the American market, initially, also has support for LTE networks of AT & T, making it the second major development that has the device. It seems very difficult to end up seeing the old continent, although possibly with a conventional connectivity.

When it comes to camera, we mean cameras, as it also has a front for video calls 1.3 megapixel. But the point is behind the main features a wide angle and 28mm f2.6, accompanied with a dual LED flash. Continue reading

HTC could be preparing a new Windows Phone device with LTE support for 2012

While HTC has a long and fruitful relationship with the Android operating system from the terminal first appeared with this platform, speak if you remember the HTC G1, we must not forget that the history of Taiwanese manufacturers in the field of mobile telephony began in the hands of Windows Mobile.

Since then, the Asian firm has continued to make eyes at the Redmond when was trade agreements, one of the first manufacturers to implement the specifications for Microsoft to bring its terminals to Windows Phone. Something that, be certain the latest rumors appeared, could return to occur again becoming one of the leading brands in telephony to accommodate a new Windows Phone with support for 4 G LTE networks.

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Something that would not be too crazy, knowing the work now underway at Microsoft to accommodate that connectivity in future versions of operating system and the incorporation of dual core processors, according to the recently ousted Andy Lees who was once chief division Windows Phone for the company led by Steve Ballmer. Continue reading