Live from HTC’s 2013 launch event!

Live from HTC's 2013 launch event!

It’s been less than a month since HTC sent out our invite — but you’re still a little early. The company’s gone for the surprise attack, ahead of Barcelona’s huge phone show, MWC. However, we’re sure HTC will have plenty of interesting tidbits to show us, just one year since the One X set our hearts a-flutter. The event kicks off at 10am ET.

February 19, 2013 10:00 AM EST

And we’re in our seats in NY!

This one’s going to be a bit of a complicated liveblog, as we have teams both in London and in New York City providing you with live updates from the event.

The NY venue is a small place on the west side of New York City. The London event is definitely the big show, which is why we’ll have most of the liveblog updates coming from there when that gets rolling.

As of now we’re about 15 minutes away from the event beginning.

While we’re waiting for the team to get going, do you have any predicts? You can tweet them my way. I’m @Tim_Stevens. I’ll share the most interesting ones here.

@Gez_Morgan says “Great specs but small battery which will hold it back like all HTC phones. :(” — That was indeed the problem with the DNA. Hopefully this new guy is improved!

@Vyga says “amazing camera and speakers on the way!” — I think that’s a safe bet!

In fact, if you didn’t see it earlier, an HTC rep was out taking photos with his One in line. They’re obviously not being coy about the phone’s existence! http://www.engadget.com/2013/02/19/htc-one-wild/

Whoa there! London’s event has finally started letting us in. At least it wasn’t too cold out there…

@abhishayupasham says “the htc button in the middle will be a camera button for the ultra pixels.” — Indeed, that’s one of the more interesting features we’re hearing about the One.

@smcolbert: “I’m betting they announce the HTC Deuce, Deuce X, and Deuce X+” — Perhaps with a Beach Boys license?

@jailpod: “some like Pureview on the Lumia 920, but with more megapixels.” — These days it’s all about the gigapixels.

@DavidCipollone: “I’m predicting a new series of One phones. At least two. Successors to the One X and One S.” — Two new phones today? Interesting, we’re only expecting one — but always happy for surprises.

@Pjklondon: “I predict it will have retractable wings so I can avoid congestion. Fingers crossed.” — Retro rockets also a must.

@RaySnoke: “The HTC logo at the bottom will turn it into Optimus Prime, who makes you a sandwich.” — Sure, we could see that, but what kind of sandwich?

@ajdomanico: “i’m seriously hoping the rumors of an HTC Ubuntu Tab prove true.” — That’d be quite a surprise for sure, but certainly a welcome one.

@RyanBoysen asks “I wonder if we are in for any surprises besides obvious upgrades.. Infrared Capability? Wireless Charging?” — It’s hard to imagine anything too shocking, but we’re certainly seeing some weirdness when it comes to button placement…

I’m certainly hoping for everything we saw on the US/Asian Droid DNA/Butterfly phones — and more.

We should be getting going shortly. @thatmatsmith will be your guide from the London event, which is the primary one. I’ll continue to drop in some occasional updates from the NYC event.

… and witty rejoinders. Naturally.

And the great @peterrojas is joining us for the liveblog as well! He and I are in NY together.

Any more questions about HTC? Looks like we have a few more minutes to go. Send them to @thatmatsmith!

Yes, that’s Peter and I. What a couple, eh?

From @LmtdSlip: “Any word on One S replacement for those who prefer smaller screen?” Hmm, well the rumors point to a screen not far off the HTC One X that’s 4.7 inches of screen. Maybe HTC will have more to show us later this year.

From @sinosiarvin: “I’m looking at a hands on now and the HTC One looks like an iPhone with Windows like Android OS. God it’s so thin!” — Best of breed, then? Or freakish mutant?

Two gentlemen sitting next to us are using the HTC One. Again, HTC is not being coy about it.

@haveWWW: “Is HTC not so worried about the resemblance of it’s new phones with iphone because they made a deal with Apple?” Heh, interesting one. Where’s our legal beagle Michael Gorman when you need him. From the limited glimpses we’ve seen so far it looks plenty different to the iPhone…

It’s getting pretty crowded on the London side.

The bass is still pumping, and the London event still isn’t *quite* full just yet. There’s people queueing and moving all around us.

And they’re not even doing it to the beat.

As @TheBassmonkey has pointed out, the HTC website is still counting down from 49 minutes… we’re pretty sure we’ll be starting before then.

