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		<title>Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 Coming to Canada in Late Q3</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 15 Apr 2011 14:15:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mike Temporale</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[During the Nexus S launch event at Future Shop yesterday morning, we had a good little talk with our friends at Samsung Canada regarding the recently released WiFi only Tab. Samsung let us know that they won’t be bringing the 7 inch WiFi only Tab to Canada. Instead, they will skip past that and bring [...]]]></description>
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<p>During the Nexus S launch event at Future Shop yesterday morning, we had a good little talk with our friends at Samsung Canada regarding the recently released WiFi only Tab. Samsung let us know that they won’t be bringing the 7 inch WiFi only Tab to Canada. Instead, they will skip past that and bring the 10.1 inch version that was announced in March at CTIA.</p>
<p>In case you aren’t familiar with the 10.1 inch version, it weights in at 595 grams, with a 1GHz dual core processor, rear and front facing cameras, WXGA TFT LCD screen (1280&#215;800), and it’s only 8.6 mm thin! </p>
<p>The Tab 10.1 sounds like a solid option, so if you haven’t decided which tablet is right for you, you might want to think about how the Tab 10.1 will fit into your plans. I know I am. <img src='http://www.mobilejaw.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':-)' class='wp-smiley' /> &#160; </p>
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		<title>HTC Goes Supersonic with Launch of Sprint Evo</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 24 Mar 2010 03:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mike Temporale</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[HTC and Sprint announced the new EVO 4G Android based smartphone at CTIA earlier today. The EVO will work on Sprints new 4G wireless network offering speeds up to 10 times faster than 3G. While the 6MBps speeds that 4G offers is yet to be proven, the EVO is clearly targeted to take the best [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>HTC and Sprint announced the new EVO 4G Android based smartphone at CTIA earlier today. The EVO will work on Sprints new 4G wireless network offering speeds up to 10 times faster than 3G. While the 6MBps speeds that 4G offers is yet to be proven, the EVO is clearly targeted to take the best advantage of this new network.</p>
<p>The HTC EVO is powered by a 1GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon processor with dual cameras – an 8.0 megapixel auto-focus camera with HD capable video and a front facing 1.3 megapixel camera. Say goodbye to those MiFi’s because the EVO also comes with a built-in mobile hotspot allowing you to connect up to 8 wireless devices to share the 4G data connection.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.mobilejaw.com/content/2010/03/MobileJawHtcEvoFront.jpg"><img style="display: block; float: none; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto; border: 0px;" title="MobileJaw-HtcEvo-Front" src="http://www.mobilejaw.com/content/2010/03/MobileJawHtcEvoFront_thumb.jpg" border="0" alt="MobileJaw-HtcEvo-Front" width="480" height="775" /></a></p>
<p>A 4.3 inch screen combined with the latest version of Android (2.1) and HTC’s Sense user interface results in an amazing device experience. The 8 megapixel camera allows for HD video’s and using an optional HDMI cable, you’re able to playback that video directly from the EVO to an HDTV.</p>
<p>The HTC EVO will be available exclusively on Sprints network this summer. You can sign up on <a href="http://now.sprint.com/evo" target="_blank">Sprints website</a> to be notified when it’s available. <a href="http://www.slashgear.com/htc-evo-4g-hands-on-2378816/" target="_blank">Slashgear</a> has a number of pictures posted showing the device from all angles including behind the battery door, with the kickstand extended, and compared to the Nexus One. They also have a hands-on video showing it in action – well worth checking out!</p>
<p>In the mean time, I need to find a way to get Sprint service up here in Canada because this phone looks truly amazing! What do you think? Would you switch networks to get this phone?</p>
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<p>Full press release can be found after the jump.</p>
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<p>LAS VEGAS  – March 23, 2010 – Sprint (NYSE: S) and HTC Corporation today announced summer availability of the world’s first 3G/4G Android handset, HTC EVO 4G exclusively from Sprint. HTC EVO 4G delivers a multimedia experience at 4G speeds that is second to none, making it possible to download music, pictures, files, or videos in seconds – not minutes – and watch streaming video on the go with one of the largest pinch-to-zoom displays, at 4.3 inches, in the wireless industry.</p>
<p>Sprint 4G offers a faster wireless experience than any other U.S. national wireless carrier, and Sprint is the only national carrier offering wireless 4G service today in 27 markets. Sprint 4G delivers download speeds up to 10 times faster than 3G<sup>1</sup>, giving HTC EVO 4G the fastest data speeds of any U.S. wireless device available today.</p>
