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The Samsung Galaxy S III has not yet hit the retail stores, and yet Chainfire has managed to gain root access to the phone.

T-Mobile finally started rolling out the much-awaited Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich) update for the HTC Sensation 4G. The latest update bumps the HTC Sensation 4G to Android 4.0.3 OS.

HTC finally announced the entry-level HTC Desire C smartphone in the UK. This handset runs on the latest Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich) Operating System.

Yesterday, a U.S. District Court judge in Delaware ordered lawyers for Apple and HTC to meet later this year in an attempt to reach a settlement over the patent dispute between the two companies. Late last year, Apple won a decision from the ITC stating that HTC had violated Apple’s patents with its devices, and that has resulted in a hold-up in the delivery of the One X and EVO 4G LTE smartphones into the U.S.
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Recently, owners of the HTC One X have taken to various forums to complain about how memory management and multitasking works on the device. Users have reported that the One X is overly aggressive in closing apps that run in the background compared to other devices that run Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich. HTC has issued a statement saying that everything is running as intended.
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HTC has confirmed that the U.S. Customs review of the EVO 4G LTE smartphone will indeed delay the launch of the device on Sprint, which was due to happen this Friday, May 18. It is not clear how long the review will take, or when the device arrive on store shelves. Sprint has removed the original launch date from the promo page on its website for the EVO 4G LTE. Customs officials are holding up shipments of the EVO 4G LTE and the One X into the U.S. while they investigate whether or not the smartphones infringe upon Apple’s patents.
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Earlier this week, support documents from T-Mobile’s website revealed that the Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich update for the HTC Amaze 4G would be available in the “coming weeks,” but did not provide a specific date. Now, T-Mobile has confirmed that the update should be available to users starting May 21. The update offers Android 4.0.3 Ice Cream Sandwich and HTC’s Sense 3.6 interface. Additionally, T-Mobile confirmed that the same update for the HTC Sensation 4G will be available to customers starting today. Those that use tethering services without subscribing to a T-Mobile plan for them might want to hold off on the update, however.
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HTC confirmed this evening that shipments of the One X and EVO 4G LTE smartphones to the U.S. are being held up by customs officials on the grounds that they may potentially violate a patent owned by Apple. These two smartphones are the first devices to see a delay coming to the U.S. due to the ruling of the International Trade Commission in favor of Apple late last year.
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The upcoming Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich update for T-Mobile’s HTC Sensation 4G smartphone will come with one extra, and unwanted, feature. Hotspot sharing of the phone’s data connection is no longer free.
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The HTC EVO 4G LTE is the latest smartphone to carry Sprint’s EVO nameplate. Does it live up to its storied heritage, or does the fact that Sprint has yet to launch its 4G LTE network really hold it back?
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HTC Evo 4G LTE delay continues indefinitely

The HTC Evo 4G LTE Android smartphone is being treated like an expatriate fugitive, held at the U.S. border by officials while they investigate whether HTC complied with a court order from December.

A note from Best Buy to customers who pre-ordered the HTC Evo 4G LTE reportedly confirmed that they won’t be getting the phone any time soon.

HTC lost a patent dispute with Apple last year, and in December the International Trade Commission issued a limited exclusion order against HTC and two of its subsidiaries.

The company was ordered to alter minor functionality in some of its phones, including the Evo 4G LTE and One X, by April 19 of this year.

HTC was presumed to have complied, but earlier this week the HTC Evo 4G LTE and HTC One X were delayed indefinitely at U.S. Customs.

The HTC Evo 4G LTE’s troubled release

The HTC Evo 4G LTE was slated to be released this week, but Best Buy previously moved the date up to next week.

Now the retailer announced to pre-order customers that Nokia has officially notified them of delayed, confirming the news from earlier this week.

“The U.S. availability of the HTC One X and HTC Evo 4G LTE has been delayed due to a standard U.S. Customs review of shipments that is required after an ITC exclusion order,” HTC said in a previous statement.

“We believe we are in compliance with the ruling and HTC is working closely with Customs to secure approval. The HTC One X and HTC Evo 4G LTE have been received enthusiastically by customers and we appreciate their patience as we work to get these products into their hands as soon as possible.”

The patent dispute

The patent in question has to do with the way the phone interprets phone numbers and email address within emails, websites and other text, allowing users to simply tap them to dial the number or send an email to the address.

The functionality in HTC’s phones was deemed to be infringing on Apple’s patent, and HTC was ordered to alter it.

Hopefully HTC’s claims of compliance are accurate, as further delays due to this patent dispute could potentially cause a major chilling effect for Android.

Samsung to bring more RAM to every mobile

Samsung is about to help the whole of the mobile market, as it readies a new memory chip for handsets.

Not only is Samsung responsible for the likes of the Galaxy S2, Galaxy Note and most recently the Galaxy S3, it also produces a wide array of components which are used by all mobile manufacturers.

Its latest development is 4 gigabit 20 nanometer low power DDR2 memory. For those of you lost in the gobbledygook, it means Samsung is producing a 2GB RAM chip for mobile phones.

More speed, less power, smaller size

To date, most next-generation handsets sport 1GB of RAM, including the Galaxy S3 and HTC One X, although you’ll only find 512MB in the iPhone 4S and Nokia Lumia 900.

What will this extra memory give us? Well the latest crop of handsets, with their quad-core processors, are lightening quick, but Samsung claims it “will help the market to deliver advanced devices that are faster, lighter and provide longer battery life than today’s mobile devices.”

The new chip is reportedly 20% thinner than previous 2GB offerings, which will allow handset manufacturers to continue producing incredibly slender devices, able slide into the skinniest of jeans with ease.

Samsung predicts the new memory will begin to ship later this year, which means we could see handsets sporting the new RAM by Christmas, but 2013 is really the time when this technology will be fully implemented.

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