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Spare Touch Pro Battery Heats Things Up!

Posted by: Anthony Carter

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Every now and then we hear a really bizarre story connected to HTC in some way.  Today, that story concerns a user over at PPCGeeks.  He had a spare HTC Touch Pro battery in his back pants pocket (why?  who knows).  Well, he left it in the pocket overnight, and the next day, he smelled smoke.  It turns out that the battery had expanded and actually started a fire!  While there wasn’t enough oxygen to really blaze up, the battery did ruin the pants.  Fortunately, this is not something that happens very often.  In fact, the conditions necessary for it are fairly rare…as long as you don’t leave your battery in your pants!

Via WM Experts 

HTC Touch Diamond 2 to Launch in Germany

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Starting next week, German O2 customers will be able to get their hands on the O2 XDA Diamond 2, the name the HTC Touch Diamond 2 is going by in Germany.  The O2 version of the Touch Diamond 2 doesn’t look that much different from HTC’s basic version, unlike T-Mobile’s version of the handset.  If you’re in Germany and interested in the O2 XDA Diamond 2 but don’t have the money right away, you can pay it out in 24 monthly installments of 17.50 euros.


Photos of the HTC Willow Appear

Posted by: Anthony Carter

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If you’re a Sprint user, you may be interested in these shots of the HTC Willow.  Basically, the Willow is a CDMA version of HTC’s newest and hippest phone, the HTC Snap.  The two are quite similar in specs as well as look: the Willow features a 528 MHz Qualcomm processor, 128 MB of RAM, 256 MB of ROM, Bluetooth 2.1, a two megapixel camera, and will run Windows Mobile 6.1.  The Willow and Snap both look somewhat like a Blackberry, right down to the front QWERTY keyboard.  The Willow’s keyboard is actually laid out just a bit differently than the Snap, but it’s nothing major.  Sprint plans to launch the Willow in the US on June 7th for only $149.

Via Boy Genius Report 

Injunction Against HTC Ends in Germany

Posted by: Anthony Carter

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The higher state court in Karlsruhe, Germany, has ruled in favor of HTC in the case brought against them by IPCom.  IPCom had previously won an injunction on the sales of any cell phone that used UMTS technology, claiming that HTC was in violation of their patents.  However, the courts have said that HTC is well within their rights to sell UMTS devices in Germany, including the HTC Magic and the G1.  However, the court’s reason behind this move was that HTC made 85% of all of its profits in Germany from UMTS devices.  They did not actually give an opinion as to whether or not HTC had infringed on IPCom’s patents.  This means that while the injunction is over, the trial will probably continue well into next year.

Via Trading Markets 

The HTC U1000

Posted by: Anthony Carter

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This is a device we haven’t heard much of, and we’re not exactly sure what’s going on with it.  It’s called the HTC U1000, aka the Advantage, and it is a PDA that contains many of the same features as a notebook computer.  It has a full QWERTY keyboard, a swivel touch screen, and is larger and bulkier than most smart phones.  That will be a turnoff form many, of course, but the fact that this device sounds so powerful may make it a permanent replacement for your notebook computer.  Of course, if you’re concerned about holding this large device up to your ear, just get a Bluetooth set!  In addition to all of its computing abilities, the HTC U1000 also features GSM, EDGE, GPRS, HSDPA, and 3.5G connectivity and more.

Via Best Syndication 

HTC Touch Ripped off in China

Posted by: Anthony Carter

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Knock off handsets are always interesting to see.  This time around, it looks like the HTC Touch Pro has been cloned in China (and we thought people were only interested in cloning sheep).  The Touch Viva, as they call it, features a 3.2 megapixel camera, a 2.8 inch touch screen, GSM and quad-band EDGE, and Wifi.  But it also features something much more interesting: it runs Windows Mobile 6.5, the updated operating system that Microsoft has yet to release.  Wow, two knock offs at once?  It looks like it.  What will it cost?  Only 1099 yuan, which translates to around $161 USD.  If you want to be one of the first to play with WiMo 6.5, it may be worth it.

Via Phones Review 

HTC to Not Make the T-Mobile G1 Version 2?

Posted by: Anthony Carter

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When we discussed the list of future T-Mobile Android offerings a few days ago, one of the phones on that list was the G1 Version 2.  Well, some very interesting news has come up since then: the phone identified as the G1 v. 2 is not going to be made by HTC!  That’s right, it’s not technically going to be an updated HTC G1.  Instead, it’s going to be made by Motorola, and while it may resemble the G1 at first glance, a closer look shows that it has some subtle differences.  This includes the font used on the keyboard and on the front of the phone.  So why not go with HTC on this one?  Only the people at T-Mobile know….

Via Boy Genius Report 

HTC Creates New G-Sensor Text Entry Method

Posted by: Anthony Carter

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HTC has recently filed a patent on something they call G-Sensor Text Entry.  We have no real idea what this will be used for, but the abstract for the patent basically says that instead of hitting a key two or three times to get the character you want, you could tilt the phone in a specific direction to indicate which character you want to appear when you hit the key.  This could lead to some very interesting sights—people rapidly tilting their phones this way and that while texting would be pretty amusing!  There’s no indication of when, or even if, this technology will make its way to our cell phones, though.


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