A voice from above with an update: “We’re slightly delayed waiting for people to come in.”

It’s been a while since I’ve been to an HTC event that’s started on time.

The London stage setup is looking a lot like the NY one. We’ve got @richardlai manning the images.

Tim just convinced one of the guys sitting next to us to “lend” him his One for a few minutes…

Send it to London, Tim?

There’s a rich tapestry of British innuendo jokes we could mention with HTC’s new phone. We’ll try to avoid them.

Lots of tiles on the wall. Hmm…

The music dimmed for a second…

Ah, it’s back. False alarm.

We’re spotting the British contingent from the likes of Wired and SlashGear, plus a whole load of people talking German, French and Spanish.

Oh wait, that’s just our Engadget Espanol colleague Elena Henriquez sat right next to us. It’s a real international team here.

The London event hasn’t begun yet, curiously enough.

What’s that? Our US guys have started. Back to NY for now!

We’re rolling here in NYC, though, getting the briefing on the phone itself.

Jason McKenzie is telling us about the new version of Sense, which is built on a “feed model.”

It’s called BlinkFeed. “Instead of apps and widgets, Blink Feed will transform your home screen into the information that’s important to you.”

1,400 content providers will be pushing content right to the home screen. “BlinkFeed delivers with the coolest and biggest brands around the world.”

Brands like… Engadget! We’ll be featured!

ESPN is also one of the partners.

Ed Erhart from ESPN is up on stage now talking about the partnership.

“We try to serve sports fans wherever they watch, consume, listen, read or swipe sport content.”

“The relationship we’ve developed with HTC speaks to that in many ways.”

“The world of media, which we live in, technology tends to be a disruptor… We love that sports fans can use technology to make their experience better.”

Breaking: HTC CEO Peter Chou has arrived on the London stage!

“Last year, we saw us give people beautiful phones.”

And we’re shown the One X, the 8X and the HTC Butterfly.

From NY, ESPN is stepping off the stage. “We look forward to seeing The Brand and HTC work together in the future.” Jason from HTC is back up on stage.

“People are snacking on a constant stream of information.”

HTC is seeing a huge opportunity in new smartphone behaviour like this.

“A new approach.”

“…reinvigorating the whole smartphone experience.”

He’s working up to something…

In NY, we’re getting more information on Blink Feed now, showing off all the different types of content. We see Flickr, AP, tumblr, CBS News, the AFP… Once you pick your favorites, it pulls in content you like. It sounds an awful lot like Flipboard, but baked into the OS.

And here’s the HTC One. (again!)

A lot of focus on the build materials, the camera lens and a brand new newsfeed.

Form NY: We’re hearing about “Boom Sound” — dual front-facing speakers with true stereo sound, amplified with Beats audio.

Mr. Chou’s now got the phone out on the stage. Man, the screen’s so bright you can see it from here — the back row.

HTC CEO: “It will change the way you think about photos forever.”

He reckons the main point is understanding people’s behavior. And that means a new HTC Sense UI.

Of course!

A new clean, redesign. “Modern.”

“…with big immersive images.”

From NY: There are also dual microphones with “HDR sound” to produce “clear, undistorted audio.” We’ve been invited to take the phone to a concert, where we’re told we’ll get great audio — and maybe get kicked out of the show when we get caught recording.

And the basis is us — the users. “They live on a constant flow of content.”

More than a trillion pieces of content shared in the last year, apparently.

And there’s Engadget. It’s our fault. Sorry.

And we’re on to Blinkfeed now. Peter Chou’s touring us through a Blinkfeed-esque stream of images.

From NY: We’re also hearing about the integrated IR control, called Sense TV. You can control your TV. You can even search for TV shows, tap the graphic of the show and the phone will tune your TV right there.

It includes social network content, photos, news, and more. There appears to be a playable video contained within Blinkfeed.

CBS, ESPN and us are part of thousands of content providers that will be plugged into the feed.

AOL CEO Tim Armstrong in the house!

Our boss.

Tim Armstrong is talking about the phone fulfilling the consumers’ need for content.

He’s detailing HuffPo content (and even video wares) in the future. And namechecked us and our colleagues at TechCrunch.

“We will continue to innovate with HTC in the future. HTC has made one of the best phones on the planet.”

