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4
Mar

Enter the HTC SweepStakes Promotion to win a HTC One M9


If you’ve followed our coverage of Mobile World Congress 2015, you’ve probably noticed that HTC has released its latest flagship smartphone, the One M9. As you would expect, the M9 features the latest Qualcomm Snapdragon 810 processor, 3GB of RAM and BoomSound speakers on the front of the device along with a refinement of the all-metal body. If you would like the chance to win a HTC One M9 before they even go on sale to the public, HTC are holding a SweepStakes promotion to do just that. We have the link after the break.

As promised, the link to the contest is just below. There are some requirements sadly, namely that you must be a US resident, and be 18 or older. Competition entries must be received by March 24th, with the winner to be randomly drawn by an administrator. You can enter by clicking the link below and filling in your details. Good luck!

HTC One M9 SweepStakes Promotion Link

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4
Mar

Verizon starts updating HTC One (M8) with Android Lollipop


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HTC One (M8) users on Verizon may be glad to know the carrier has finally started to roll out Android Lollipop to the device on their network. The update just started rolling out this evening, so it may be a few days before you receive a notification letting you know it is available in you have an HTC One (M8) on Verizon. You can check for the update manually by going into your Settings and checking for updates.

The new version of Android brings the standard fare we know about for Lollipop, like the new notification panel and lock screen notifications. Verizon notes that World Clock Globe has been removed for “memory considerations.” In addition to Lollipop, the Verizon update includes a couple other enhancements. Band 4 roaming has been enabled on the HTC One (M8) and the 3-way calling feature has been improved.

For more information you can hit the source link below for Verizon’s announcement regarding the update.

source: Verizon

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3
Mar

Check out the theme options that come on the HTC One M9


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When HTC released the HTC One M9 at MWC 2015, one of the benefits they touted was their new Sense 7 user interface layer. HTC’s version of a launcher now includes support for themes like many third-party launchers and HTC decided to include some “stock” themes to help people get start with the customization of their devices.

After the break you can check out some screen shots showing these themes. Once you take a look at them, be sure to stick around for more MWC 2015 coverage.

Traction

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Tilt

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Pastorale

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Origami

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Nimbus

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Innerspace

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Numero

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Cascadia

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Stock

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source: AndroidGuys

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3
Mar

Deal: Nexus 9 for only $319 with free next day shipping, today only


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The Nexus 9 has been out for a little bit now, and while not perfect, the latest Nexus tablet is still one of the best options out there on the market, especially for stock Android fans. If you’ve considered the tablet but found yourself turned off by the price, Office Depot has an offer that might be right up your alley. For today only, the retailer is offering an $80 discount over the retail price of the 16GB Nexus 9, giving you the chance to snag the tablet with free next-day shipping for only $319.

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For those that need a brief refresher, Google’s Nexus 9 features an 8.9-inch with 2048×1536 resolution. It also boasts a dual-core 2.3GHz Nvidia Tegra K1 processor, 2GB of RAM and a 6700mAh battery. Obviously an even bigger draw is the fact that it comes with stock Android 5.0 Lollipop out of the box and should receive timely upgrades to all future Android updates.

Not sure if the Nexus 9 is the right tablet for you? Be sure to check out our full review.



3
Mar

Did HTC offer enough with the One M9?



It was an unusual journey leading up to the One M9 launch this past Sunday, as many of us weren’t quite sure what to expect from HTC. Though the countless leaks revealed a phone extremely similar to the M8, there was a few that showed a whole new look coming to the M9 including a leak from the evleaks Twitter account that showed the presumed One M9 and One M9 Plus. Almost everyone around the internet seemed to love this new look, but more and more leaks began to contradict themselves until we weren’t quite sure what HTC had in store for us.

But the HTC One M9 is official, or should I say, the One M8S, and most of us have to admit we’re a bit disappointed. However, I feel as if I shouldn’t be. HTC improved upon just about everything that it needed to from the One M8. The bump to 64-bit processing thanks to the new Snapdragon 810, more RAM storage, and they obviously listened when they ditched the 4 Ultrapixel camera in the rear for a 20.7 megapixel senor.

HTC’s One M7 and M8 have won numerous awards in the past couple years, with many sources claiming them smartphones of the year. HTC knows they have a good thing going for them as sales are picking up again and they’re finally pulling in a small profit. Their announcement is a perfect example of the saying, “If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it.”

On the other hand, customers want something recognizably new. For HTC’s customers who bought the One M7, this is the time when most of them will upgrade. Does the One M9 offer enough to make them want an HTC phone again? I, for one, crave something new when I upgrade to a new phone, especially after two years.

