HTC Ocean - no buttons

HTC Ocean is a working name for a phone that HTC is working on. The phone is to have two main selling points - a very thin frame and, attention, a complete lack of physical buttons. The former would allow Ocean model to be more compact without compromising the screen's size; the latter... well, right now it is difficult to foreshadow the pros and cons ...

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Pixel XL's photo and dimensions

Another drop of leaked news about the upcoming HTC smartphone! This time we get to know the dimensions of Pixel XL. Here they are: 154.72mm x 75.74mm x 8.5mm x 7.3mm. Other than this amazingly large piece of news, we have also got a picture presenting, in much detail, both back and front of the XL model. On it we can see, for example, a matte finish ...

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Google Pixel & Google Pixel XL, specs

4th October is the date when Google will officially reveal its two new phoes in the making, namely Google Pixel and Google Pixel XL. These devices, made by HTC, are to be characterized by their rich, modern composition and an equally rich price, and while we're all for the former, the latter is a bit worrying.Specification:- 5' display for Pixel, 5.5' ...

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HTC Ocean will have a touch frame.

Korean company HTC prepares the release of its new flagship, HTC Ocean. The upcoming device will be equipped with a very rare feature, a touch frame, that will allow the user a wider degree of actions, e.g. controlling the sound's volume. Unfortunately this, and the fact that Ocean will sport a double front camera, is all we know for now.

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How to make an iPhone if you're not an Apple?

Good is first answer I can think of and second is fast. But now we can see for the second time answers from HTC. Well it's not na iPhone but it's almost complete copy in departament of design - if A9 was similsr A9s is amost identical. With concealed logo and Home button it's realy easy to mistake those phones. So what we can expect from HTC One A9s? ...

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Marlin - Sailfish's bigger brother

If you remember my info about Nexus Sailfish on GFXBench then honestly only visible difference between two at the moment is screen - 5.5-inch 1440p in place of 5-ich 1080p in smaller model. At the moment it's all we know but stay tuned - if new info will be avaible I'll inform you about it. Source: gizmochina

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What drives Sailfish?

Thanks to @evleaks we know what we can expect from Sailfish despite the fact that it will hit shelfes probably in September or October. Honestly only new info about Sailfish is screen: 5.2" instead of 5.0" and confirmation on Snapdragon 820 as CPU. It looks like Sailfish will be for more affordable segment and Marlin will be true flagship. Source: ...

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