From NY: We’re learning about the camera now, which has larger pixels than your typical camera sensor. This results in better low-light performance, we’re told, and we’re seeing some sample photos that show that off.

Peter’s back again. And we’re taking a closer look at Sense, with HTC’s VP of Design, Scott Croyle.

“Blinkfeed is based on that snacking mentality in mind.”

“In the elevator, on the bus.”

From NY: We’re now hearing about HTC Zoe, which captures photos and video at the same time. “Simply focus on the moment, and your HTC One does the rest…. Zoe brings your gallery to life.”

“Blink pulls down the latest updates when it’s onscreen.”

Moving between items can be done by swiping from left to right. No need to back out to the feed.

“But Blink is just the start.”

From NY: We’re watching a video of Zoe. Very interesting. It has a combination Instagram / Vine feel to it, almost. Short videos called “highlight movies” with automatic music added.

Scott’s mentioned Beats Audio (it’s here) and he’s talking about poor audio recording.

The HTC One has BoomSound. Two front-facing speakers for stereo.

So why put them at the front? “It just makes sense.” Was that a pun?

We’re now looking at the music player app, with scrolling lyrics and visualizer. Those words will move in time with the music.

From NY: “The one thing we haven’t talked about yet is the actual design of the phone… When it comes to design, HTC has always been bold… The new One is simply the most beautiful phone ever made.”

Possible karaoke phone?

The HTC One has dual mics, with dual membranes, capable of recording a broader spectrum of sound, and with less distortion.

From NY: The antenna is integrated into the chassis, using something called “Zero-gap construction” to create a device with no internal gaps — or fewer than usual, anyway. We’re watching a video now talking about the engineering.

“Noise cancellation isn’t enough.”

HTC’s new phone will monitor the ambient noise and adjust the earpiece’s output during calls.

“An unprecedented audio experience.”

NY: We’re getting footage of the machining of the device, even showing off the chamfering around the edge — which will sound a little familiar if you tuned in for the iPhone 5 launch.

The One also includes an IR blaster that can connect to your TV. You’ll have the ability to switch channels and make other adjustments from there.

NY: “The new HTC One is the definitive smartphone for 2013.” Again, more strong words!

NY: HTC America president Mike Woodward is up on stage now.

NY: “The new HTC One isn’t just the latest and greatest Android smartphone. This is the best smartphone ever made.”

We’re on cameras. With a wide-angle front-facing camera on the front and a new interface to switch between that and the rear-facer with just a swipe.

NY: The phone is launching in 80 countries on 185 mobile retailers and operators. “This is our largest rollout ever.”

So what’s the main shooter like?

NY: It ships in “late march” — a bit later than folks here wanted, by the sounds. AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile and Best Buy will be distributing the phone. Rogers, Bell and Telus in Canada — no Verizon!

HTC’s VP of design talks about avoiding a focus on megapixels.

NY: Two colors will be available: silver and black with either 32 or 64GB of memory.

Not pixel count, but pixel size. And we’re back into a quick explanatory video.

NY: If you trade in a current phone via an online pre-registration, you can get up to $100 off the phone when it ships next month.

And we’re done here in NY! We’ll leave you in Mat’s capable hands for the rest of the London event!

“The megapixel race… it just became a sales metric.”

And the HTC One was the product that will bring in this new imaging idea.

It’s called the UltraPixel camera.

300 percent more light capture. HDR and HDR video capture,

We’ve got a comparison with some un-named competitors. The HTC One wins by this test. Less noise, more light areas.

Scott’s getting deep: “Memory is fleeting.”

And that’s where a new feature, HTC Zoe, comes in.

You have to respect HTC’s aspirations here, they are focused 100% on creating a great phone and the result is something that looks very impressive. It’ll be interesting to see whether they can deliver on those aspirations — and whether consumers will respond.

Zoe captures a video (and stills) and you can pluck what you like at your leisure.

He calls it: “a living gallery.”

Galleries are created automatically.

And we’re getting a look at some highlight reels — with the ability to add soundtracks and effects. It’s looking pretty cool on stage. We’ll have to test that one out!

Sharable to Facebook, YouTube or through email.

And they’ve made a Zoe clip of the last two hours! That’s us in the queue!

Some nice Instagram effects on show and a gentle guitar soundtrack.

If you thought HTC’s image chip was new — welcome to the UltraPixel.

