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24
Dec

HTC One X9 officially announced in China


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The HTC One X9 has been officially announced in China. Powered by an octa-core MediaTek processor, the One X9 is a premium smartphone that doesn’t command a premium price tag. Equipped with a 5.5-inch display, the One X9 features a good-looking design that’s been combined with a metal unibody. HTC claims that it takes more than 300 hours and 50 advanced steps to assemble one of these beauties.

On the inside of the One X9 ticks MediaTek’s high-end Helio X10 processor, which is comprised of 8x Cortex A53 cores clocked at 2.2GHz. The 64-bit chipset is paired with a PowerVR G6200 GPU clocked at 700MHz, 3GB of RAM, and 32GB of internal storage. The One X9 has an UltraPixel front camera, great for low-light conditions and selfie lovers. Turn the device around and you’re greeted by a 13MP camera that’s armed with OIS and capable of 4K video recording. There’s also support for RAW image capture, which serious mobile photographers are sure to appreciate.

The One X9 comes with a large 3000mAh battery, which HTC claims can last about 15 hours of voice calls over 3G, 10 hours of high-definition video playback, and 40 hours of uninterrupted music playback. Support for fast charging is present, which is said to be 30% faster than charging with a regular 5V, 1A charger.

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Just like most other high-end HTC handsets, the One X9 has powerful BoomSound speakers on the front side, which when coupled with Dolby Audio makes for an immersive audio experience. Also, the speaker holes are such that they are effectively water- and dust-proof. The handset is capable of powering professional hi-fi headphones, thanks to the in-built amp that can drive power output of up to 0.98V.

The One X9 is HTC’s smallest 5.5-inch device ever, as specified on their website, having a width of only 75.9mm. The display, which boasts 170-degree wide viewing angles and high contrast for good daylight visibility, is protected by Corning’s Gorilla Glass. HTC opted for a Full HD (1920 x 1080 pixels) panel instead of Quad HD or 4K. The resultant improvement in battery life is sure to be appreciated by end users.

HTC’s website doesn’t mention the Android version running on the One X9, but seeing that the One A9 released with Marshmallow out-of-the-box, we would be surprised if it weren’t the same case with their new smartphone. Perhaps one of the best part about the One X9 is its price, which is 2399 yuan in China, or roughly $370. Keep in mind the phone is currently a Chinese exclusive, but let’s hope that HTC introduces the One X9 to other markets across the globe at the same aggressive price point.

24
Dec

HTC unveils the affordable but powerful One X9


We knew it was coming. Last week, HTC’s upcoming handset, the One X9, bared all in a leaked photo shoot. The Taiwanese manufacturer has now decided to let the cat out of the bag.

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The suspicions about the One X9 were on point. As of late, HTC has been focusing on strong midrange smartphones (see One A9) and the X9 lines up with that strategy. Let’s take a look at the specs:

  • Display: 5.5″ 1080P
  • SoC: MediaTek Helio X10 (octa-core, 2.2GHz) and 3GB of RAM
  • Storage: 32GB on-board and microSD expandable up to 2TB
  • Camera: 13MP rear (OIS, f/2.0 aperture) and 5MP front (f/2.0)
  • Battery: 3,000 mAh

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HTC doesn’t specify the display technology in the X9. The A9 uses an AMOLED panel, so we can make a guess. Additionally, we don’t know what version of Android the X9 will ship with, but Marshmallow supplemented with the latest HTC Sense UI would be a good guess.

The reversion back to capacitive navigation buttons is certainly interesting. HTC may feel like it’s a cleaner look than with the infamous black logo bar. Lastly, BoomSound makes a return. The X9 packs dual, front stereo speakers that are enhanced with Dolby Audio.

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If you like what you see, it’s unfortunate that we have no idea if the One X9 will be offered worldwide. We only know that it’s slated for the Chinese market. The X9 will launch at 2,399 yuan (~ $370 USD), which is no doubt a great value.

