Showing posts with label htc. Show all posts
Showing posts with label htc. Show all posts
Saturday, June 8, 2013
HTC DESIRE C MANUAL Download HTC Desire C User Guide
HTC DESIRE C MANUAL - Download HTC Desire C User Guide
This is latest news about the HTC Desire C manual or user guide. Previously in this blog (manual centre) has been discussed about the HTC Desire C Specifications and price. Now The HTC Desire C manual available for download directly at orange.co.uk. The HTC Desire C user guide comes in PDF format with file size is 5.86 MB, 159 pages and support in english language. In the HTC Desire C user manual you can find many reference information and instuction such as about restarting and resetting phone on page 152 and 153, phone settings guide like Backing up settings to Google, protecting phone, conencting settings like using bluetooth and wi-fi, Using HTC Desire C as a wireless router, Installing HTC Sync Manager, using Google Play and Google Maps. Further in the HTC Desire C Owner manual also provides detail information such as about About SkyDrive for HTC Sense, usign Gmail, Facebook for HTC Sense, Using Google+, tutorial Backing up your contacts to the storage card, using camera, recording videos, Backing up your contacts to the storage card, Browsing the Web, messaging settings, Updating the HTC Desire C software, Unlocking the screen, learn phone basics operations, phone part overview with explained menu and key functions, and many more. More detail about table of content for the HTC Desire C manual / user guide read below:HTC DESIRE C MANUAL COVER |
Table of Content for the HTC Desire C manual user guide:
Unboxing Your first week with your new phone Personalizing Making HTC Desire C truly yours Personalizing HTC Desire C with scenes Phone calls Making a call with Smart dial Messages Search and Web browser Searching HTC Desire C and the Web Camera basics Photos, videos, and music Accounts and sync Adding your social networks, email accounts, and more People | Social Calendar Online storage and services Travel and maps Location settings Using the Clock Google Play and other apps Your phone and computer Where apps, data, and files are stored Connecting HTC Desire C to a computer Internet connections Bluetooth and NFC Settings and security Other essentials Trademarks and copyrights Index |
Get and download the the HTC Desire C manual or user guide here.
Monday, June 3, 2013
HTC Prepare Android Smartphone 4 7 Inch Screen Full HD With 13 MP Camera
HTC Prepare Android Smartphone 4.7 Inch Screen Full HD With 13 MP Camera - Many local vendors as well as vendors race of the world have been racing to prepare for their products by displaying their latest products to the world technology market to boost their popularity in the consumer. This news comes from HTC which recently has signaled will launch their newest product to the market in 2013 which was named HTC is rumored to be carrying the M7 and Full HD screen and a 13 mega pixel camera.
Smartphone from HTC does have good quality and less flashy specifications compared to other smartphones. Some HTC products are already on the market also possess a good specification is supported by the latest operating system and other supporting features with the sophistication of a good system too.

HTC M7 previously in rumorkan have 5-inch wide screen, it only has a 4.7 inch screen. However, the resolution reaches 1980 x 1080 pixels can be said beyond what any of the other competitors on the smartphone Samsung Galaxy S3, LG Optimus M, or the iPhone 5 though. Full screen HD is becoming the new trend for hig end smartphones in 2013. This is from the beginning of the use of full screen HD on HTC M7 and some other products from Sharp as well.
Besides having a full screen HD, HTC M7 camera is also equipped with a maximum resolution of 13 mega pixels. And likely HTC will embed features such as burst mode on the camera HTC One X with functions taking several pictures in seconds. HTC M7 will use 1.7 GHz Snapdragon processor with Adreno 320 GPU. Large-capacity RAM has become a feature of high-end smartphones. With the support of 2 GB of RAM, users are no longer worrying lag when running applications simultaneously.
Thursday, May 30, 2013
HTC One X S720e

