HTC and Verizon to hold a press event in New York City on November 13th

HTC and Verizon to hold a press event in New York City on November 13th

Between Windows 8, Windows Phone 8 and a few other odds and ends, this fall has been jam-packed with splashy press announcements leading up to the holiday shopping season. Looks like we’re not done just yet: Verizon and HTC announced they’ll be holding a press event in New York City on November 13th. Now, the $64,000 question is: what OS will be on display? Will it be the Android-powered Droid DNA that just passed through the FCC? And here’s another question: does “our latest collaboration” imply an exclusivity agreement? Or what if this is just a coming-out party for HTC’s 8X Windows Phone flagship? It’s not a far-fetched idea: we already know it’s coming to Verizon, but the exact pricing and on-sale date have yet to be revealed. Then again, the 8X has already been shown off at a press event or two, and we’re not sure a Verizon-branded variant would merit such a high-profile news conference. We’ll find out next week, where several of us Engadget editors will be reporting live.

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HTC and Verizon to hold a press event in New York City on November 13th originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 06 Nov 2012 13:22:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Likely Verizon-bound HTC DLX swings through the FCC, shows its Droid DNA

Possible Verizonbound HTC DLX swings through the FCC

There may be some truth to the legends, after all. We’ve seen various rumors and purported leaks surrounding an HTC DLX (or J Butterfly) destined for Verizon, but the FCC may have just given us the first truly tangible evidence through a new filing. The agency has cleared the giant smartphone under the often thought US-specific HTC6435LVW name with Verizon’s CDMA and LTE bands, as well as some HSPA-capable world roaming for good measure. While nothing’s certain until HTC or Verizon says so, it’s hard to imagine this model being destined for any carrier beyond Big Red. All that may be left now is a final launch and learning whether or not we’ll need to etch that supposed Droid DNA name into our collective consciousness.

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Verizon’s HTC DLX may be called Droid DNA, Windows Phone 8 devices get tentative prices

Verizon's HTC DLX may be called Droid DNA, Windows Phone 8 devices get tentative prices

Verizon is one of the more common proponents of silly Android device names, in part through its insistence on that “Droid” prefix for some hardware. When its smartphone badges practically demand a pause for breath, you know there’s a problem. Android Central‘s purported copy of a Minimum Advertised Pricing list could show that there’s hope for the carrier yet. The chart shows the HTC DLX (6435LVW) skipping the rumored Droid Incredible X name in favor of Droid DNA — and that’s it. No superlatives, no arbitrary “4G LTE” tags to remind us of the network we already know we’re using. The 5-inch phone might have even been a reasonable launch, as the MAP shows a $200 contract price that would potentially take effect just before Thanksgiving.

Want more? Other smartphones are on the supposedly leaked MAP list as well, primarily focusing on Windows Phone 8 gear: the as yet unconfirmed Nokia Lumia 822 shows up with a $100 price and a mid-November release window, while Verizon’s take on the Windows Phone 8X is present with a $200 price and similar timing. Those who’d rather go for a Samsung phablet than HTC’s aren’t left out, either. The Verizon edition of the Galaxy Note II is on the list with a $300 price and availability that starts immediately — rather convenient, that.

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Verizon’s HTC DLX may be called Droid DNA, Windows Phone 8 devices get tentative prices originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 24 Oct 2012 14:17:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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