Source: HTC

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24
Dec

HTC One X9 is now available in China


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HTC, as promised, has finally made the One X9 official in the Chinese region, and it’s looks almost identical to the company’s new flagship, the One A9.

The HTC One X9 takes many design hints from the One A9, but there’s also been a lot of small design alterations, especially with the introduction of a new camera visor.

HTC’s new smartphone sports a 5.5-inch 1920 x 1080 IPS display, a MediaTek Helio X10 octa-core 2.2GHz processor, 3GB of RAM, 32GB of internal storage, and a microSD slot. It also has a 13-megapixel rear camera with Optical Image Stabilization (OIS) that can capture RAW images as well as well as shoot 4K video. Additionally, there’s a 5-megapixel front camera, as well as a non-removable 3,000mAh battery with fast charging.

The One X9 will sell for ¥2399 (USD$370) in the Chinese market, a significant step down from the One A9’s ¥2799 (USD$432) price point. It will be available in Gunmetal Grey and Silver color variations.

Unfortunately, there’s been no official word if this device will make it to European or Western markets.

source: HTC

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24
Dec

HTC One X9 goes head to head with affordable Chinese phones


Even though it’s Christmas Eve, we’re getting used to seeing the odd product announcements coming from the Far East around this time of the year (ugh). Today, the culprit is none other than HTC, who has announced yet another metallic “hero” Android device, the One X9. Judging by its looks, you may as well say the Butterfly S (front) and Lenovo’s Phab Plus (back) made a baby here, especially with how the X9 even re-introduced HTC’s long-gone back-lit capacitive Android buttons. More interestingly, this device is going for just 2,399 yuan or about $370 off-contract in China, making it HTC’s most affordable hero device ever.

On paper, the X9 is pretty much what you’d expect from a premium mid-ranger these days, as it comes with a 5.5-inch 1080p display (likely IPS), an octa-core MediaTek X10 chipset (8x Cortex-A53), 3GB of RAM, 32GB of storage, a dedicated microSD slot (up to 2TB), a 3,000 mAh battery and dual Nano SIM slots. Radio-wise, you get the regular UMTS 3G (850/900/1900/2100) plus China Mobile’s TD-SCDMA 3G (1900/2000), along with dual-mode LTE (FDD bands 1/3/5/7/8/28; TDD bands 38/39/40/41).

Like the smaller but more expensive A9, the X9 is also garnished with a 13-megapixel f/2.0 main camera with optical stabilization plus dual-tone flash, as well as an UltraPixel f/2.0 front camera on the other side for better low-light shots; and yes, you can capture RAW images here. It’s worth pointing out that even though the A9 costs more than the X9, only the latter comes with BoomSound front-facing stereo speakers, thus making it a somewhat more attractive deal. What’s uncertain is whether the X9 will ship with Android 6.0, nor has HTC provided a date for pre-ordering or shipping.

At 2,399 yuan, this is HTC’s boldest attempt yet to steal a bigger slice of the pie from the likes of Xiaomi, Huawei, Oppo and Vivo who dominate that price tier in China. Having said that, these other brands still tend to offer slightly better specs at similar prices, so it’s up to HTC to market the X9 properly in that region. For the rest of us outside China, here’s hoping that we’ll get a similar bargain.

Via: Engadget Chinese

Source: HTC China

24
Dec

Dear Santa, Can you please add these features to flagship devices for 2016?


The lines between budget, mid-range, and high-end phones are rapidly becoming blurred. There are many devices in every price category that perform at a high-level, so it is about time that flagships start differentiating themselves again.

With Christmas just a day away, I’m writing an open letter to Santa Claus who hopefully will grant my smartphone feature wishes for next year. I think I have been good, and hope to have stayed off of his naughty list…

Dear Santa,

Flagship phones cost a great deal of money, and it’s embarrassing to see phones that cost half as much offer similar performance and hardware for half the cost. Santa, can you help Samsung, Sony, HTC, and LG design new features into their best phones to keep the enthusiasts happy? I know some of these ideas might be a little crazy, but it can’t hurt to ask!