Dynamic multi-tasking of the smartphone as is now no need to go to "use the application. In order to resume work in them, enough to draw three fingers on the screen, and the device will display the last two applications that worked.
In addition, the platform provides a multi-tasking operating system Android 4.0. You can easily do several things at once and use the programs that are right for you.
Differentiates HTC One X and brand development - a touch, a simple and convenient interface HTC Sense. Thanks to him, understand the capabilities of smartphones can anyone.
Wednesday, May 29, 2013
HTC Titan II review Bigger than usual
HTC made quite a statement when it announced the original Titan in the summer of 2011. Its sequel is aiming to do so as well. After all, smartphones with 16MP camera sensors are a rare sight on any market. Launched at the same time as the attention grabbing Nokia Lumia 900 during this years CES, the HTC Titan II appears built for the sole purpose of besting the Finnish flagships spec sheet.
The HTC Titan II is hardly a revolution in the realm of devices, running Microsofts mobile OS, thanks to the software giants strict hardware restrictions. It only ups the original with the presence of LTE network support, as well as a beefier camera unit.
But what a camera unit it is! The HTC Titan II packs a monstrous 16MP sensor, which is the biggest one, offered in a smartphone on the U.S. market. The camera alone puts the Titan II in the way of some seriously established smartphone players. Heck, it might even try and give your point-and-shoot digicam a run for their money.
The first thought, which ran across our minds when we saw the HTC Titan II for the first time was whether the handset was fresh enough to carry the "II" moniker. After all, the AT&T exclusive, Windows Phone running smartphone is almost impossible to tell apart from its predecessor, especially when you look at its front. Here is our usual initial look at its pros and cons.
Key features:
4.7" 16M-color S-LCD capacitive touchscreen of WVGA resolution (480 x 800 pixels)
Quad-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE support; tri-band 3G with HSDPA 14.4 Mbps and HSUPA 5.76Mbps
LTE network connectivity
Windows Phone 7.5 Mango OS
1.5GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon S2 CPU, Adreno 205 GPU 512MB RAM
16 megapixel autofocus camera with dual-LED flash; dedicated button; 1.3MP front-facing unit
720p video recording @30fps
16GB of built-in storage
Standard 3.5mm audio jack
Standard microUSB port (charging)
Wi-Fi b/g/n
Stereo Bluetooth 2.1
Mobile Office document viewer/editor
Social network integration and cloud services
Built-in A-GPS receiver
Stereo FM Radio with RDS
Equalizer and sound enhancer present
1730mAh Li-Ion battery
Comes with HTC Hub and a load of handy, exclusive HTC apps
Surprisingly light and easy to handle for its size
Main disadvantages:
720p video recording does not do the massive camera sensor any justice
WVGA resolution does not look that great on a screen this size
Non-expandable storage
No mass storage mode; Zune only file management and sync
No Flash (or Silverlight) support in the browser
No DivX/XviD video support (automatic transcoding provided by Zune)
Non-user-replaceable battery
A much higher price than its direct competitor, the Nokia Lumia 900
Design is dated and not exactly innovative
Clearly, the HTC Titan IIs specs are as good as they get on Windows Phone device these days. The handsets camera might even help it find its way to the shopping lists of smartphone buyers with a knack for photography. So far so good then, we say.
Unfortunately though, the road to success is not perfectly laid out for the HTCs latest Windows Phone creation. The smartphone was announced, and hit the AT&T shelves together with the Nokia Lumia 900, sporting double the price tag, as well as significantly lower marketing budget. With the Finnish creation getting levels of attention and media coverage, previously reserved only for Apples iPhone, the HTC Titan II will likely have trouble getting the attention it deserves - a fact which will make it difficult for the device to sell in large numbers.

