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HTC One 801n (M7_UL) was released in Europe, the Middle East and Africa. HTC One 801n LTE versions (M7_WLJ, M7_WLV), the Verizon HTC One HTC6500LVW (M7_WLV) LTE version, and the Sprint HTC One (HTC M7_WLS) LTE version were released in North America only in 32 GB models. HTC J One HTL22 was released in Japan, and HTC TD101 802w/d/t in mainland ...
The T-Mobile myTouch 4G is a smartphone designed and manufactured by HTC Corporation for T-Mobile USA's "myTouch" re-branded series of phones. HTC's name for the device during development was "Glacier". This is T-Mobile's second "4G" phone, after the T-Mobile G2, and the third smartphone by T-Mobile that runs Android 2.2 Froyo software. [3]
HTC logo HTC's first product: Kangaroo Palm-size PC. HTC is the original design manufacturer for many Android and Windows Phone-based smartphones and PDAs.Brands that have marketed or previously marketed HTC-manufactured products include Dell, Fujitsu Siemens, HP/Compaq, i-mate, Krome, O 2, Palm, Sharp Corporation, and UTStarcom.
The phone initially comes with the 7.0.7389.0 firmware version, which includes "NoDo" update (March Update) that has features and fixes, which include improvements to functions like copy & paste, faster apps and games, better Marketplace search, Wi-Fi, Outlook, Facebook integration, camera, audio, and other performance improvements.
The HTC 7 Surround (also known as the HTC Surround and HTC T8788) is a smartphone created by HTC running on the Windows Phone 7 operating system. The HTC Surround launched on November 8, 2010 on AT&T .
The HTC HD7 was announced at the Windows Phone event in New York City on 11 October 2010. Leaked photographs prior to the launch of the HD7 indicated that the HD7 was originally named the HD3. [ 4 ] It is possible that HTC changed the name of the product before launch so as to tie in with the Windows Phone brand.
HTC started making Windows Mobile PDAs and smartphones starting from 2004 under the Qtek brand. In 2006 the range was rebranded as HTC with the launch of the HTC TyTN. [6] In 2007, HTC acquired the mobile device company Dopod International. [7] In 2008, HTC unveiled the HTC Max 4G, the first GSM mobile phone to support WiMAX networks. [8]