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Optical zoom and a camera lens cover

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Before smartphones, most of us used actual cameras to take our pictures. One of the cardinal rules of photography was to never touch the lens. Oil and dust can ruin any picture but no smartphone comes with built-in coverage. Almost all compact cameras come with an automatic lens cover to protect the lens from dirt and oil, so can you help one or all of these companies help protect our lenses? Most lenses come with a coating that helps keep them protected, but after a year of wiping and cleaning, that protection is gone and pictures just don’t come out as good as they did when the phone was new.

Optical image stabilization, ridiculous megapixel counts, laser auto-focus, dual LED flash and Ultrapixels are all great, but optical zoom is what is missing on smartphone cameras these days. Samsung made the Galaxy S4 Zoom a couple of years ago, but that phone was just too thick and a niche device. And Sony made the external DSC-QX30 wireless lens, but no one really likes to bring along a second device to take pictures, unless it is a real camera.

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Santa, can you help the engineers come up with a revolutionary way to bring us 3-10X optical zoom to our smartphone cameras? It shouldn’t add much bulk to our devices and should be reliable too. Optical zoom would be a great way for us to enhance our pictures.

Dual front-facing speakers with full range sound

Quite a few phones have dual front facing speakers like the Nexus 6 and 6P, but many flagships like the Samsung Galaxy Note5 and LG V10 still have a mono speaker on the bottom of the device that are anything but spectacular. Loud but tinny sound is the norm on flagships, but can you help the engineers develop fuller sound like the HTC One line has?

It would be nice to make audio an important feature on all flagships these days and we shouldn’t have to settle for a huge black bar to get it. We all love to listen to music, take calls over speakerphone, play games and watch videos. Is it too much to as for full range sound?

Decently made earbuds with an inline remote and microphone

The Apple iPhone has great earbuds that come free with every purchase. Sadly many manufacturers have quietly stopped giving us earbuds and make us buy them separately. If they aren’t going to provide us with quality front facing speakers, can you help them develop earbuds that seal out excess background noise while providing decent sound while being included with every purchase?

Panasonic makes the RPHJE120K In-Ear Headphones and they retail for $6.29 on Amazon.com with free 2-day shipping! The headphones have over 27k reviews with an average rating of 4.5/5 stars which means they are excellent. It really can’t cost manufacturers that much money to manufacture these, so I beg you to help these companies add headphones back into the package.

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External Memory with 32GB of base memory

There are fewer and fewer flagships with the ability to add external memory. As technology progresses, our data consumption increases right along with it and some of us need more memory. We are downloading HiFi music from Tidal, and videos from YouTube Red and need our storage space.

Some companies like HTC and LG still have external memory as an option, but Samsung recently decided people care more about looks than internal hardware. In this time of great phones, we should be able to have great builds with external memory too. And while I am at it, can you also make 32GB of memory a base option for flagships? Android software can take over 5GB of space, and that isn’t including all of the bloatware that Verizon, T-Mobile and AT&T install on our phones without our permission.

16GB of base memory is unacceptable for flagship devices.

USB type-C and Qi Wireless charging

Many devices are switching over to USB type-C, like the Nexus 5X and 6P which is a great thing. One of my favorite features, albeit a very simple one, is that you can insert the plug in any orientation. Even though it is a huge pain in the rear to have different charging cables(micro USB and USB type-C), the benefit of not having to look at a small plug before inserting to charge is a nice feature to have.

Santa, can you help all companies adopt this standard?

Sadly while Google brought USB type-C to the Nexus 6P and 5X, they decided to leave out wireless charging. It’s kind of ridiculous that we need to sacrifice one feature for another. Can we just have both? Wireless charging is a great feature that many of us take advantage of. Once you get used to wireless charging, it is really difficult to go back to using a standard plug to charge your device.

