HTC has revealed that its new alternative to Google Maps (and Bing and Yahoo and Ovi and all the other maps, we suppose) HTC Locations has a secret ingredient – TomTom.
Pre-orders for the HTC Desire HD are now all systems go on Vodafone, ahead of its launch next week, on 14 October. The HTC Desire HD will be available for free on £35 pcm, on 24 month price plans.
The HTC Desire HD could be winging its way to you on October 8 according to the folks at Mobiles.co.uk. After tipping us off about the Nokia N8 release date, its promising that it’ll have the HTC Desire HD in stock from October 8 and has kicked off its HTC Desire HD preorders. You’ll be able to grab the HTC Desire HD unlocked and unbranded with a £30 a month contract from Vodafone. If that doesn’t float your boat, a T-Mobile HTC Desire HD will set you back £40 a month and Play.com is shipping a SIM-free HTC Desire HD for £469.99 from 11 October. Check out our HTC Desire HD hands on photos and the HTC Desire HD video guide to help you work out whether its the best smartphone for you.
Due October 8 | From £free on contract | Mobiles.co.uk
Good old HTC. Just as we put up our best Android phone UI top 5, it’s kicked out an indepth and rather delightful guide to the Sense on the HTC Desire HD. We’ve got the whole 7.35 clip embedded after the break ready for you to feast your eyes on all the HTC Desire HD’s interface innovations…
Word of the HTC Android Gingerbread tablet that’s been whispered about since late last year reached us last week with suggestions that i’ll break cover in early 2011. Now the same gadget gossipmongers say the HTC Android tablet is being built by Asus-subsidiary (and owner of a great Transformers name) Pegatron. So what do the latest rumours suggest we’ll get with the HTC Android tablet? Read on to feast on some tasty speculation about specs …
It’s been a busy old week here at casa Electricpig. What a phone-filled week it’s been, with tonnes of new handsets revealed over the past seven days. We’re still recovering. Missed any of it? You’re in the right place. Catch up on all the photo evidence of the week gone by right here in this week’s Tech Week in Photos.