“Official” HTC M8 Press Shot Spotted

“Official” HTC M8 Press Shot SpottedMuch has been said about the HTC One’s successor, which would be known as the HTC M8. This particular smartphone is all set for a dual announcement at both world cities – London and New York, this coming March 25th, and it has even picked up the nickname of the “All New One”, in addition to an alleged press render surfacing yesterday.. I suppose this will be a slight deviation from the standard practices of other companies that attach an increasing numeral to the end of the product name to denote its generation. @evleaks has what it claims to be the “official” HTC M8 press shot which you can view on the right.

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    HTC M8 Could Be Known As “The All New One”

    HTC M8 Could Be Known As The All New OneHTC’s next-gen flagship smartphone is currently being referred to as the HTC M8 which is apparently the codename. In fact we have heard in the past how the final name of the device could be known as the HTC One+, or maybe even the HTC One Two. However thanks to a post by @evleaks, it seems that all these rumored and speculated names aren’t even close as apparently the device will be known as “The All New One”, which to be honest sounds a little long and does not quite roll off one’s tongue as one might expect. (more…)

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    HTC Advantage Offers Free Screen Replacements

    HTC Advantage Offers Free Screen ReplacementsThe folks over at HTC figured out that a couple of years’ worth of Android updates might not be enough to keep purchasers of HTC devices in the U.S. happy, and chances are they have hit the nail on the head. This has led to the Taiwanese company introducing HTC Advantage, which happens to be a better version of its U.S. support policy that offers a whole lot more than what the boundaries of the standard issue warranty limits offer. Apart from operating system updates alongside additional cloud storage, the HTC Advantage program would also be able to replace one cracked screen for free – as long as it happens to be within the first half year of your ownership. Do bear in mind that you would be covered if only you purchase a HTC One series smartphone from today.

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    HTC M8 To Be Unveiled This March 25 In New York & London

    HTC M8 To Be Unveiled This March 25 In New York & LondonMuch has been said about the HTC M8 in our rumored release dates and specifications round up story, including alleged leaked photos of the upcoming handset itself, some of the user interface shots, as well as new cases for the smartphone, but I suppose all that has been said and done concerning the HTC M8 will be revealed in full this coming March 25 at both Alpha++ global cities, New York and London.

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    HTC One 2 teased for March 25 in NYC

    This week the folks behind HTC’s promotional distribution have made clear their intent on pushing their next-generation hero phone later in the month of March. While it was widely expected … Continue reading

    HTC Will Replace One Series Smartphone Screens In The U.S. For Free During First Six Months

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    HTC’s big push for more smartphone buyers in 2014 might not focus on hardware, despite an incoming new flagship; instead, the company is announcing a host of new customer service initiatives that could convince potential customers it’s the Android maker they want to hitch their cart to this year. A new program that offers free screen replacements to U.S.-based owners of the HTC One line of devices for the first six months of ownership is part of that push.

    The plan overall is called HTC Advantage, and it includes the previously announced software support for a minimum of two years from the phone’s launch, as well as between 25GB and 50GB of free Google Drive storage for two years from time of purchase. Remember, though, these offers are all U.S.-only, and are limited to devices in the HTC One line – which currently includes the One, One Mini and One Max.

    Still, it’s an appealing package, and will likely become even more so when HTC introduces its next-generation flagship One device March 25. Not only will you be guaranteed a device that’s more or less up-to-date for the duration of your contract if you buy or sign up for a new one when the device launches, but you’ll also be protected against your own clumsiness for the first six months of owning your new gadget.

    While the storage and software support are nice, I suspect the breakage insurance will be the big seller for the average buyer. It’s rare to go a full day anymore without seeing someone carrying around a top-end smartphone with the tell-tale cracked spiderweb pattern of shattered front glass. I’d say as many as a quarter of the people I know are, at any given time, making due with a phone with a broken screen because of the cost of replacement and/or contract limitations. Six months’ protection isn’t going to get you through to the end of your contract, but it’s a lot better than nothing.

    U.S. customers can get their screens replaced under the Advantage platform by sending their devices out free to HTC, and getting it back within eight to 10 days. Paying $29 will get you overnight shipping for faster turnaround, and the plan includes refurbishment or replacement of hardware if the broken glass is only the surface indicator of deeper problems, provided you’re still within the term of your original warranty.