<p>&#8220;Sprint continues to lead the 4G revolution as we introduce HTC EVO 4G to give our customers an experience that is unlike anything available in wireless to date,&#8221; said Dan Hesse, Sprint CEO. &#8220;Not only is this feature-rich device incredible on our Sprint 3G network, but Sprint 4G speeds will take mobile multimedia, including live video streaming, gaming and picture downloads, to a whole new level.”</p>
<p>Customers will be able to purchase HTC EVO 4G through all Sprint channels and through national retail partners, RadioShack, Best Buy and Walmart, this summer. Pricing will be announced at a later date. Pre-registration begins today at www.sprint.com/evo.</p>
<p><strong>A device beyond compare</strong><br />
HTC EVO 4G delivers a robust list of features, including a 1GHz Qualcomm<sup>®</sup> Snapdragon™ processor ensuring a smooth and quick user experience. With dual cameras – an 8.0 megapixel auto-focus camera with HD-capable video camcorder and a forward-facing 1.3 megapixel camera – HTC EVO 4G unleashes the ability to create, stream and watch video that far surpasses expectations of what is possible on a phone today.</p>
<p>With built-in mobile hotspot functionality, HTC EVO 4G allows up to eight Wi-Fi enabled devices to share the 4G experience. Users can easily share an Internet connection on the go with a laptop, camera, music player, game unit, video player, or any other Wi-Fi enabled device.</p>
<p>With integrated HD video capture and 4G speeds, HTC EVO 4G makes slow uploads and grainy video a thing of the past. Now, it is possible to post high-quality video to YouTube™ or Facebook, or share moments in real time over the Internet live, via Qik. After these videos have been captured, it is easy to share them on an HDTV via an HDMI cable (sold separately).</p>
<p>The custom Web browser is optimized for HTC EVO 4G’s large display and Sprint 4G speeds to deliver a full, no-compromise Internet experience. Adobe Flash technology ensures that rich Internet content, such as embedded video and animation, are displayed the way they are meant to be seen. Pinch-to-zoom and automatic text reflowing provide easy Web page views.</p>
<p>HTC EVO 4G features the newest version of the highly acclaimed HTC Sense user experience. Along with all of the HTC Sense features first introduced on HTC Hero, HTC EVO 4G adds a number of new features, including Friend Stream, which aggregates multiple social communication channels including Facebook and Twitter™ into one organized flow of updates; a “Leap” thumbnail view to easily switch between home screen “panels;” the ability to download new, interactive widgets; and a “polite” ringer, which quiets the ringing phone once lifted up.</p>
<p>“HTC and Sprint have a strong history of working together to bring consumers technologies and advancements that make their lives easier,” said Peter Chou, CEO of HTC. “We believe that the HTC EVO 4G represents the best of Sprint and the best of HTC working together to bring an unmatched device to the U.S. This combination of HTC and Sprint innovation will allow people to do even more while on the go, faster than ever on the Sprint 4G network.”</p>
<p><strong>Experience Android at 4G</strong><br />
HTC EVO 4G, the world’s first 3G/4G Android handset, features the latest iteration of the increasingly popular Android platform. Leveraging the Android 2.1 platform, HTC EVO 4G can deliver a wide array of useful new features:</p>
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<li>Android 2.1 enables a new way to search with pictures instead of words. Google Goggles™ works with everything from books, DVDs and barcodes to landmarks, logos, artwork and even wine labels. A picture taken of the Golden Gate Bridge returns all of the information anyone would need to know about the structure. By just taking a picture of several restaurant options, HTC EVO 4G will provide restaurant reviews to ensure the best choice.</li>
<li>Text messaging and email composition feature built-in voice-to-text technology. By simply pressing a microphone button on the screen, messages can be composed by just speaking, making keeping in touch faster and easier than ever.</li>
<li>Through Android Market™, HTC EVO 4G users have access to thousands of useful applications, widgets and games to download and install on their phone, with many more to come.</li>
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<p>In addition to today’s Android apps, the performance of which will be enhanced by 4G speed, application developers will be introducing new apps that take advantage of 4G power in new ways – games and communications tools and other apps that bring together video, presence and location simultaneously, and capabilities that haven’t yet been imagined. For example, an application developer might create an app that allows a customer to simultaneously watch a streaming sporting event while pulling down stats and conducting a video chat with a friend.</p>
