Remember HTC’s promise to simplify and reduce the number of products it’d launch, when it first unveiled the One series? Yeah, well that promise is gone to the wind, as the Taiwanese company continues to launch products which either slightly improve upon the recent one, or they are just that, without any meaning, on the market. The Desire X is the latest example of the company’s weird strategy, and a broken…
HTC is silently pushing out the Gingerbread update for the original Desire, according to the screenshot below. It is currently being pushed for the unbranded devices (i.e., purchased directly from HTC, without any carrier branding)
Earlier, HTC had promised to release the update…
HTC, in a turnaround of sorts, is now saying that the Desire will get updated to Gingerbread after all. Do 24 hours make that big a difference, or did the RAM actually increase on it’s own, eh? Below is a snapshot from HTC UK’s fanpage.
Well. Here you have 5 smartphones and the Flyer – a tablet, from HTC. The Desire S, the Wildfire S and the Incredible S, all being successors of the phones, still there in the market. Two new devices, the Salsa and ChaCha, with some serious emphasis on Facebook integration were also announced. They come with a ‘dedicated Facebook button’, but donot…