HTC’s Design chief is describing the phone — which is looking a beauty.

“Just pure clean lines and surfaces.”

“Phones must have areas of non-metal for signal. We’ve now integrated the antenna into the material.”

The shell has a ‘zero-gap’ structure. And there’s a video to explain that.

An electro-chemical etching process is used to craft the aluminum shell, with more machine process adding the fine detail.

A diamond cutter adds that reflective edge around the HTC One.

Scott’s back.

The phone tapers to a mere 4mm thickness.

And yes, that’s a matte aluminum finish.

“The HTC One defines a new approach for our industry, based on how people use their phones.”

He’s going over the points we’ve seen so far.

We’re covering launch details now, but you’ve probably heard it already. Available from over 180 operators and retailers, globally.

A special surprise for London people: they can see the phone starting today in Phones 4U. Get down there!

And we’re watching a queue of excitable punters waiting to get into the shop.

But We’ve already had a play with the phone…

Our hands-on of the phone:

http://www.engadget.com/2013/02/19/htc-one-hands-on-design-and-hardware/

And a close up on the software additions: http://www.engadget.com/2013/02/19/htc-one-software-hands-on-sense-5-blinkfeed-sense-tv-and-new/

And that’s a wrap. Thanks for watching! We’re off to play!

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We’re liveblogging HTC’s big event tomorrow at 10am ET!

We're liveblogging HTC's big event tomorrow at 10am ET!

We have some idea what HTC is planning to show us tomorrow, although we’re hoping to get all the juicy details (perhaps even confirm a name) at the company’s big reveal. So far, we’re expecting to see the very latest iteration of Sense, a Butterfly-mimicking 1080p display and probably some more imaging innovations, if HTC’s Twitter-based teasers are anything to go by. There are New York and London event planned and we’ve got teams attending both. It’s set to kick off at 10am ET and you should be able to see the appropriate geo-adjusted time in our magic bubble below. Bookmark our liveblog page and we hope to see you then.

February 19, 2013 10:00 AM EST

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HTC One leaks in press shot (again), this time in black

HTC One leaks in press shot again, this time in black

When HTC CEO Peter Chou showed off his company’s next flagship phone, the M7 / HTC One a few weeks ago, he had both black and silver versions in hand. Shortly after, known press pic source evleaks snagged a promo image in silver and now has posted another to Unwired View, this time of the black one. Still sporting a unique two button design seen previously and what we assume is a Sense 5.0 homescreen widget, this pic also flashes New York localized info, as compared to the earlier leak’s London home. For now, we’re left counting down until its expected unveiling on the 19th in… New York and London — see you there.

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Source: Unwired View

HTC teases off-focus glimpses of its new smartphone, goes heavy on the lens flare (video)

HTC teases offfocus glimpses at its new smartphone, goes heavy on the lens flare

In case you hadn’t heard, HTC’s warming up for another phone launch, readying events in both New York and London. The UK arm has now offered up a countdown clock (six days to go!), but with an extra soupçon of tease — some ever-so brief glimpses of its M7 device, rumored to land as the HTC One. Fortunately, someone’s managed to track down all the teaser clips and stitch them together — we’ve added it after the break. Alongside plenty of blinding light, we get a better peek at what seems to be a machined metallic edge around the device, as well as a single shot of the camera lens — HTC does love its imaging tech. You can also glean that the device will arrive dressed white, just like its predecessor, the One X.

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Via: Android Central

Source: HTC UK, gaurav2328 (YouTube)

HTC One, formerly known as M7, allegedly leaks in press shot

Is this the HTC One

Well, we’re only a few days away from finding out what HTC has in store for us at their pre-MWC event, but expectations are it’s the M7. Or, as the rumor mill is now calling it, the HTC One. While Peter Chou has already flashed the device at an event, evleaks claims to have the first clear press shot of the device. As you can see we’re looking at a strange capacitive button layout that puts home on the right and a big logo smack in the center. Though it’s hard to be certain, it also looks as if the edges of the device are metallic or chrome. The icons tally with some Sense 5 screenshots that leaked recently, while a separate User Agent Profile leak suggests we’re looking at a Butterfly-style 1080p display (see More Coverage). Of course, we can’t confirm that the handset will bear the One branding or that it is indeed legit, but considering evleaks‘ track record we’re willing to give it the benefit of the doubt.

