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The HTC MAX 4G also integrates a 3.5mm headphone jack to create the best possible experience for enjoying movies, music and photos on the go. Running Windows Mobile 6.1, ...
How’s this for some weekend watching? It looks like a couple of excited Russian mobile enthusiasts managed to get their hands on HTC’s recently-announced WiMAX … ...
The HTC Max 4G is not only pretty, light, and refreshingly sharp. It’s also the world’s first integrated GSM/WiMAX cellphone, which means this thing can zoom at an iPhone-obliterating speed of ...
The HTC MAX 4G stands at 113.5 x 63.1 x 13.9 mm and weighs 151 grams. A sizeable device by any standards, the MAX 4G isn't really so pocketable and single-hand use could be an issue.
The previously-seen T8920 has turned out to be the MAX 4G, an 800 x 480 monster with 8GB of Flash on ... but swapping a CDMA radio into HTC's first WiMAX effort here would make for a downright ...
Last month we showed you a great little video review of the super sexy HTC Max 4G – you know, HTC’s incredibly sexy WiMax-enabled handset … ...
Remember just a few days back when the HTC MAX 4G AKA the world's very first GSM / WiMAX handset was announced? Well, some pretty sweet footage of the device -- which boasts 8GB of flash memory ...
HTC MAX 4G in all its WiMAX shine. So, the MAX 4G units that manage to escape the bear hug tend to get a warm - though not always WiMAX - reception.
The Smart phone segment has always seen tight competition in the recent past. Almost every manufacturer has a high end Smart phone model in the market today. Smart phones are no longer targeted ...
The HTC One Max is stretched awkwardly in all directions. ... The addition of a fingerprint sensor to Motorola’s Atrix 4G in 2010 was an effort to bolster enterprise cred.
And here we are still trying to think of a reason for 3G to exist. The HTC Max 4G is the first so-called 4G mobile, thanks to HTC's technicians incorporating WiMAX technology inside a very similar ...
Perhaps it’s a little bit insensitive to post this; We already know the US isn’t getting the Touch HD, so chances are we’ll also be missing out on its WiMax enabled big brother, the Max 4G ...
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