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The HTC Titan II is hardly a revolution in the realm of devices, running Microsofts mobile OS, thanks to the software giants strict hardware restrictions. It only ups the original with the presence of LTE network support, as well as a beefier camera unit.
But what a camera unit it is! The HTC Titan II packs a monstrous 16MP sensor, which is the biggest one, offered in a smartphone on the U.S. market. The camera alone puts the Titan II in the way of some seriously established smartphone players. Heck, it might even try and give your point-and-shoot digicam a run for their money.
The first thought, which ran across our minds when we saw the HTC Titan II for the first time was whether the handset was fresh enough to carry the "II" moniker. After all, the AT&T exclusive, Windows Phone running smartphone is almost impossible to tell apart from its predecessor, especially when you look at its front. Here is our usual initial look at its pros and cons.
Key features:
4.7" 16M-color S-LCD capacitive touchscreen of WVGA resolution (480 x 800 pixels)
Quad-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE support; tri-band 3G with HSDPA 14.4 Mbps and HSUPA 5.76Mbps
LTE network connectivity
Windows Phone 7.5 Mango OS
1.5GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon S2 CPU, Adreno 205 GPU 512MB RAM
16 megapixel autofocus camera with dual-LED flash; dedicated button; 1.3MP front-facing unit
720p video recording @30fps
16GB of built-in storage
Standard 3.5mm audio jack
Standard microUSB port (charging)
Wi-Fi b/g/n
Stereo Bluetooth 2.1
Mobile Office document viewer/editor
Social network integration and cloud services
Built-in A-GPS receiver
Stereo FM Radio with RDS
Equalizer and sound enhancer present
1730mAh Li-Ion battery
Comes with HTC Hub and a load of handy, exclusive HTC apps
Surprisingly light and easy to handle for its size
Main disadvantages:
720p video recording does not do the massive camera sensor any justice
WVGA resolution does not look that great on a screen this size
Non-expandable storage
No mass storage mode; Zune only file management and sync
No Flash (or Silverlight) support in the browser
No DivX/XviD video support (automatic transcoding provided by Zune)
Non-user-replaceable battery
A much higher price than its direct competitor, the Nokia Lumia 900
Design is dated and not exactly innovative
Clearly, the HTC Titan IIs specs are as good as they get on Windows Phone device these days. The handsets camera might even help it find its way to the shopping lists of smartphone buyers with a knack for photography. So far so good then, we say.
Unfortunately though, the road to success is not perfectly laid out for the HTCs latest Windows Phone creation. The smartphone was announced, and hit the AT&T shelves together with the Nokia Lumia 900, sporting double the price tag, as well as significantly lower marketing budget. With the Finnish creation getting levels of attention and media coverage, previously reserved only for Apples iPhone, the HTC Titan II will likely have trouble getting the attention it deserves - a fact which will make it difficult for the device to sell in large numbers.

Sunday, May 12, 2013
HTC Explorer Manual User Guide Specification Review

Then concerning mistreatment maps, tutorial mistreatment HTC adjust and HTCSense.com, connecting guide like mistreatment bluetooth and wi-fi, phone settings intructions, update and reset tutorial, and more. For data concerning the HTC Explorer specification or specs, youll be able to scan below when table of content for the HTC Explorer user manual review.
1230 mAh Li-Ion battery capacity HTC Explorer Manual
Thursday, April 4, 2013
HTC Android Phone HTC Incredible S Now in India
- HTC Incredible S Up Price in India for pre-order for Rs. 26,999

The HTC Incredible S, which was recently showcased for the first time at the Mobile World Congress 2011 at Barcelona, has now been launched in India. The Incredible S now has a dedicated page on the htc.com/in website, which usually happens only after they have launched a phone in India. Even Flipkart has put up the phone for pre-order, at a price of Rs. 26,999, which makes it the most expensive Android phone from HTC in India for now.
The Incredible S is the updated version of the Droid Incredible that was launched last year on Verizon s network and was exclusive to the US market. The new phone, however, will be in GSM and available worldwide. It has a bigger 4.0-inch, 480 x 800 resolution, Super LCD, 8 megapixel camera with auto-focus and duel LED flash, 720p video recording, Qualcomm Snapdragon SoC with 1GHz Scorpion CPU and Adreno 205 GPU, 768MB of RAM and 1.1GB of ROM. The new phone comes with a 1450mAh battery and does DivX/Xvid video playback by default. It also has a newer version of SenseUI but unfortunately still runs on Android 2.2 Froyo, with Gingerbread available as an update later on.
Via: TechTree
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