48-hour battery life

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I’m not sure why phone manufacturers have set a 24-hour limit on battery life, but most flagships barely can make it through a full day of heavy usage. Before smartphones, our flip phones used to last a couple days on a full charge. One would logically think that battery life on smartphones would get better as time passes, but as efficiency improves manufacturers just make the batteries smaller. The Samsung Galaxy Note3 and Note4 both had larger batteries than the Note5, but all three get roughly the same amount of usage on a single charge.

The Note5 can last a full day on a single charge with a 3000mAh, battery, but it’s time to give us a 4000-5000mAh battery found in unlocked devices. We want more time away from our chargers. Is this something you can help us with?

4k Display

I know having a 4k display seems a bit ridiculous at this point. 2k displays commonly found on flagships are so clear that you cannot see pixels without magnification. But as virtual reality(VR) expands in popularity so does the need for increased resolution. VR magnifies your display in a viewer, like the Google Cardboard, making pixels on 2k displays easy to see.

The Elephone Vowney is an unlocked Android smartphone and comes with a pixel busting 2k display with 535ppi. It also comes with 4GB of RAM, 32GB of memory, an octa-core processor and even a 2k display. It also costs just $299. Paying top dollar for a Samsung, LG, HTC or Sony flagship just doesn’t make sense when you can get so much hardware at a mid-range price.

4k resolution may be a bit over kill for most, but it will help future proof our investments since our devices should last us two years or more.

Case and Screen protector

I have now purchased two unlocked budget devices from Gearbest.com, and both phones came with a screen protector installed with a clear hard case covering the back too. Sure this has never been apart of any flagship, but most of us do want added protection for our devices. When we pay $800, it won’t cost much to throw in a case and screen protector.

Amazon.com lists many cases and screen protectors for less than $10. I’m sure cases and screen protectors cost a fraction of that amount, so start including them with our purchases. Instead of giving us fewer accessories, while giving us software features we don’t need, can you help the manufacturers redirect their investments and put them towards things we do need? A simple case and screen protector would be fantastic, and is probably the most reasonable things on my wishlist for 2016.

Budget devices come with them installed out of the box, so the big manufacturers like Samsung and LG shouldn’t have an issue with this.

I think I have been good this year…

Santa, I think the things I am asking for are not too unreasonable. Android manufacturers like HTC and Samsung are getting killed when it comes to smartphone sales and are frequently turning over senior management. They have lost sight of what makes their phones great, and 2015 was a year that lacked in true innovation. Mid-range and budget devices have caught up this year, and are set to do even more damage for 2016.

I ask for the things listed above, because the current sales figures for 2015 represent our growing dissatisfaction with what the major smartphones offer us, and I really want to see a comeback for smartphone flagships in 2016.

I may or may not be granted some of my items from my wishlist, but I am taking part in the spirit of giving on my own anyways. I will be selecting one winner from the ultimate giveaway package that can be entered with a simple comment.

Have a safe trip delivering gifts around the globe Santa. I will be tracking you using Google’s Santa Tracker.

 

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23
Dec

HTC teases December 24 as the date to unveil the One X9


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Following months of endless leaks and speculation, HTC has today taken to its official Weibo profile to tease the upcoming unveiling of its latest mid-range smartphone, the One X9, during an invite-only press event in Taipei, Taiwan on Thursday, December 24.

Word on the street has it that the X9 is set to be one of the most impressive affordable handsets around, packing a 5-inch Full HD display, a MediaTek Helio X10 MT6795 processor, 3GB of RAM, an UltraPixel front-facing camera and a 13MP rear-facing shooter.

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Don’t get too excited, though, as it’s more than likely not going to touch down on a market near you. At present, the phone is only believed to be heading to China, Taiwan and a few other locations in Asia. However, it’s possible that these rumors could be wrong — so be sure to check back tomorrow as we’ll be bringing you coverage of the event, complete with all the juicy details.

