Previously, the HTC One shortly after the release, commitment HTC One X and One X + and Butterfly/DNA will upgrade the android 4.2 and 5 Sense. And recently, according to people familiar with the HTC escalation list contain not only the three devices, some of the earlier models also will upgrade the android 4.2 and 5 Sense, this for users on the HTC is undoubtedly a good news.
According to people familiar with the matter, upgrade the android 4.2 and 5 devices that Sense except for One, One, X + and X Butterfly/DNA, will include three earlier models: One XL, the Droid Incredible 4 g LTE and EVO 4 g LTE. For these three models of users is definitely a big surprise.
, of course, as the firm's flagship product, BoomSound sound effects and Zoe will function for HTC One, unique. Even so, android 4.2 and 5 Sense is enough to bring customers the use of different experience. According to reports, upgrade push ? when specific
DLX_WL (HTC Droid DNA)
DLXB1_U (HTC Butterfly Taiwan)
Endeavor_U (HTC One X)
ENRC2B_U (HTC One X+)
Evita_UL (HTC One XL)
Evitare_UL (HTC One X+ USA)
Fireball_WL (HTC Droid Incredible 4G LTE)
Jewel_CL (HTC EVO 4G LTE)
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Have to wait for a few months can upgrade JB SENSE5!!!!!!!!!!!!
zhaotiantian said:
Previously, the HTC One shortly after the release, commitment HTC One X and One X + and Butterfly/DNA will upgrade the android 4.2 and 5 Sense. And recently, according to people familiar with the HTC escalation list contain not only the three devices, some of the earlier models also will upgrade the android 4.2 and 5 Sense, this for users on the HTC is undoubtedly a good news.
According to people familiar with the matter, upgrade the android 4.2 and 5 devices that Sense except for One, One, X + and X Butterfly/DNA, will include three earlier models: One XL, the Droid Incredible 4 g LTE and EVO 4 g LTE. For these three models of users is definitely a big surprise.
, of course, as the firm's flagship product, BoomSound sound effects and Zoe will function for HTC One, unique. Even so, android 4.2 and 5 Sense is enough to bring customers the use of different experience. According to reports, upgrade push ? when specific
DLX_WL (HTC Droid DNA)
DLXB1_U (HTC Butterfly Taiwan)
Endeavor_U (HTC One X)
ENRC2B_U (HTC One X+)
Evita_UL (HTC One XL)
Evitare_UL (HTC One X+ USA)
Fireball_WL (HTC Droid Incredible 4G LTE)
Jewel_CL (HTC EVO 4G LTE)
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Good news, hope its true
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We won't get it cause of Verizon
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Not a useful Q&A just for fun
Mine are
LG EnV--> Motorola DROID -----> Motorola DROID 2 -----> HTC Thunderbolt
-THUNDERCATS ARE GO!
Nexus One > Thunderbolt.
Not much, and before that it was a POS flipphone. simpler times then.
Audiovox bag phone
...a couple I don't remember
NEC P300
Panasonic HH900
Nokia 2180
Nokia 6185
Nokia 3589i
Moto E815
Moto KRZR
Moto Droid
HTC Thunderbolt
I'm sure there's some missing.
Visorphone>Treo600>Treo650>Treo755p>HTCEris>Incredible>Thunderbolt
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LG voyager -> HTC Incredible -> HTC Thunderbolt
Audiovox CDM-8910 >Samsung SCH-a950> Samsung Flipshot> LG Dare> HTC Droid Eris> Incredible> Thunderbolt
Wow I cannot believe I actually remembered all that lol
Treo 755 > BlackBerry Storm > Droid X > Thunderbolt
LG VX6000 > Kyocera SE47 > Motorola Razr > LG VX9400 > LG Voyager > LG Dare > BlackBerry Storm (Also ordered iPhone 3GS and had for 4 months, but the service sucks so I terminated early) > Motorola Droid > HTC Incredible > Apple iPhone 4 > HTC Thunderbolt
This was from 2004 - Present.
Started off in Germany on "real" T-Mobile
Some sort of Alcatel OT-302
Nokia 3330
motorola V60i
Then I jumped ship to Vodaphone and got a Sharp GX-30 (guad band unlocked)
Got send back stateside and put that on T-Mobile USA.
Switched to a corp plan on nextel with a i355 (bullet proof) lost job, so nextell go bye bye.
