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HTC bids farewell to tablets in United States
HTC, having failed to make any real impact on tablet sales in the United States, has decided to indefinitely shelve things. Calling their efforts (Flyer, Jestream) a “great learning experience”, HTC advises that they’ll keep options open and may return at some point, providing they …
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HTC to return to tablet fray with Flyer 2?
HTC is rumored to dip their toes back into the Android tablet waters as word of a Flyer 2 have started circulating. According to an anonymous PhoneArena source, HTC is readying an Android 4.1 Jelly Bean tablet with a Snapdragon S4 processor, 7-inch (1280×768) display, …
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HTC planning to make a ‘unique’ tablet?
HTC entered the tablet market with the beautiful HTC Flyer; however it wasn’t a big hit, same thing happened with HTC JetStream. Now they want to make an entry again in the crowded Android tablet with a ‘unique’ tablet. HTC representative told PC advisor that a tablet will …
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HTC will not update tablet line to Android 4.0
After consideration, HTC decides to leave their tablet line with a still-supported Honeycomb experience.
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HTC Flyer rumored to see Android 4.0 in Q1
Those of you paying attention to the 7-inch HTC Flyer/EVO View 4G already know that the device recently received its Honeycomb update. Well, word on the street today is that the tablet is expected to pick up the Android 4.0 update in the near future. …
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HTC Flyer on sale in UK, no longer costs an arm and a leg
When the HTC Flyer was launched in the UK, it was priced at £599, which was pretty pricey.But now, UK online retailer Dixon is offering the device (the WiFi version) for just £199. The WiFi version is currently running Android 2.3, but hopefully it will receive the Honeycomb …
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HTC begins deploying Honeycomb to Flyer tablets
HTC today announced that they have started rolling out the Android Honeycomb update to their Flyer tablets. Speaking from their Facebook page, HTC indicated that the first models to receive the update will be the GSM versions in Europe. According to the statement, we can …
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HTC Flyer now available for all T-Mobile customers via HTC’s site
Almost 4 months ago, we told you that T-Mobile USA would be launching the HTC Flyer, which is actually the first ever Android powered tablet manufactured by HTC. No doubt the tablet is an amazing piece of art and hardware, but every good thing gets …
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HTC Flyer now Available on U.S. Cellular
U.S. Cellular customers can now purchase the HTC Flyer for as low as $399.99 when signing up for a 2-year 5GB data plan. They’re also offering the Flyer for $599.99 with a 2-year 200MB plan but that’s kind of a steep price to pay to …
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Best Buy Drops Price of HTC Scribe Digital Pen to $39.99 [Deal Alert]
Best Buy recently set the tech blogs ablaze with their HTC Flyer price snafu. There was a pricing “error” giving the HTC Flyer a brief $99 price tag and techies around the globe were ready to go all “HP Touchpad” and gobble up the inventory. …
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Best Buy Knocks HTC Flyer Down to $100 (UPDATE: False Alarm)
Best Buy has dropped the price of the HTC Flyer all the way down to a super-attractive $99 price point. Currently out of stock on their website, the Android 2.3-powered tablet features a custom version of Sense UI designed for the larger 7-inch display. Specifications …
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Best Buy to Offer the HTC Flyer for Only $299
HTC Flyer is the first ever Android powered tablet manufactured by HTC and is a very good tablet. The only reason it doesn’t receive much attention is likely due to its price tag. The Wi-Fi version is available for $499 at BestBuy, which is a …
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HTC Adds Flyer to List of Devices with Unlocked Bootloader Support
HTC has quietly added yet another device to their officially support unlocked bootloaders, this time tossing their Flyer tablet in the mix. The growing list also includes various versions of the Evo 3D, as well as the Sensation, and Sensation 4G. Should you own of …
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HTC Flyer Honeycomb Screenshots Leaked
Back at MWC, HTC officially announced the HTC Flyer, their first Android tablet. The Flyer launched with Gingerbread, despite the fact that most people were expecting Honeycomb. It’s still running on Gingerbread as of right now, but HTC made an announcement a few months ago that …
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BestBuy now Offering Scribe Pen for Free with HTC Flyer
The HTC Flyer was announced by HTC at Mobile World Congrss and it’s their first ever Android powered tablet. If you live in USA, then you can get it from Sprint with a 2-yr contract or unlocked version from BestBuy. Sprint is offering a variation (Evo …
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