Source: IT168

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23
Dec

HTC rolling out Android 6.0.1 for the One A9, Android 6.0 for the One M9


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HTC’s Mo Versi, VP of Product Management, announced that Android 6.0.1 is on its way to the Unlocked One A9, followed by Android 6.0 coming to the Unlocked One M9. Updates for both smartphones should be available to download within the next 12 hours.

The Taiwanese-based company is ending 2016 on a positive note, making sure that the One A9 and One M9 are receiving their updates on schedule.

The upgrade to Android 6.0.1 on the One A9 brings fixes some critical security issues, but also brings with it the much-anticipated set of new emoji.

HTC hasn’t given any official word or confirmation on when the One M9 will receive Android 6.0.1, so users holding out for the new emoji on the One M9 will still have awhile to wait.

source: Mo Versi (Twitter)

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21
Dec

Despite delays, Audi agrees to partner with HTC to use HTC Vive for test drives


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A few days ago HTC CEO Cher Wang revealed that the company had something really big in store for their HTC Vive virtual reality headset to be revealed at CES 2016. The technological development for the device is supposedly so big that it caused HTC to decide to delay release of the device until April 2016 so the company could jump right in with this new version. The latest rumor does not shed any light on what exactly HTC may have in the hopper, but apparently Audi thinks enough of the virtual reality device to have signed an agreement to use the HTC Vive in their flagship dealerships so that customers can go on virtual test drives and get other information in a fully immersive environment.

The fact that an auto manufacturer would elect to use the HTC Vive, which has not officially launched yet and is believed to have a price point significantly higher than the Samsung Gear VR, is a nice “win” for the company.  We will have to watch though to see whether HTC can leverage this partnership into something bigger that impacts general market demand for the device.

In addition to touching the customer with the devices, Wang also noted that HTC and Audi will be working on ways to integrate virtual reality in other business activities besides sales. Wang seems to thing there is a big untapped market for the devices in a variety of industries.

source: Android Headlines

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20
Dec

Android Authority this week – December 20, 2015


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Android fans, this week brought us a ton of details about Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy S7, a first look at HTC’s One X9, a possible glimpse of Motorola’s future design language, updates to a bunch of Google apps, and Marshmallow OTA news.

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Following ten days of voting and six days of in-depth comparisons, this week we announced the results of Best of Android 2015 and Smartphone of the Year: Reader’s Choice. The Galaxy Note 5 won our comparison series, beating the Nexus 6P by a large margin. But Google’s phablet took the first place in the Reader’s Choice vote, gathering more than twice as many votes as the runner up, the Note 5. Read the full details about the competition in our announcement post and congratulations to Paulo from Portugal, who won a Nexus 6P in our giveaway.

This week the prize in our beloved weekly giveaway is the Nexus 5X! Throw your name in the hat here.

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19
Dec

HTC promises ‘very big’ Vive breakthrough to be shown at CES


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HTC CEO Cher Wang has claimed that the group has a big surprise up its sleeve concerning the Vive, promising a ‘breakthrough’ at CES.

Speaking at HTC’s Vive Unbound event in Beijing, China, Wang claimed that the release delay (now set for April 2016) was due to a ‘very, very big’ technological development. Engadget reports that the breakthrough was so promising that the VR headset’s makers decided to ‘skip the original version and ship this new one instead’.

“We shouldn’t make our users swap their systems later just so we could meet the December shipping date,” the HTC boss explained.

Earlier this week, members of Reddit’s /r/Oculus community claimed to have uncovered official images of the HTC Vive controllers. The two golf club-shaped accessories will presumably arrive bundled with the headset itself, although details at this stage are vague. Other recent ‘leaks’ appear to show a mounted camera on the front face of the headset, placed in the middle of the viewing panel.

At the time of writing, there’s no word from HTC on the exact pricing of the Vive. Initial estimates are saying that the wearable will be more expensive than its competitors due to a ‘more complete experience’, but it could be also be that the recent tech advancements raise the price further.

We’ll be keeping a close eye on the story as it develops. Be sure to stay tuned for our coverage of this year’s CES, running from January 6-9.

Source: Engadget

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