After that I went to VZW on a LG VX-8100. not too bad for a dumb phone died be falling out of pocket while closing car door.
Sprint Moto Q9c then a Nextel BB 8350i (iDen BLAH!)
Back to T-mobile for a G1 (hook-up!) then got a SGS Vibrant (full non-contract price)
And we end with me back on VZW with the T-Bolt.
Similar specs to my ole SGS, but just feels 10 times faster.
Nokia ? (Back in the 90's)
Motorola v330 (reflashed software to a v551)
Motorola RZR
LG vue
Then I got smart and switched carriers
Motorola Droid 1
HTC Thunderbolt
I know I'm forgetting at least two others but I'm trying not to dwell on the bad service I once had.
A series of dumpy phones including a stone age Kyocera and some really bad feature phones, and then(starting in 2007)-> LG Voyager-> HTC Touch Pro-> HTC Droid Eris-> Motorola Droid-> Motorola Droid X-> Samsung Fascinate-> HTC Droid Incredible-> HTC Thunderbolt. In a little over one year, I've had 6 different phones -_-
Mine is in my signature.
I don't remember the first few "phones" but from an XDA relevant perspective:
HTC Wizard (Windows Mobile on TMO)
iPhone 2g (Unlocked, Jailbroken on TMO)
Droid (Rooted and running CM6 then CM7 on Verizon)
HTC Thunderbolt (Rooted but stock rom on Verizon)
Plus I have a MyTouch 3g that is unlocked and running stock TMO Froyo which I use when I travel outside of the US, and a Viewsonic G Tablet running Gingerbread.
MC
Aww damn, here we go:
1. Some Sony Ericsson Phone (at&t) 2. Moto Razr (at&t) 3. Moto krzr (alltel) 4. Palm treo 755 (sprint) 5. Samsung slider phone (sprint) 6. HTC Touch (sprint) 7. HTC Mogul (sprint) 8. Moto Razr 2 (sprint) 9. BlackBerry Pearl (sprint) 10. Apple iPhone (at&t) 11. Sidekick (t-mo) 12. HTC G1 (t-mo) 13. iPhone 3g (t-mo) 14. Blackberry curve (t-mo) 15. iPhone 3gs (unlocked, t-mo) 16. HTC MyTouch (t-mo) 17. Blackberry Storm 18. iPhone 3gs (new one! t-mo) 19. HTC Droid Eris (VZW) 20. moto droid (VZW) 21. Blackberry curve (VZW) 22. EnV touch (VZW) 23. LG Chocolate Touch (VZW) 24. Palm Pre Plus (VZW) 25. Droid X (VZW) 26. Droid Incredible (VZW) 27. Apple iPhone 4 (VZW) 28. Samsung Fascinate (VZW) 29. HTC Thunderbolt (VZW)
and you all thought you had problems...
Oooooo, back in the day (1994?) BIG. Motorola flip w pull put antenna ,Yeah!> Small Motorola flip>LG something or other> Bberry Storm 1> TBolt!!
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Blackberry 8700-8900-G1-9700-3GS-HD2-iPhone3GS-Strea5-iPhone4-TmobileG2-Thunderbolt.
My phones in Cambodia were all cheap bar style Nokia phones, then when I arrived back in the US I got a G1. Then I got a Samsung Vibrant, kept it for some time, learned although, then sold it, got a Nexus S, too many issues, returned it, got a MT4G, it was a good phone but too many hardware related issues, returned it after several swaps, then gave up on T-mobile, switched to Sprint, got an EVO 4G, was great but Sprint sucked, switched to Verizon, got a dinc to hold me over until the Thunderbolt dropped, returned it and got two Thunderbolts, one for me and one for he wife.
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Few I don't remember
LG VX-6000 (where my addiction to phone mods began...)
RZR
HTC 6700
HTC 6800
Storm 1
Droid 1
HTC Thunderbolt
I went unknown => razer => LG voyager => Motorola Droid => TB
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Nice long history
Nokia 5185
LG VX4500 (First phone I modded...free internet!)
Motorola Razr V3c
LG VX8550 (Chocolate 2)
LG VX1100 (EnV Touch) <-- Replaced this phone after only 2 months with..
