This Week On The TechCrunch Droidcast: HTC One Goes Max, LG Mindlessly Curves Glass

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LG is following Samsung’s example in providing a curved glass smartphone that makes no earthly sense, HTC is offering a fingerprint scanner that no one needs executed poorly, and Mad Catz is entering the crowded Android console space – for which there is no proven demand.

The Android world has gone mad this week, and me and your host Chris Velazco are just trying to put the pieces back together. Join us as we try to divine the twisted psyche of the people who created these unnatural devices.

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Report: Amazon’s HTC Phone Might Just Be For Prime Members

Report: Amazon's HTC Phone Might Just Be For Prime Members

Rumor has it Amazon is talking to HTC about making its smartphone, and according to a Bloomberg report, that phone might just be for Amazon Prime subscribers.

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HTC Comments On One Max’s Fingerprint Security

HTC Comments On One Maxs Fingerprint SecurityAfter being rumored and teased for so long, the HTC One Max has finally been revealed, with the device’s specs being in accordance to the rumors, along with the fingerprint sensor which was also one of the rumored features of the phone. Given that fingerprints can be used as a form of ID and sometimes even a digital signature, we’re sure there are some who are worried about third-party apps having access to it, or even the government, which is why the folks at PhoneArena decided to ask HTC about the feature. They asked if the data would be stored in a similar fashion as to how the iPhone 5s stores fingerprints, and this is what HTC had to say.

“The fingerprint data is stored in local memory. It is encrypted and stored in the system partition, which can’t be readily accessed or copied. The fingerprint data is not an actual image but fingerprint characteristics that have been identified by a proprietary algorithm. No, HTC does not have access to the information and the fingerprint cannot be used by a third party.” Hopefully HTC’s statement will be enough to appease those who are concerned about their privacy and security. So what do you guys think? Do you plan on using the One Max’s Fingerprint Scan feature extensively?

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    Sprint Offers HTC One Max With Unlimited Data Experience

    Sprint Offers HTC One Max With Unlimited Data ExperienceThe HTC One max was officially announced to the world earlier this week (in fact, it was just yesterday morning that the larger sized version of the HTC One hit the news wires officially), right after we have seen a fair amount of leaks and alleged hardware specifications roll out just days or weeks before that. Well, Sprint has already stepped forward to say that they will offer the HTC One max smartphone before the year is over.

    David Owens, head of Product, Sprint, had this to say about the HTC One max, “Over the years, Sprint has teamed up with HTC to bring our customers some of the most innovative devices in smartphone history. I am pleased to see our relationship continue to grow as we launch the newest addition to the HTC One family, HTC One max. With the dynamic features available on this device, we know customers will be enjoying heavy amounts of data. Sprint customers will have the peace of mind of not having to worry about data caps or overage charges. While other wireless providers move away from unlimited service, Sprint stands behind its commitment with Sprint Unlimited Guarantee, allowing our customers to lock-in unlimited talk, text and data, while on the Sprint network, not for just the next two years, but for the life of the line of service.”

    I guess that’s that then – if you are on Sprint and your contract is about to be up, perhaps it is time you took a look at what the HTC One max has to offer if you want to make the jump to a phablet experience this time around. [Press Release]

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    Amazon Phone, Allegedly Designed By HTC

    Amazon Phone, Allegedly Designed By HTCThe Financial times (FT) came up with a report (link: subscription required) that suggested that Amazon was partnering with HTC to build Amazon smartphones which are supposedly the ones using the new Amazon 3D user interface as mentioned in our previous  coverage. According to FT, the smartphones have reached an “advanced” stage of development, but they don’t believe that a 2013 launch will happen. (more…)

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    Amazon Has Reportedly Teamed Up With HTC For Its New Line Of Smartphones

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    HTC isn’t exactly doing  great these days, but that may change if a new (and secretive) partnership pans out. A new report from the Financial Times alleges that HTC has partnered with none other than Amazon on a handful of devices that could make their way to the e-tailer’s virtual shelves as soon as next year.

