Tag: legend
HTC Incredible specs revealed
The HTC Incredible's spec sheet has leaked in full from Verizon, and Boy Genius Report have all the juicy details. Alongside the already documented 1GHz processor, half-gig of RAM and 8 megapixel camera on board, we can now add a…
HTC Desire, Legend and HD Mini get priced and dated for UK release
HTC put on a good show at this weeks MWC 2010, with their Desire, Legend and HD Mini handsets impressing the crowds. eXpansys have revealed the handsets are all due for an April 12th release. Prices are as follows: HTC…
MWC 2010: Day 2 Round Up
Day two of Barcelona's Mobile World Congress is drawing to a close. Here's the round up of today's biggest stories, including HTC's latest range of smartphones and Orange's plans for crystal-clear mobile calls. HTC Legend gets UK release date, but…
MWC 2010: HTC Legend gets UK release date, but US will have to wait
HTC's Legend handset has gotten its official reveal at MWC 2010. It's a beauty, but while Brits only have to wait till April to get their mitts on one, there is no release date set for US buyers. The Legend…
ROM dump reveals new-look HTC Sense UI
No sooner do HTC have their 2010 roadmap leaked online than they let slip another gem out onto the web. It looks like their proprietary Sense UI is to be given a bit of a visual overhaul. A leaked HTC…
HTC's 2010 plans: Android phones
The leaked HTC 2010 plans have already thrown up the mouth-watering Bravo, but what other Android delights do the mobile phone makers have in store for the new year?
HTC's 2010 plans: Win Mo phones
HTC's leaked 2010 plans have revealed three new Windows Mobile based phones in the piepline.
Wozniak: the iPod is dying, and the iPhone's rubbish
Steve Wozniak, one of the founders of Apple Inc, reckons that the iPod has had its day, and doesn’t like the restrictions Apple have imposed on the iPhone. Wozniak, or Woz as he’s more commonly known, spoke to the Telegraph and said oversupply could bring the iPod down:
“The iPod has sort of lived a long life at number one. Things like, that if you look back to transistor radios and Walkmans, they kind of die out after a while. It’s kind of like everyone has got one or two or three. You get to a point when they are on display everywhere, they get real cheap and they are not selling as much.”