Showing posts with label htc. Show all posts
Showing posts with label htc. Show all posts

Thursday, March 31, 2011

HTC Flyer official intro video




Tuesday, February 15, 2011

HTC Flyer Android Tablet hands-on at WMC 2011




Friday, July 18, 2008

Mugen Power Extended Battery for HTC Shift


Battery life on HTC Shift sucks... but Mugen tries to help..

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Info from the suplier:

HTC Shift Battery HLI-X9500XL
For HTC Shift
Li-LON battery with battery door
Battery Type: External Battery
(Coming soon)

Battery life:
In our movie playback test, it lasted approximately 4 hours
with Bluetooth adaptors enabled and brightness set at near maximum.

Mugen Power

Details, News and Links for HTC Shift




Thursday, June 26, 2008

HTC Shift X9501 to get GPS upgrade


3G version of HTC Shift will get software update to enable onboard GPS..

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HTC is making SnapVUE far more useful now.. as GPS chip and antenna are already there, we just need drivers and software, and that's what they are doing.

HTC will use TeleNav navigation software.

..and as you can hack Opera Mobile to it, it might be something to consider again.

Read the full story at Pocketables

Details, News and Links for HTC Shift




Friday, April 18, 2008

Jenn with HTC Shift X9500 UMPC


If you want first hand detailed info on HTC Shift HSDPA version you should jump to Pocketables.net. Jenn allready did the unboxing and first-boot so there should be a review and more details as she uses it.




Wednesday, April 16, 2008

HTC Shift in pieces


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Sunday, March 23, 2008

HTC Shift in stock at MobilX


I just got word from MobilX that they are shipping HTC Shift now..

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Wednesday, March 19, 2008

HTC doesn't want to compete with Asus Eee PC


Which i truly believe and understand.. but..

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Laptop Magazine spoke with HTC CEO Peter Chou about handsets and platforms. One of the topics was about HTC's first UMPC, HTC Shift and Asus Eee PC.

When asked if HTC sees Eee PC as their competitor, Peter Chou said:

"I don’t consider them as a competitor. We don’t want to compete with them as we are in a different segment. We are primarily looking at the prosumer or mobile professionals. Our strategy is to align more with the mobile operators."



If we look at HTC's and Asus's marketing on these two devices, they really look different. But if we put them side by side and to actual use, there is not that much difference after all.

Yes, there are huge differences on the hw and sw side, Shift has all the bells and whistles and Eee runs Linux... but new Eee's will have Windows .. and we might not need bells on mobile computers.

What most prosumers or mobile professionals need is a robust system to access information. Storing company data on a mobile device is very dangerous. More and more companies are just accessing their data and applications tru Internet.


Cloud computing, server based mobility and central management are the methods in use. For that kind of use, Eee PC is actually better as it has robust flash drive, good user friendly and common design and far better battery life. Yes, Eee lacks internal HSDPA, but you can get free modem from your operator or use it with your mobile phone.

So what about operators? "Our strategy is to align more with the mobile operators"

That is exactly what Asus is doing. There are all ready many operator deals with Eee PC and HSDPA modems. Subsidising 1300 euro device or 400 euro device can make a big difference on operators decisions.

So.. HTC doesn't want to compete with Asus Eee PC... I don't think Asus is asking if they want or not.


I waited for the Shift for a long time. I thought about buying it many times. But the bottom line on professional mobile computing is that you need to have minimum weaknesses with maximum usability. For me, the Asus Eee PC was just the right amount of those features, with the added bonus of a very good price.

So.. HTC.. Asus Eee PC competes with Shift. Like it or not.

Laptop Magazine with Peter Chou




HTC Shift EVDO UMPC is everywhere!


It's at Amazon and in hands of all US bloggers..

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Matt has one and he is giving his first impressions and huge gallery out.

James has one and he is promising a review soon..

..and Laptop Magazine has just released a review of it.

Details, News and Links at UMPCPortal.com




HTC Shift with full Windows Mobile


This is one to check if you are thinking of buying HTC Shift.

Click to see the video




It will be so much more useful with all the normal apps and settings.

Jump to MoDaCo to read more




Tuesday, March 11, 2008

HTC Shift UMPC hacking has started


Boys at xda-developers.com are making some good progress on getting HTC Shift SnapVUE side more useful...

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Like Steve and I did, they can now install apps on it.
Quickmenu to access apps, Opera Mobile for surfing and other small apps to make it better for hacking...

Remember to think before altering the SnapVUE side! You may brake stuff there easily, ask Steve about it ;)

Jump to xda-developers.com




Saturday, March 01, 2008

HTC Shift UMPC gets unboxed


Looks like it's finally shipping..

Click to see the video




... but the main question is: could you live with 2 hour max battery life?

More HTC Shift news

Thanks Paul from MoDaCo




Wednesday, January 16, 2008

Test HTC Shift virtually


While waiting for HTC Shift actually ship, you can play with it's features virtually..

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HTC has made a virtual guide that helps you to setup your future Shift.

Jump to HTC Shift e-Learning page

Thanks Allan




Tuesday, January 15, 2008

HTC Shift UMPC dissected


HSDPA and GPS goodness..

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Hmm.. micro RAM.. no easy upgrade..

Jump to FCC to see more pix, info and the manual.

Thanks FCC




Wednesday, December 19, 2007

My first touch with HTC Shift


Just few hours ago I got to test HTC Shift, the dual OS hybrid UMPC. It was production model, so it should be the final version.

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First impressions: Solid quality finish, metal on the front, similar to N810. Size felt just right for me. Slider was ok, but a bit clunky. It felt a bit heavier than Asus Eee.

Second impressions: Screen is bright and clear. It has best interpolated 1024 x 600 mode I have seen. It responded ok, touch screen worked really good but felt a bit soft. Thumb typing in slider mode was not that good.. it should be a bit less wide. Typing on laptop mode was fine but the keyboard is really small.. ok for me. Stylus is tiny. Hinges/rails felt even more clunky and loose as i started to really test the usage modes... they didn't look that strong either. That tiny mouse pad is useless.. i wish they had used synaptics pointer.

Final impressions: It felt really good multi use umpc. Slate mode is really good, specially if you haven't got used to pointer mouse.. one hand holding it, on hand typing urls etc. was ok.. felt a bit heavy like that. Connectivity is super with hsdpa, wifi and bt.

Bad battery life (- 2 hours), limited WM side and hinge/slider clumsiness keeps me still thinking if I'm going to buy it. I'm now actually happy it's not out yet, as now we can see what's coming from CES. If it had been out earlier, i would have bought it without testing..

Earlier news about HTC Shift

HTC Shift details and links at UMPCPortal




Friday, November 30, 2007

HTC Shift EVDO version spotted


FCC has been testing device called " UMPC/CLIO200 " but the label location picture shows it's HTC Shift.

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FCC label location picture


Picture from Shifts manual

Test raports proof that it has EVDO so it should be on its way..

FCC

Via Gizmodo




Thursday, November 22, 2007

HTC Shift manual online


Get it




Unboxing HTC Shift UMPC


Click to see the video




More details and Live presentation at UMPCPortal




Friday, November 02, 2007

HTC X9500 Shift landing soon.


Time to admire it's design one more time..

Click to see the video







Monday, October 29, 2007

HTC x9500 Shift reviews coming up


Steve just shared his thoughts about Shift and now CoolSmartPhone.com got this shiny new UMPC. I can't wait to get my hands on it!

Click to see the preview video and the review




It's fun when phone guys start to talk about Shift, they always start by saying "It's not a phone!"

CoolSmartPhone's review of HTC Shift