Motorola DROID
Thunderbolt
HTC's blog on it's official website:
http://blog.htc.com/2012/03/ics/
HTC Confirms 'Ice Cream Sandwich' Update for 16 Phones
Leslie Horn By Leslie Horn
March 14, 2012 10:35am EST
A day after Samsung began rolling out Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich to its Galaxy S II smartphone, HTC on Wednesday confirmed that more than a dozen of its devices will also be updated to Google's latest mobile OS.
Announced in a blog post, the update applies to 16 HTC devices: the Droid Incredible 2 by HTC, HTC Amaze 4G, HTC Desire S, HTC Desire HD, HTC EVO 3D, HTC EVO Design 4G, HTC Incredible S, HTC Sensation, HTC Sensation XL, HTC Sensation 4G, HTC Sensation XE, HTC Raider, HTC Rezound, HTC Rhyme, HTC Thunderbolt, and HTC Vivid.
HTC clarified that the rollout of ICS for the HTC Sensation and HTC Sensation XE is still in "early stages," and will be more widely available in more locations in the next couple of weeks. This will be followed by updates for the HTC Sensation 4G and the HTC Sensation XL, HTC also said.
The device maker did not offer specific dates, but said that "it will take time for all carriers in each country to get the update. We are working closely with our carrier partners to nail down updates schedules for other smartphones." It said that updates will be offered for more devices soon.
Samsung's Galaxy Nexus smartphone was the first device to be released with Ice Cream Sandwich. It made its debut on Verizon Wireless here in the U.S. on Dec. 15; for more, see PCMag's full review.
Earlier this month, Verizon provided an update on its ICS rollout plans.
For more, see PCMag's full review of Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich and the slideshow below.
You got me excited for a second
Just wanted to get some informed data on the HTC Butterfly...
Seems like the only main differences between the HTC Droid DNA and the Butterfly is the addition of a SD card slot and the battery maybe better.
I have also heard that the HTC Butterfly will be going global as soon as production is increased (wondering if we will be able to purchase this monster in the states?) One last thing that interested me was that the HTC Butterfly is SIM free unlocked out of the box... Sounds like this phone would work with any carriers in the states... Is this accurate information? Thanks for any info about this phone....
Hellow Guys i want to ask... wats the diference? about the new M7? i mean the Screen is more smaller... and the CPU is 1.7Ghz... but as i know the QUalcom CPU that the Droid Dna have is the same and can be overlocked at 1.7Ghz.. because the CPU can Handle That the COmpany of HTC dow-clock the CPU of the HTC DROID DNA to 1.5GHz... when can Reach with no risk at 1.7Ghz... so wats the Difference the SCreen Density is 480Dpi and the M7 Screen Density is 460Dpi so? whts the Diferencie...
if the HTC M7 Uses the SAme CPU as the HTC DROID DNA (but the DNA is down-clock) whats the Big Deal About that? i mean... we can be at 1.7GHz with no problem on the HTC DROID DNA? i have been for 5 days using the 1.7GHz and in the GPU 487MHz... no probelms no SOD or reebots ... so whats the diference on the New HTC M7 on the HTC DROID DNA? if we can be at the same range ... because the hardware is the same...
I thought and don't quote me on this that the M7 has additional storage 32GB, a removable battery and an SD Card slot. All the stuff that the DNA is kinda lacking.
Being someone who just got the DNA, i kinda hope the m7 will have horrible battery life so i can still feel good about my phone lol.
treahuggs said:
Being someone who just got the DNA, i kinda hope the m7 will have horrible battery life so i can still feel good about my phone lol.
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It won't. It's going to have a 2300mah battery, so unless HTC makes a monumental mistake with Sense 5, it should have better battery life.
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Wow, that post was close to incomprehensible. The m7 is not a "droid" branded device, and will not be a flagship phone. Samsung has their s3 series, sure they make other phones, but the s3 line is their top product. For Htc, it is there incredible series, usually distinguished by the name, or the red highlighting. The dna is latest phone in that series of great phones.
The m7, while a capable device, is not in the same league as the dna. Regarding s-off, I assume you have not had Htc devices before. S-off always comes, and honestly it's really not that big of a deal anyway. Like others have mentioned, it only makes things slightly easier.
Good luck on your purchase
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The m7 is not a "droid" branded device, and will not be a flagship phone.