    Android smartphone makers have always struggled to differentiate their products from the rest of the field, and in the past the way they’ve tried to accomplish that is with modifications at the OS level that often come across as, at best, unnecessary and, at worst, frustrating. Targeting post-purchase care and support is a smart move by HTC, and Advantage hits a lot of the pain points of owning a modern smartphone, so it’ll be interesting to see how shoppers respond.

    HTC’s Next-Generation Successor To The HTC One Gets Its Debut March 25

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    The HTC One was one of the best smartphones of 2013, according to just about anyone you could ask – the flagship Android device from the Taiwanese company bucked the trend of its major competitors using Google’s mobile OS by incorporating a sleek metal case into its device design. On March 25, we’ll see how HTC follows that act with its next flagship handset, according to new invites received by press (via Engadget).

    The launch event will happen in New York and London, and it’s very likely that what we’ll see is the device that’s been making the rumor rounds with the codename “M8.” The M8 has enjoyed a large number of leaks so far, including an apparent photo that shows industrial design very much in keeping with the current look of the HTC One. That’s potentially a very good thing: The microperforated speaker grills and flat metal look of the HTC One are iconic, and insiders laud the ergonomics and quality of the device’s construction. However, other attempts to copy but modify that look (i.e. the HTC One Max phablet) have not been nearly as well received.

    The M8 is said to stick pretty close to the original, however, and will hopefully avoid any cheapening effects. It’s going to be a little bit bigger with a ‘minimum’ 5-inch display, 1080p output, and a more powerful Snapdragon 800 processor than the one currently used. It’ll supposedly ship with Android KitKat 4.4 on board, and have a twin-sensor camera as its primary differentiating factor: Said camera would allow for refocusing of focal depth after a picture is taken, and improve other editing features including the deletion of certain objects form a photo entirely.

    Originally, many thought we’d get a peek at the HTC One successor at MWC this month in Barcelona, but now it seems that won’t be the case. Still, not long to wait before we see what HTC has in store for its big bet for 2014.

    HTC Advantage gives 6 months of One cracked screen cover

    HTC has launched a new program, HTC Advantage, to try to persuade One-series smartphone buyers that they’re backing the right horse, with the promise of free cracked-screen repairs and timely … Continue reading

    HTC Music Centric Phone Expected In First Half Of 2014

    HTC Music Centric Phone Expected In First Half Of 2014

    HTC’s future smartphone plans are not known at this point in time, and that’s nothing unusual. OEMs often hold their cards close to their chest and don’t reveal more than what’s absolutely necessary at any given time. Right now all eyes are on HTC to launch its 2014 flagship, the M8, its HTC One successor at the Mobile World Congress 2014 in Barcelona later this month. A new rumor gives us a hint of what’s to come after this major industry event, presumably HTC is working on a music centric smartphone that will be released in the first half of 2014.

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    HTC Desire 8 Teased For 24th February Announcement

    HTC Desire 8 Teased For 24th February AnnouncementRemember the other day an alleged render of the HTC Desire 8 handset was leaked? The handset was actually pretty impressive looking for a supposed mid-ranged device, which begged the question as to whether or not it was real. Well it turns out that the rendering of the device might have been the real deal after all, thanks to a recent post by HTC on Weibo which basically seems to hint that the handset will be announced on the 24th of February at 10AM in Beijing. We’re not sure why HTC is choosing Beijing given that MWC 2014 will be taking place that week in Barcelona, but we guess HTC might have their reasons, such as how the handset might only be a China exclusive.

    In terms of specs, we have heard how the HTC Desire 8 might pack a 5.5-inch display with unknown resolution. It will also feature a 13MP rear-facing camera, a 5MP front-facing camera, and will apparently be available in a variety of different colors, such as white, red, yellow, orange, and cyan. Based on the design, the HTC Desire 8 will also pack front-facing stereo speakers which is reminiscent of the HTC One. Either way we can expect HTC to unveil all the official details on the 24th of February, such as pricing and availability as well as the full rundown of its hardware, so be sure to check back with us then for the details!

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