HTC HD2 Gets New Android 2.2 Froyo PortSoftpedia - 31 Aug, 2010The first Android builds for the high-end HTC HD2 device emerged into the wild several months ago, and now a new such solution is available for download, ... |
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Htc Hd2 Dealsâ€"Free Connection Only In £149 Best Offer EverFPRD (press release) (blog) - 31 Aug, 2010It has been quite a good time for the HTC HD2 when it was launched in the mobile phone market. Since then this gadget has seen continuous growth and now a ... |
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HTC OBOE (T9199)HTCPedia.com - 31 Aug, 2010HTC OBOE, a WM 6.5.3 device, is coming out soon for the Chinese market, through China Mobile. This device shows that even we are a few months away from the ... |
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HTC Oboe T9199 is a China-Bound, HD2-Like Handset?pocketnow.com - Evan Blass - Aug 30, 2010After nearly every single debug ROM version for this model was leaked over the past few weeks, it seems that the China-bound HTC Oboe finally has a face and ... |
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