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Source: @evleaks (Twitter)

HTC’s Flagship M7 Smartphone May Just Be Called The HTC One

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Let’s face it: HTC may have its hopes pinned on its not-so-secretive M7 smartphone, but sooner or later the company is going to have to drop the codename and let it fly under another banner. As it turns out, that new name may be more familiar than expected — prolific leaker EvLeaks noted on Twitter just a little while ago that it would debut simply as the HTC One later this month.

I say “may,” of course, because ersatz leaks are just par for the course this close to an HTC unveiling. Then again, the Taiwanese company isn’t exactly great at keeping these sorts of things under wraps. If you’ll recall, the revelation of the original One series devices was spoiled just about this time last year, well ahead of HTC’s big Barcelona press conference at Mobile World Congress. HTC never puts much effort into debunking these sorts of claims (unlike, say, Samsung) so you can expect the company to remain stoic on the matter, but EvLeaks’ generally strong track record lends this rumor a fair amount of credence.

Granted, the move is a pretty clever one if true — HTC has spent the last year establishing the One series moniker as one worth paying attention to, and giving it up after making as much headway as it has would just be silly. Plus, simply calling its new flagship The One lends the device a certain cachet — it would be the culmination of the all the prowess expertise that went into crafting the already-impressive One series.

Oh, and in case you needed a little more to chew on, AndroidCentral points out that HTC CEO Peter Chou attempted to whip his employees into a frenzy at a recent year-end party by having them repeatedly chant “HTC,” “M7,” and yes, “HTC One.” Was it an awkwardly enthusiastic bonding exercise, or something more telling? Either way, the answer should be revealed very shortly.

HTC teases ‘new sound and camera experience’ coming in 2013

DNP HTC teases new sound and camera experience for 2013

After publishing a self-promoting infographic that takes a look at the history of photography, it’s pretty obvious that HTC has something up its sleeve concerning smartphone cameras. While the company didn’t carve out clear cut details of what it has in store, the popular Taiwanese phone maker did give a vague idea of when things will transpire. The final entry in the company’s little history lesson concludes in current times with an entry stating “HTC kicks off a new sound and camera experience in 2013.” While we’re really not into playing guessing games, we can’t help but wonder if the firm’s exclusive relationship with Beats will have an impact on the audio portion of its plans. Hopefully HTC’s pre-MWC festivities will shed a bit of light on what the company has been working on.

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HTC M4, G2 To Be Announced Along With M7 On February 19?

HTC M4, G2 To Be Announced Along With M7 On February 19?

We already suspect HTC will launch its flagship M7 Android smartphone during a media event taking place on February 19, but it looks as though the M7 may not be the only device that will be making its debut at the show.

According to UnwiredView, they have learned of two new devices called the M4 and G2 that could either be unveiled at the February 19 event or during Mobile World Congress in Barcelona later this month.

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Watch HTC’s CEO Rally The Troops With a Bizarre "M7" Chant

That rumored M7 phone? The new HTC flagship? It definitely exists, and “M7” is definitely it’s name. That is, if HTC’s super-enthusiastic, chant-leading CEO has anything to say about it. More »

HTC’s Peter Chou flashes M7 at company gathering, screams the name

HTC's Peter Chou flashes M7 at company gathering, screams the name

Guess who’s super excited about HTC’s upcoming flagship phone? Why, Peter Chou, of course! At the company’s year end party in Taipei earlier today, the CEO went on stage to thank the M7 team for working overtime last week in order to finalize the device this week, according to cnYES. Surprisingly, Chou then decided to openly play with the yet-to-be-released M7. “This event today is a great opportunity for testing [the camera]. I was still testing it just now,” the exec is seen saying in NextTV’s clip (available at the source link), followed by him whipping out a silver edition and a black edition of the phone.

While the video clips available aren’t of decent enough quality for some detailed close-ups of the M7, we can just about make out a super slim body with two distinctive lines on the back — nothing quite like the leaks we’ve seen so far. Judging by the size, it does seem to match up with the rumored 4.7-inch screen size, but that’s all we have for now. HTC’s chairwoman Cher Wang added that she looks forward to launching the phone later this month, and naturally, so do we. After the break we have a clip of Chou enthusiastically shouting “M7” a few times with his homies — it’s OK, feel free to join along.

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Via: Mobile01

Source: NextTV, cnYES (Chinese)