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Huh? The DNA/Butterfly is a regional interim release based on the One XL. The M7 will be HTC's "flagship" global phone to compete with the XZ, SGS4, and LG E940 and will include quad-band HSPA which the Butterfly intentionally did not. Here are features it's supposed to have (based on leaks) not in the DNA:
First use of SoLux display technology in a mobile device
32GB+ internal storage
2,300 mAh battery
13MP Exmor RS camera sensor
First official use of Sense 5
It's supposed to follow Samsung's lead with the SGS3 and be released on multiple U.S. carriers without any changes (unlike the One XL, EVO 4G LTE) and Sprint's supposed to carry it so a CDMA version will exist. If VZW decides not to carry it then the DNA will remain the HTC "flagship" but only on VZW. There’s not one feature on the DNA that’s superior to the leaked specs of the M7. And while the M7’s display might be 3/10 of an inch smaller SoLux stands to set a new standard in brightness and outdoor usability. As it is, the DNA’s display is 30% dimmer than the OG One X.
If you’re on VZW wait until the HTC U.S. launch of the M7 on February 19th to see if their one of the carriers that’s going to carry it. If they don’t and you want an HTC device the DNA’s still a solid choice if you can live with the battery and storage constraints.
BarryH_GEG said:
Huh? The DNA/Butterfly is a regional interim release based on the One XL. The M7 will be HTC's "flagship" global phone to compete with the XZ, SGS4, and LG E940 and will include quad-band HSPA which the DNA/Butterfly intentionally did not. Here are features it's supposed to have (based on leaks) not in the DNA:
First use of SoLux display technology in a mobile device
32GB+ internal storage
2,300 mAh battery
13MP Exmor RS camera sensor
First official use of Sense 5
It's supposed to follow Samsung's lead with the SGS3 and be released on multiple U.S. carriers without any changes (unlike the One XL, EVO 4G LTE) and Sprint's supposed to carry it so a CDMA version will exist. If VZW decides not to carry it then the DNA will remain the HTC "flagship" but only on VZW. There’s not one feature on the DNA that’s superior to the leaked specs of the M7. And while the M7’s display might be 3/10 of an inch smaller SoLux stands to set a new standard in brightness and outdoor usability. As it is, the DNA’s display is 30% dimmer than the OG One X.
If you’re on VZW wait until the HTC U.S. launch of the M7 on February 19th to see if their one of the carriers that’s going to carry it. If they don’t and you want an HTC device the DNA’s still a solid choice if you can live with the battery and storage constraints.
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The DNA has quad band hspa...
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Bigandrewgold said:
The DNA has quad band hspa...
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The J Butterfly/Butterfly which are the generic versions of the DNA sold everywhere directly by HTC do not. All of HTC's "flagships" that they've sold directly globally do.
Global Butterfly
Global One X+
BarryH_GEG said:
The J Butterfly/Butterfly which are the generic versions of the DNA sold everywhere directly by HTC do not. All of HTC's "flagships" that they've sold directly globally do.
Global Butterfly
Global One X+
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ok... I never said the butterfly had it, I was just commenting on the fact that you were wrong on stating that the dna does not have quad band hspa
AW: Question HTC M7 vs HTC DROID DNA...
Bigandrewgold said:
The DNA has quad band hspa...
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Thats right,my Dna works with 3G and HSDPA in Austria with H3G (Three) Provider
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BarryH_GEG said:
Huh? The DNA/Butterfly is a regional interim release based on the One XL. The M7 will be HTC's "flagship" global phone to compete with the XZ, SGS4, and LG E940 and will include quad-band HSPA which the DNA/Butterfly intentionally did not. Here are features it's supposed to have (based on leaks) not in the DNA:
First use of SoLux display technology in a mobile device
32GB+ internal storage
2,300 mAh battery
13MP Exmor RS camera sensor
First official use of Sense 5
It's supposed to follow Samsung's lead with the SGS3 and be released on multiple U.S. carriers without any changes (unlike the One XL, EVO 4G LTE) and Sprint's supposed to carry it so a CDMA version will exist. If VZW decides not to carry it then the DNA will remain the HTC "flagship" but only on VZW. There’s not one feature on the DNA that’s superior to the leaked specs of the M7. And while the M7’s display might be 3/10 of an inch smaller SoLux stands to set a new standard in brightness and outdoor usability. As it is, the DNA’s display is 30% dimmer than the OG One X.
If you’re on VZW wait until the HTC U.S. launch of the M7 on February 19th to see if their one of the carriers that’s going to carry it. If they don’t and you want an HTC device the DNA’s still a solid choice if you can live with the battery and storage constraints.
