Sprint HTC Hero users, your update is ready. For the most part, my Sprint HTC Hero has been a pretty good device. I must say the battery life and SMS complaints that I heard about didn't seem to affect me a great deal. That said, updates are generally always better and include many things that aren't specifically listed in the update list.
Here is the official quote from HTC:
Special Update!
Software Upgrade Available for HTC Hero™
A new software upgrade has started to push down to HTC Hero™ Customers. The software upgrade will continue to be done automatically over the next few days through an over-the-air update and will include several enhancements addressing some of the following issues:
- Daylight Savings Time
- Text Messaging
- Bluetooth Issues
- 3.5 MM Headset Jack
- Battery Life
Check out the Sprint Communities site for more details and user feedback.
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Tuesday, September 8, 2009
Sprint News: Sprint to release HTC Hero with Sense UI
"Beginning on Oct. 11 , customers will be able to purchase HTC Hero through all Sprint retail channels including Web (www.sprint.com), Telesales (1-800-SPRINT1) and our national retail partner Best Buy for $179.99 (excluding taxes) after a $50 instant savings and a $100 mail-in rebate with a two-year service agreement. Pre-registration begins today at www.sprint.com/hero." - Sprint Press Release (9/3/09)
“The arrival of HTC Hero and the Android platform to Sprint’s network is an important milestone for our customers and the U.S. wireless industry,” saidKevin Packingham , senior vice president of product development for Sprint . “With the dependability and coverage of Sprint’s 3G network, HTC Hero users will appreciate a much better experience than is possible now with any other Android phone operating in the United States . They will enjoy the robust potential to personalize their wireless experience as well as the best value in wireless with a Simply Everything plan from Sprint.” - Sprint
As I have stated in the past, Android is the real future for mobile phones and applications. Some the coolest apps are coming in the form on Android apps first and iPhone apps second.
“The arrival of HTC Hero and the Android platform to Sprint’s network is an important milestone for our customers and the U.S. wireless industry,” said
As I have stated in the past, Android is the real future for mobile phones and applications. Some the coolest apps are coming in the form on Android apps first and iPhone apps second.
Friday, August 21, 2009
Budget HTC Android Phone Coming Soon?
Here is a good video of a possible new Android phone coming from HTC. The people at Tinhte have got the phone in great detail and as always we hope to see it soon here in the US.
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Sunday, June 28, 2009
HTC Touch Flow 3D 2.5: Proves Windows Mobile isn't totally horrible
HTC is the only phone manufacture that I have seen really take over a device with a UI overlay. Since Touch Flow 3D was introduced on the first HTC Touch, they have kept making the overlay better and better. This recent video on manilla(Touch Flow 2.5) proves that it can be even better. What is also does, is show that Windows Mobile isn't completely worthless, and as long as you don't have to see it that often, its ok to use a Winmo phone.
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Friday, June 26, 2009
HTC Hero Walk Through
This is a fantastic video of the new HTC Hero. HTC has always done a great job with UI overlays, but at their root was still Windows Mobile. Now they are using Android which makes for a great user experience and an infinite number of customizations. Android with the right hardware and user interface can truly be better than iPhone. Its are already been proven with the G1, but hardware wasn't great due to the deployable keyboard. Hero seems to be a step in a very good direction.
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Friday, May 29, 2009
HTC "Rosie" User Interface for Android
Check out this awesome video of HTC's "rosie" user interface for their up and coming android phone. This just shows you the kind of awesome things that a developer can do with the android platform. HTC already has a lot of experience with user interface overlays from their windows mobile devices. So, this must have been pretty easy for them to accomplish.
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...as always, tell me what you think.
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...as always, tell me what you think.
