Sony Mobile overtakes HTC in Android market Mobile Today Sony Mobile has forged ahead of rival HTC in Q3, taking second place behind Samsung in the UK's Android smartphone market. Latest figures show the Xperia manufacturer overtook HTC during the summer, selling 500,000 Android units in the UK to HTC's ... See all stories on this topic » | Mobile Today |
HTC HD2 gains Windows Phone 8 port SlashGear It's time again to call forth the beast from the pits of hacker heaven, that being the legendary HTC HD2, originally running Windows Mobile 6.5 back in 2009, here now with Windows Phone 8. This device has been a bit of a golden egg for hackers over the... See all stories on this topic » | SlashGear |
Does Microsoft Dare Build Its Own Smartphone? ReadWriteWeb Microsoft has long been a company that relies on its manufacturing partners to spread its Windows operating system. That has been true for Microsoft's mobile efforts as well, partnering with companies like Samsung, HTC and Nokia for its Windows Mobile... See all stories on this topic » | ReadWriteWeb |
Windows Phone 8 hacked onto HTC HD2 – Hope for all WP7.x users? WMPoweruser.com In what was believed to be an impossible feat, due to the security features of Windows Phone 8, it seems the famous Dark Forces Team, headed by Cotulla, has managed to hack Microsoft's latest mobile OS onto the venerable HTC HD2, the phone which is ... See all stories on this topic » | WMPoweruser.com |
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The HTC One X Plus is also available on T-Mobile (again via buymobilephones) for £15.50 per month on a two year contract with a £220 upfront fee, which yields a much lower total cost of ownership of£592, which may be more attractive for some.
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