    That is, if they make it to market it at all. The FT points out that the launch timeline for one of those smartphones has already been mucked around with once, and there’s no guarantee that Amazon will ever sell the thing.

    If true though, this could be a huge huge deal for the Taiwanese phone maker. Putting strange choices like the recently revealed One Max aside, there’s little question that HTC is capable of putting together some top-notch hardware. And to hear the company tell it, a lot of its problems stem from consumer perception — the HTC brand isn’t nearly as prominent or memorable as Apple’s or Samsung’s, an issue the company has tried to turn around with the launch of an expensive marketing campaign featuring Iron Man Robert Downey Jr.

    And for what it’s worth, it wouldn’t be the first time that HTC has entered into a curious, potentially game-changing partnership. The Taiwanese company linked up with Google in 2008 to product the very first publicly available Android device, and that relationship also saw HTC push out the inaugural Nexus smartphone some two years later. Then more recently there was the tie-up with Facebook which ultimately yielded the HTC First, the first (and so far only) device to ship pre-loaded with the social networking giant’s Facebook Home interface. In fact, the company’s seeming eagerness to ink these sorts of deals almost seems like a trait encoded in the company’s DNA considering its humble origins as a maker of white-label gadgets that other companies could slap their livery all over.

    The notion of an Amazon smartphone is one that’s been floating around for years now too, though the report is bolstered by recent leaks that indicate that more than one device is currently under development. According to earlier reports, the company was at least considering acquiring RIM in late 2011 in a move that would ostensibly provide the online retail titan with the development know-how and IP portfolio to have a spirited go at cracking the crowded smartphone market. As I noted some years ago though, an Amazon smartphone needs to have a hook to help bring customers on-board, and the company is in a better position than ever to do just that.

    Its very brand is going to be enough to induce some people to dive in, as are the potential price tags — this line of devices is expected to run the pricing gamut just as the current line of Kindle Fire tablets do. And then there are the seemingly little things. Imagine if Mayday, the video-call-in-distress feature that debuted on the Kindle Fire HDX wound up on a phone. Since Amazon isn’t likely to flood carrier supply channels with these its phones, the notion of an on-demand assistant to help with initial setup and subsequent problems would be a staggering benefit for people itching for a friendlier sort of smartphone. Throw in a reported “3D” interface that responds to user head movements and we have the makings of a device (or devices) that could really make some waves.

    At this point it’s starting to seem like all the pieces are finally coming together to make a series of Amazon phones happen, and it’s not hard to see how both Amazon and HTC could benefit. And this could be just what HTC needs to turn things around, so it had better Hope To Christ (or, you know, whatever deity whose newsletter they subscribe to) that this deal turns out fruitful.

    Verizon HTC One Max release coming “this holiday season”

    There’s little doubt now that Verizon is switching up the way it does business with HTC smartphones, bringing on the HTC One Max not long after the release of the original HTC One. While normally we’d see Verizon carrying a single HTC device of the same caliber, this time around the 4G LTE-toting mobile company […]

    HTC building Amazon phones for 2014 insiders claim

    Amazon and HTC are partnering on the rumored “Kindle smartphone”, a new report suggests, with the struggling phone manufacturer in talks around building as many as three handsets for the retail behemoth. Of the trio of unnamed devices, one is “at an advanced stage of development” – potential the device believed to be codenamed “Smith” […]

    HTC Debuts Its New Supersized Phone, the One Max

    HTC Debuts Its New Supersized Phone, the One Max

    HTC announced a new device Monday morning: a giant smartphone with a 6-inch screen.

        



    HTC One max Review

    HTC should’ve had a best-seller with the HTC One. The metal-bodied phone was the go-to recommendation for Android fans in the know, and that it didn’t get the attention of Samsung’s Galaxy range is arguably more about marketing than anything else. HTC followed Samsung’s example in distilling the brand for a smaller version, in the […]