<p>A Sprint 4G developer guide is available today from the Sprint ADP Web site <a href="http://developer.sprint.com./" target="_blank">http://developer.sprint.com</a>. The Sprint 4G developer guide explains how to develop on an Android 2.1 handset and how to take advantage of 4G and unique hardware/software capabilities, including how to use a forward-facing camera in an app; how to use HDMI output; and how to build in network detection (3G, 4G or Wi-Fi) to optimize quality of data in an app. The Sprint 4G developer also will include sample apps and source code that highlight these features. It will supplement the Android 2.1 SDK.  As a charter member of the Open Handset Alliance™, Sprint is actively engaged with the Android community. Sprint has employed an open Internet approach, and the Sprint Application Developer Program has been providing tools for third-party developers since Sprint first launched the Wireless Web on its phones in 2001.</p>
<p>“Sprint and HTC have come together to propel the Android platform into the 4G world with the introduction of HTC EVO 4G,” said Andy Rubin, vice president, mobile platforms at Google. “The Android platform was developed to give people unmatched mobile connectivity to the Internet. By combining this vision with the promise of Sprint’s first-to-market 4G technology, HTC EVO 4G makes accessing thousands of applications from Android Market, using Google™ services like Google Goggles, Google Earth™ and the all-new Gesture Search, or simply browsing the Web faster, easier and more enjoyable than ever before.”</p>
<p><strong>Blazing trails with Sprint 4G</strong><br />
As the first national wireless carrier to test, launch and market 4G technology, Sprint made history by launching 4G in Baltimore in September 2008. Today, Sprint 4G covers more than 30 million people and expects to have up to 120 million people covered by the end of 2010.</p>
<p>Sprint currently offers 4G service in 27 markets, including Atlanta, Baltimore, Chicago, Dallas/Ft. Worth, Las Vegas, Philadelphia, Portland, Ore., San Antonio and Seattle. Following is a comprehensive list of markets by state where Sprint 4G is currently offered: <strong>Georgia </strong>– Atlanta, Milledgeville; <strong>Hawaii </strong>– Honolulu, Maui; <strong>Idaho </strong>– Boise; <strong>Illinois </strong>– Chicago; <strong>Maryland </strong>– Baltimore;<strong>Nevada </strong>– Las Vegas; <strong>North Carolina</strong> – Charlotte, Greensboro, (along with High Point and Winston-Salem), Raleigh (along with Cary, Chapel Hill and Durham); <strong>Oregon </strong>– Portland, Salem; <strong>Pennsylvania </strong>– Philadelphia; <strong>Texas </strong>– Abilene, Amarillo, Austin, Corpus Christi, Dallas/Ft. Worth, Killeen/Temple, Lubbock, Midland/Odessa, San Antonio, Waco, Wichita Falls; <strong>Washington </strong>– Bellingham, Seattle. For more information, visit <a href="http://www.sprint.com/4G" target="_blank">www.sprint.com/4G</a>.</p>
<p>In 2010, Sprint expects to launch service in multiple markets, including but not limited to, Boston, Denver, Houston, Kansas City, Minneapolis, New York City, San Francisco and Washington, D.C.  Sprint is harnessing the power of 4G as the majority shareholder of <a href="http://newsreleases.sprint.com/phoenix.zhtml?c=127149&amp;p=irol-newsArticle_newsroom&amp;ID=1231648&amp;highlight=Clearwire">Clearwire</a>, the independent company that is building the WiMAX network. Sprint is the only national wireless carrier to offer 4G services on the Clearwire WiMAX network.</p>
<p><strong>About Sprint Nextel</strong><strong> </strong><br />
Sprint Nextel offers a comprehensive range of wireless and wireline communications services bringing the freedom of mobility to consumers, businesses and government users. Sprint Nextel is widely recognized for developing, engineering and deploying innovative technologies, including two wireless networks serving more than 48 million customers at the end of the fourth quarter of 2009 and the first 4G service from a national carrier in the United States; industry-leading mobile data services; instant national and international push-to-talk capabilities; and a global Tier 1 Internet backbone. The company’s customer-focused strategy has led to improved first call resolution and customer care satisfaction scores. For more information, visit <a href="http://www.sprint.com/" target="_blank">www.sprint.com</a>.</p>
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<p><strong>About HTC </strong><br />
HTC Corporation (HTC) is one of the fastest growing companies in the mobile phone industry. By putting people at the center of everything it does, HTC creates innovative smartphones that better serve the lives and needs of individuals. The company is listed on the Taiwan Stock Exchange under ticker 2498. For more information about HTC, please visit <a href="http://www.htc.com/" target="_blank">www.htc.com</a>.</p>
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		<title>HTC Snap Announced at CTIA 2009</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 01 Apr 2009 14:50:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mike Temporale</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Today at CTIA in Las Vegas, HTC officially announced the HTC Snap smartphone. The Snap marks the first messenger style device from HTC since the Dash (also known as Excalibur). This new smartphone features new software by HTC called “Inner Circle” that aims to automatically prioritize email from the most important people in your life. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img style="border-right: 0px; border-top: 0px; display: inline; margin-left: 0px; border-left: 0px; margin-right: 0px; border-bottom: 0px" title="HTC Snap Smartphone" src="http://www.mobilejaw.com/content/2009/03/front-back-thumb.jpg" border="0" alt="HTC Snap Smartphone" width="300" height="335" align="right" />Today at CTIA in Las Vegas, HTC officially announced the HTC Snap smartphone. The Snap marks the first messenger style device from HTC since the Dash (also known as Excalibur). This new smartphone features new software by HTC called “Inner Circle” that aims to automatically prioritize email from the most important people in your life. At this time, we don’t have too much information on how this software works. We are watching for more information and will keep you posted as we find out more.</p>
