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Style and power come together in the form of the HTC One, which has already become an early frontrunner for Android smartphone of the year.
The new HTC One flagship smartphone has the potential to make a real splash in the Android market with the way it brings excellence to the table in nearly all forms.
The Droid DNA is HTC's most feature-rich smartphone ever, boasting a mind boggling 5-inch, 1920 x 1080 screen, along with a quad-core processor and very reasonable price tag.
Thanks to killer hardware like the HTC 8X, it looks like Microsoft's new Windows Phone 8 operating system is getting off to a strong start.
The HTC One S isn't the flagship model from this company, but it has a feature set that, according to Brighthand's European correspondent, compares well to its larger and more expensive sister model, the One X.
The One X is the new flagship Android smartphone from HTC and AT&T.
The HTC One X sports Android OS 4.0, a quad-core processor, a 4.7-inch display, a MP camera, and all the features you'd expect from a new flagship smartphone.
Windows Phone 7 is moving on up to AT&T's LTE network with the HTC Titan II, the first WP7 4G device.
The HTC Rezound is the first smartphone to have integrated Beats audio technology.
The HTC EVO Design 4G has a mid-range price but includes some high-end features, such as a qHD (960 x 540) display, 4G, and dual-cameras.
T-Mobile subscribers who want a camera-centric smartphone should consider the HTC Amaze 4G, an Android model that has one of the best available.
Verizon's HTC Rhyme isn't your usual Android smartphone.
The HTC EVO 3D offers a big 3D display and a 3D video camera, as well as 4G wireless networking.
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