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Still trying to figure out exactly who the HTC Rhyme is for? Here's the thought process, in HTC's own words.
September 20th, 2011
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Still trying to figure out exactly who the HTC Rhyme is for? Here's the thought process, in HTC's own words.
September 20th, 2011
Ann Droyed And here it is, folks: the HTC Rhyme (aka the Bliss). Coming to Verizon on Sept. 22, the 3.7-inch smartphone has Android 2.3, a 3.7-inch WVGA (480×800) display and a 5MP camera, along with the latest version of HTC Sense, seen only in leaks until now. It's also got a 1GHz Snapdragon processor and 768MB of RAM.
The real story, of course, are the accessories. There's the plugless dock (the trio of gold contacts is a telltale that you just place the phone in it), a glowing "charm cable" that plugs into the 3.5mm headphone jack, a sports armband and a Bluetooth headset. Note that the tangle-free earbuds are NOT of the Beats Audio variety.
The Rhyme — which will cost $199 for all that purple goodness — will be hitting Europe and Asia next month as well.
We're at HTC's event now — hands-on impressions coming up.
September 20th, 2011
Ann Droyed The Sept. 20 Deal of the Day is a hot one for you HTC ThunderBolt owners: It's the HTC 2750 mAh extended battery with extended battery door. It gives you almost double the juice of the stock battery, and it's an official HTC accessory, so it's got the name and might of the manufacturer behind it. And it's on sale today only for $34.95 — that's 56 percent off. Get yours while supplies last!
September 20th, 2011
Ann Droyed First comes the major smartphone launch, then comes the teardown. The folks at iFixit have done their thing to the Samsung Galaxy S II Sprint Epic 4G Touch. And, lo and behold, it's a smartphone! No real surprises so far as the layman (that's us) is concerned, though apparently the Broadcom chip also has FM capabilities. Hardly the first time we've seen that go unused. Anyhoo, if you're into smartphone pr0n, check out the link below.
Source: iFixit