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Totally true. The M7 will absolutely be a flagship device on every carrier its launched on.....at least until the snapdragon 800 SoCs arrive in phones by mid year...
M7 should be launched in march I believe and looks to have the 600 series SoC probably... Given Rajs discussion of it being in hands of consumers earlier...
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Bigandrewgold said:
ok... I never said the butterfly had it, I was just commenting on the fact that you were wrong on stating that the dna does not have quad band hspa
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I corrected it.
Serinety said:
Wow, that post was close to incomprehensible. The m7 is not a "droid" branded device, and will not be a flagship phone. Samsung has their s3 series, sure they make other phones, but the s3 line is their top product. For Htc, it is there incredible series, usually distinguished by the name, or the red highlighting. The dna is latest phone in that series of great phones.
The m7, while a capable device, is not in the same league as the dna. Regarding s-off, I assume you have not had Htc devices before. S-off always comes, and honestly it's really not that big of a deal anyway. Like others have mentioned, it only makes things slightly easier.
Good luck on your purchase
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Lol.
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Serinety said:
Wow, that post was close to incomprehensible. The m7 is not a "droid" branded device, and will not be a flagship phone. Samsung has their s3 series, sure they make other phones, but the s3 line is their top product. For Htc, it is there incredible series, usually distinguished by the name, or the red highlighting. The dna is latest phone in that series of great phones.
The m7, while a capable device, is not in the same league as the dna. Regarding s-off, I assume you have not had Htc devices before. S-off always comes, and honestly it's really not that big of a deal anyway. Like others have mentioned, it only makes things slightly easier.
Good luck on your purchase
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Wow. I like my DNA as much as the next guy, but the m7 is definitely an all around better specced device.
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How much more of a difference does 280mAmps make with the M7's battery?
orangechoochoo said:
How much more of a difference does 280mAmps make with the M7's battery?
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Isn't it almost 300mah more?
Edit: I meant 300 lol
You're right about 280. It will make some difference but not night and day.
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2300 v 2020.
orangechoochoo said:
How much more of a difference does 280mAmps make with the M7's battery?
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It's 12% larger. The wildcard is how much energy the SoLux display consumes. In non-mobile applications it's twice as efficient as incandescent bulbs. It's never been used in a mobile device before so all 12% of the extra battery life could be used by the display or it could consume half the energy of existing displays furthering the M7's battery life. We'll have to wait until it gets tested to know the impact.
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M7 should be launched in march I believe and looks to have the 600 series SoC probably... Given Rajs discussion of it being in hands of consumers earlier...
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It’s supposed to be released Q1 and it would be fantastic for HTC if they could score being the launch customer with the M7. The XZ is using the same SoC as the DNA/Butterfly and I’d guess LG’s 1080P device will too. 600 will be far more effective against Exynos Octa. Here’s an interesting article where Qualcomm’s CEO describes what Samsung’s trying to do with Octa and why.
http://www.unwiredview.com/2013/01/...5-octa-its-just-a-misleading-publicity-stunt/
So whats the amswer of my qiestion about ot jave thw aame stuff thw only diferrence is thw camera
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Hello!
I'm eagerly awaiting for this phone to come to Verizon.. I know it has yet to be 100% confirmed with a release date, but I'm just waiting for the day.
I understand it also doesn't guarantee that Verizon will get the D.E. version, and may only carry the HTC One w/sense UI.
My question is - if Verizon has the Sense UI version, and the bootloader is unlocked, would it be possible to flawlessly port the D.E. ROM from another carrier over to the Verizon version?
This could sway my decision to go with the Cheaper Moto X instead until a better HTC option is on Verizon.
positivehxcgo said:
Hello!
I'm eagerly awaiting for this phone to come to Verizon.. I know it has yet to be 100% confirmed with a release date, but I'm just waiting for the day.
I understand it also doesn't guarantee that Verizon will get the D.E. version, and may only carry the HTC One w/sense UI.
My question is - if Verizon has the Sense UI version, and the bootloader is unlocked, would it be possible to flawlessly port the D.E. ROM from another carrier over to the Verizon version?
This could sway my decision to go with the Cheaper Moto X instead until a better HTC option is on Verizon.
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It being Verizon makes it incompatible with gsm versions in their stock form.
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