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So we were in trends again. Just like the last contest for crazy mobile apps, we got tonnes of ideas. And this time we got some real innovative ideas which could (and should) make their way in forthcoming mobiles. Well, if you are wondering, I am talking about the competition launched on Monday by 91mobiles... View more
Just yesterday HTC made official the HTC Desire C handset. Today we have found the specs of HTC Ville C, another upcoming smartphone from the house of HTC. Going through the specifications we found the yet-to-be-launched Ville C is almost similar to that of HTC One S... View more
My Little Hero is a new game for iOS devices. This game is an adventure game where the graphics really look good with the cool story line of this game. The main character of this game follows a rescue story of a friend named Pinky. He has to save his friend Pinky by going through different obstacles and she is kidnapped by an evil character Boogeyman... View more
Spice Mobiles latest launch is the FLO TV - M 5600 a touch-screen phone whose added attraction ia an analog Live TV fitted into it that gives you a unique multimedia experience. The phone costs an affordable Rs.3,o99 and is available in Black and Ivory White colors... View more
HTC has released the Android 4.0 aka the Ice Cream Sandwich 1.29.601.7 update for its One X smartphone. This update for One X has been released in Europe. Also its users in UK have started to receive it. This update will fix bugs. HTC had uptill now released Android 4... View more
The HTC Edge; it’s not been officially announced but we’ve heard a lot about this unofficial, non-existent phone. Rumour recap: the HTC Edge is reportedly the flagship standard bearer .. Read...
Since the release of the G-Slate and Optimus Pad last year, tablet offerings from LG have been pretty thin on the ground. Now the company has announced it will be releasing its first LTE-capable tablet...
We managed to sit down with HTC to go over their new flagship Windows Phone, the TITAN II landing soon on AT&T. The 4G LTE device sure caught a lot of us off-guard specifically due to the inclusion of...
Quick news from around the Web @FierceWireless: Acer to launch iCloud knockoff in the second quarter of 2012. Article | Follow@FierceWireless > Verizon Wireless service was down in parts of Montana and...
Among the electronic goodies unveiled today at CES 2012 in Las Vegas was LG’s new 4G LTE Verizon smartphone, the Spectrum. The phone’s big selling feature is its 1280 x 720-pixel high-definition...
PROS: The HTC Hero offers a highly customizable user interface thanks to HTC Sense. It also improves on past Android devices with Outlook e-mail, calendar, and contacts synchronization, a 3.5mm headphone jack, and a 5-megapixel camera. Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPS ...
CONS: The smartphone can occasionally be sluggish. Flash content didn't always work from the Web browser. Apps must still be downloaded to the phone's internal memory. Media syncing software would nice, as would be a file manager
VERDICT: While it could use a boost in the performance department, the HTC Hero is the most feature-packed Google Android device to date, bringing some notable improvements and a highly customizable interface.
PROS: HTC Sense provides great selection of widgets, Highly accurate touchscreen with haptic feedback, Very good Web browser, Sprint Navigation and Sprint TV included
CONS: No camera flash, Lackluster camcorder
VERDICT: The Hero doesn't offer a physical QWERTY keyboard, so you'll be relying entirely on the touch screen. At first, we had to be very deliberate with each key press, but over time we learned to type accurately and quickly. We appreciated the haptic ...
PROS: Great enhanced Android UI that's fun, fast and powerful. Capacitive display
CONS: Needs a reboot every 3 days to keep things speedy
BOTTOM LINE: I love it! I don't get to say that very often, but the Sprint version of the HTC Hero really stands out as one of the best smartphones of 2009 and so it's won our Editor's Choice award. Google's Android itself is very compelling and both HTC and ...
PROS: Camera flaunts touch-only zoom with tap-to-focus. Responsive touch-qwerty more or less comparable to iPhone. Battery lasts for DAYS (36+ hours!). 3.5mm headphone jack. Flash-enabled. Dead-simple USB mounting: Plug in, drag down top menu, and voila, ...
CONS: SD slot is only accessible by removing cover. This Hero has Flash, but how about a camera with a flash? Optional haptic feedback is about as subtle as a 6.5 earthquake. Lack of image stabilization produces videos reminiscent of Cloverfield. 340 x 280 ...
BOTTOM LINE: A lot has happened since the first Google phone arrived 12 months ago. So it makes sense for HTC to finally make a legitimate stab at upgrading the Android operating system, now that Palm has its web-errific Pre, the iPhone graduated to video (not to ...
BOTTOM LINE: At long last, the HTC Hero is now all powered up, ready to take on the world. But is the world ready for the third Android device by HTC? And will HTC's Sense UI debut performance on the Android phone truly enhance the user experience? With batteries ...
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Sony Ericsson (Xperia X10) Price : Rs. 20,800
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HTC Mobiles (Desire) Price : Rs. 14,080
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Samsung (Galaxy S (I9000)) Price : Rs. 17,990
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HTC Mobiles (Wildfire) Price : Rs. 10,400
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Nokia (6700 Classic Gold Edition) Price : Rs.21,990
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Nokia (9500) Price : Rs.22,277
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MapmyIndia (CarPad) Price : Rs.22,499
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HTC Mobiles (Flyer) Price : Rs.22,640
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