OT: Don't give up on HTC yet markdoc. According to the a highly placed HTC insider when Samsung's lock on the new 835 chips runs out they'll be releasing another Flagship.
“Every time there is a brand new CPU with power that we can leverage, we’re always at the forefront doing that,” said Chialin Chang, president of HTC’s smartphones and connected devices division. “When the next flagship CPU comes, HTC will be one of the very first tier doing that.”
“We want to have a couple of months of leadership before the next flagship CPU comes. But that will be in another period of time — not at MWC. Not for us or any other player. I can tell you that for sure. When the new CPU comes, HTC will have another flagship.”
BOT: Anyone heard anything about what the specific Nougat update problems may be with the carrier devices?
I wonder if HTC is blocking their bloatware somehow and they're working on a way around that.
Here's the latest news I could find over on GottaBeMobile. Looks like t-mobile is ahead of the pack.
“Every time there is a brand new CPU with power that we can leverage, we’re always at the forefront doing that,” said Chialin Chang, president of HTC’s smartphones and connected devices division. “When the next flagship CPU comes, HTC will be one of the very first tier doing that.”
“We want to have a couple of months of leadership before the next flagship CPU comes. But that will be in another period of time — not at MWC. Not for us or any other player. I can tell you that for sure. When the new CPU comes, HTC will have another flagship.”
BOT: Anyone heard anything about what the specific Nougat update problems may be with the carrier devices?
I wonder if HTC is blocking their bloatware somehow and they're working on a way around that.
Here's the latest news I could find over on GottaBeMobile. Looks like t-mobile is ahead of the pack.
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