Posts by Joshua Levenson

Red One Max

Following HTC’s new black One Max variant which made its first appearance in Hong Kong less than a week ago, the Happy Telephone Company has again announced another new colorway for its HTC One Max and this time it’s a gorgeous shade of red which debuts in Taiwan today.

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Word has it that, Sprint is in the middle of pushing out a minor over-the-air update to all its carrier-branded HTC One devices registered in the United States. Sadly, this upgrade doesn’t bring any major software developments, such as Android 4.4 KitKat, but it does include a couple of requested stability improvements, one of which being a fix for the annoying issue that repeatedly occurred informing users that an “invalid” SIM card was inserted and the other being HD voice enhancements.

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Not for the first this month, AT&T has announced in a series of press releases on its official website that it’s in the process of switching on its super-fast 4G LTE network, and this time its in additional twelve markets spread across the U.S. This announcement bumps the operators total LTE market count up to a mind-blowing 488 locations, which makes it the largest 4G-enabled carrier located in the United States.

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Dropbox currently is rolling out a small staged update for its official Android application on the Google Play Store. This upgrade does not bring a great deal in terms of new functionality, but it does make mobile sharing, which was a fairly lengthy procedure in the previous version of the app, much easier and significantly faster.

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Hot on the heels of AT&T’s rollout earlier today, Samsung has now started to push out the long-awaited Android 4.3 Jelly Bean update for its former flagship smartphone of 2012, the Galaxy Note II. In addition to the bump up to build I317UCUBMK6, the upgrade also brings a multitude of bug fixes, stability improvements, support for the Galaxy Gear and Samsung KNOX.

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