HTC
Why you might want root and S-OFF on HTC devices
When I tell people about my work at Pocketables, I always seem to be asked, “Why would I want root?” and “Why do I need
Happy HTC One day!
Today is the day that so many of you have been waiting for: the HTC One is now officially available online and in retail stores across
Samsung could switch to metal construction for the next Galaxy Note
Whenever I get a Samsung device to review, I notice once again the biggest complaint that I have which applies to all of Samsung’s products:
How to get Facebook Home up and running on your HTC EVO 4G LTE
Facebook Home has finally been released for a limited number of Android devices, which means that – with a little bit of hacking – you
HTC One on Sprint won’t have any carrier branding
As first discovered by PocketNow, it appears that the HTC One on Sprint will be completely devoid of carrier branding when it’s finally released to
T-Mobile and HTC sold out of HTC One, Sprint and AT&T still have some
If you’ve been dragging your feet on your HTC One preorder, you may want to just go ahead and pull the trigger. That’s because the
Reminder: HTC One preorders start today
If you can’t wait to get your hands on the HTC One – which, for all intents and purposes, is probably the successor to the
The long-rumored ‘Facebook Phone’ is a launcher dubbed Facebook Home, not a physical device
After much rumor and speculation, the “Facebook phone” has finally been announced. But rather than partner with a manufacturer and develop a new OS or fork
This is the reason people are starting to hate HTC
HTC used to be the premier Android manufacturer – it actually made the first Android smartphone, the T-Mobile G1, and then revolutionized the Android smartphone
HTC One finally landing on Sprint and AT&T on April 19, with preorders starting this week
The HTC One, which has been plagued by delays and supply problems, finally has an official US launch date: barring any more unforeseen difficulties, it
