<p>The HTC Snap features a 528Mhz processor, 256MB ROM / 192MB RAM, a 2.4 inch QVGA screen (320&#215;240), a 2.0 megapixel camera, Jog ball, GPS, WiFi, Bluetooth, and with a 1500 mAh battery that claims up to 8 hours of talk time or 15.8 days on standby. There will be a 3G version available for Europe and North America. The European version is expected to be available during the second quarter of 2009, with the North American version hitting the streets in the summer.</p>
<p>There’s still a lot of information that we don’t know at this time.  I have spent some time looking at the attached pictures, and I noticed a couple of interesting things. 1) there’s a messenger key on the keyboard – I’m not sure if this means it will be pre-loaded with MSN Messenger, or if it’s meant to launch a different application. It seems to indicate that HTC is serious about making this a killer messenger device.</p>
<p>2) The power button has been moved to the End key. Typically HTC likes to have their own power button and they use the End key for locking the keypad.  Locking has been moved to the Q key. If you look closely around the sides of the device, you may notice that there doesn’t appear to be anything except volume buttons and power jacks. It’s a very clean design.</p>
<p>3) The camera button is a Function key away.  So to launch the camera, you need to press the function key, then the messenger button.  I’m guessing that HTC has determined that people using this device are not heavy into using the camera. That’s not what I expected, but it’s not a really big deal to me either way.</p>
<p>My initial thoughts on this device is – WOW. HTC has done a really nice job on this device. They’ve spent some time making sure that they built a rock solid, feature rich messenger focused device. I can’t wait until I can get my hands on this device and put it through some paces. </p>
<p>The full press release along with some more pictures can be found after the break.</p>
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<p>LAS VEGAS – April 1, 2009 &#8211; HTC Corporation today debuted its newest QWERTY smartphone, the HTC Snap™. Designed with a set of features selected to deliver everything customers need without overwhelming them with things they don’t, the HTC Snap makes it easier than ever to stay in contact with life’s most important people. </p>
<p>A recent study conducted by Harris Interactive® and commissioned by HTC* found that 44% of US adults are often overwhelmed by the amount of email they receive, and over half (55%) of US adults prioritize five or fewer people with whom they communicate via email. In response to these issues, HTC’s innovative Inner Circle feature allows HTC Snap users to press a dedicated Inner Circle key to bring emails from a preselected group of people to the top of their inbox, enabling important messages to be acted upon immediately.</p>
<p>“Recognizing that people are being overwhelmed by an avalanche of email, the HTC Snap introduces Inner Circle, an HTC innovation that makes it easy for people to prioritize messages from the most important people in their lives at the press of a button,” said John Wang, Chief Marketing Officer, HTC Corporation. “The HTC Snap represents the latest step in HTC’s mission to create a range of innovative smartphones, each with specific benefits designed to both surprise and delight our customers.” </p>
<p>With a slim, sleek profile designed to fit perfectly in the hand, the HTC Snap measures less than a half-inch thick (12 mm), yet it can deliver up to eight and a half hours of talk time with the standard 1500mAh battery. The full QWERTY keyboard is ergonomically designed with extra-large domed keys and responsive tactile feedback to make typing emails and text messages fast, accurate and comfortable. High-speed 3G HSPA connectivity makes it quick and easy to send pictures to friends, access favorite social networking sites, or download large files while on the go.</p>
<p>The HTC Snap is powerful enough for experienced business users looking for an affordable, straightforward choice for remotely synchronizing email, calendar and contacts with their Microsoft Exchange server. However, the flexible Microsoft Windows Mobile® 6.1 Standard platform allows the HTC Snap to also be simple enough for first-time smartphone users wanting to keep their family life organized.</p>
<p>The HTC Snap is expected to be available in select channels during the second quarter of 2009, rolling out in markets around the world throughout the second half of the year. Additionally, an unlocked version supporting HSDPA at 850/1900MHz for the US market will be made available under the name HTC S522 during the summer.</p>
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