HTC has distinguished itself from other phones by offering a device that’s like “jewelry”, and they believe their phones are of higher quality than any other phone. While there are only a couple subtle changes in the One M9 to further improve it’s amazing quality, such as the new gold colored metal framing on the sides, Samsung has knocked the ball out of the park with the design of the Galaxy S6 and S6 edge smartphones. Their metal framing and all glass front and backs are very nice to look at, and the S6 edge is something completely new to consumers. To many, the new Galaxy phones rock as much “premium quality” as the One does, so has HTC done enough to make us want their new phone rather than Samsung’s?

To highlight a few features of the One M9, I am excited to hear their new Boomsound speakers with the integration of Dolby 5.1 surround, which will make these smartphone speakers the best on the market by far. In the camera department, nobody can say for sure how theirs will act, but despite the absence of OIS (which is standard for modern smartphone cameras), HTC looks to be going in the right direction with that whopping 20.7 megapixel sensor.

While not considered a highlighting feature by many, the fact that HTC stuck with a 5 inch 1080p screen is fantastic in my book. Many people do not want anything bigger than that, and consider that a perfect size. The 1080p resolution will help the Snapdragon 810 perform even better compared to a Quad HD display, and of course the battery life is presumed to be stellar as well. Also, HTC has kept the option of SD storage expansion in the One, which Samsung decided to ditch. This alone could turn the tables.

All in all, I’m curious as to what you guys think. Were you happy with HTC’s decision to keep their exact design for the M9?

 


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3
Mar

When and where to buy: HTC One M9



 

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HTC announced its latest flagship Android experience, the One M9, at Mobile World Congress on March 1. According to HTC, the handset will begin trickling out to a number of carriers starting as soon as this month.

We’ve gathered up links and details for the various U.S. wireless providers; these will help if you’re interested in signing up for additional information or want to pre-register for your own device. Pricing has yet to be announced by any party however we’ll update this page over time.

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2
Mar

Watch HTC’s unveiling of the One M9, Grip and Vive VR anytime anywhere


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HTC hosted a little event yesterday. You might have heard that they announced the all new One M9, the Grip wearable, and the Vive VR. Maybe you got to watch or it maybe you were too distracted when trying to watch it. Whatever the reason is, it doesn’t matter, because you can watch it again and again and again if you wish. You can watch it tonight, tomorrow, or next year because it’s on YouTube today and forever. All you have to do is hit the break for the complete show.

Click here to view the embedded video.

Don’t forget that you can send this video to your TV via Chromecast or if you have Android TV, just favorite it, and open the YouTube app on your Android TV device and navigate to favorites.

Be sure to check out our complete Mobile World Congress 2015 coverage.

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2
Mar

Take a look at all the HTC One M9 themes right here



HTC have included theming with their new One M9 device which allows you to completely overhaul the entire look and feel of your device in one hit, and you can see them all below.

Theming changes every element of the user interface of your device from the way the icon looks to the wallpaper, right down to the font used. HTC have bundled a variety of themes giving different that can give different looks to your HTC One M9 right from within the built-in settings.

Traction Theme

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Tilt Theme

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Pastorale Theme

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Origami Theme

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Nimbus Theme

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Innerspace Theme

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Numero Theme

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Cascadia Theme

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Stock Theme

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Which one is your favourite? Let us know in the comments below.


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2
Mar

Pre-MWC with Special Guests! | The Friday Debate Podcast 006


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In this special edition of the FDP, Josh gets together with a couple very special guests to talk about the devices they will be covering at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain. Michael Fisher (@captain2phones) of PocketNow (@pocketnow) and Nicole Scott (@nicole_scooter) of MobileGeeks (@mobilegeekscom) join the show!

While pondering over HTC, Alcatel, LG, and Samsung devices, quite a few fun moments happen in the hotel room where what Josh calls “The Trifecta of Collaboration” recorded this special episode. Among them are a botched tribute by Josh to the late Leonard Nimoy, talks about Barcelona and its beauty, and the exact opposite of beauty as Michael Fisher expresses his disgust at La Sagrada Familia.

It’s a jam-packed, longer-than-usual episode that you won’t want to miss. Enjoy!

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Mar

The Big Picture: HTC’s Vive VR headset up close and personal


This is what HTC’s Vive VR headset looks like in real life. It’s not a dummy model, those sensors are fully functional. It’s on my actual head. The first thing you may notice (if you don’t, check the gallery below), is that it’s looks a little bigger than the Oculus Rift. Or at least, thanks to the height of the sensor-housing faceplate, it feels that way. Those sensors are also exposed, a bit like they were on Oculus’ Crystal Cove prototype at CES 2014. Take a look around the headset from different angles, and you’ll see that HTC may not have deviated from the current virtual reality design script too far, but at the same time it doesn’t feel entirely derivative. Can this thing blow are minds like we hope it will? Is the VR race now officially on (given, you know who’s newest headset has just debuted too)? We’ll let you know once HTC officially pours its Valve-powered VR into our eyes later in the week.

Filed under: Wearables, Mobile, HTC

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