The “glamor red” HTC One is set to debut in the U.K. on August 13, as a Phones4U exclusive. A recent leaked press render suggests that the special edition handset is now also on its way to Sprint in the U.S. for its first showing, too.
The “glamor red” HTC One is set to debut in the U.K. on August 13, as a Phones4U exclusive. A recent leaked press render suggests that the special edition handset is now also on its way to Sprint in the U.S. for its first showing, too.
Earlier today, we told you about MoDaCo.SWITCH, a terrific new tool for the HTC One that allows you to install both Sense and stock Android and switch between then at the touch of a button. At the moment, it’s only available on one device, but MoDaCo has plans to bring it to the Galaxy S4 (i9505) in the near future.
If you’d like to see that happen, here’s how you can make a pledge to support its development.
Now that Google Play edition ROMs are available for the HTC One, you can choose whether you want the stock Android experience free from third-party tweaks, or whether you want to stick with all the features that come with Sense 5, such as BlinkFeed and HTC Zoe.
But how do you decide? Both options have their advantages and disadvantages, and choosing one over the other can be tricky. Fortunately, you no longer have to, thanks to MoDaCo.SWITCH.
MoDaCo.SWITCH is a new tweak from MoDaCo that installs both HTC’s version of Android 4.2.2 with Sense 5 and all the wonderful features that comes with it, and Google’s stock Android 4.2.2 ROM on your HTC One. It then lets you quickly switch between them on the fly.
Rumors are emerging suggesting that HTC could be looking to introduce another HTC One variant which features a plastic body instead of the standard One’s luxurious aluminium frame.
The new Nexus 7 won’t get its official unveiling until later today during an Android event with Sundar Pichai, but thanks to Best Buy, we already know all there is to know about the new 7-inch slate — including what it will look like, and its full list of specifications. So what else is there to see?
An unboxing, of course. So, if you’re into that kind of thing, you can check out the world’s first second-generation Nexus 7 unboxing below — along with some benchmarks.