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Racpu_
19-02-13, 18:26
Pois é a espera acabou...:)

HTC One

http://www.htc.com/managed-assets/shared/desktop/smartphones/htc-one/overview/HTC-ProductDetail-Overview-grey-small.png

HTC One Overview - HTC Smartphones (http://www.htc.com/pt/smartphones/htc-one/#overview)

Que acham?

Parece-me um bom Smartphone, ate gosto do design...:)

Dape_1904
19-02-13, 18:41
Acho que tem uma característica que já todos os smartphones que são topo de gama deviam ter. Ecrã Full HD.

Racpu_
19-02-13, 18:44
E o melhor para mim é mesmo os 4,7 pois nao foge muito ao Galaxy S3, apesar de para mim ainda ser grande, mas já e mais pequeno que o sony...:)

Racpu_
19-02-13, 21:06
Qualquer parecença com o iPhone 5 é pura "coincidência"

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OH4nOv4xrxk

Dape_1904
19-02-13, 21:24
O da LG é mais parecido ao Iphone.

Sonas
20-02-13, 13:30
Gostei imenso do UI que eles colocaram ;) o telefone e' simplesmente lindo.... metal :) ehehehehe

TOPCAT
21-02-13, 02:23
muito nice :D

Racpu_
06-03-13, 16:18
Review


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HezHlJVzZmk

TOPCAT
07-03-13, 23:10
pronto ja saiu o substituto do meu.... :D espetacular

Racpu_
07-03-13, 23:42
Acho que este vai vir para aqui...;)

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Sonas
08-03-13, 10:28
Acho que este vai vir para aqui...;)

Sent from my GT-S5660 using Tapatalk 2




Gostei imenso tb do que vi no video :D ehehehehe

Racpu_
08-03-13, 11:15
Gosto do Xperia Z, mas acho que este me chama mais atenção...:)

TOPCAT
09-03-13, 23:45
:D e gosto muito mais deste :D

Racpu_
18-03-13, 14:30
[ REVIEW HTCMania ] HTC One - HTCMania (http://www.htcmania.com/showthread.php?t=572113)

TOPCAT
18-03-13, 20:57
nice

Racpu_
26-04-13, 14:17
Já alguém tem ou teve contacto com o HTC One?

TOPCAT
28-04-13, 15:01
ja e foi suficiente pra por o meu One X a venda e nem pensar no S4 no sony nem no Iphone... :D mas isso sou eu...

Dape_1904
28-04-13, 19:09
Isto é que está aqui um fã da HTC!

TOPCAT
30-04-13, 23:48
nao sou fan boy nem de perto.... sou tipo as vadias vou com o que me sentir melhor... como ja tive todos posso falar da minha opinião que vale o que vale ( nada eheheh)

LPC
01-05-13, 00:41
Boas!
Preferiste o HTC ONE ao Xperia Z?

O que achaste de diferente entre ambos?

Cumprimentos,

LPC

Y2000k
01-05-13, 12:15
Parece muito fixe o HTC. Já pus este vide no tópico do S4 mas fica melhor aqui,


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v7-We7vB7lA

Jorge-Vieira
01-03-15, 17:20
Later This Year, Sense 7.0 Is Coming To High-End Models Including HTC One M8

According to the announcements made, it is speculated that HTC will award its high-end devices or smartphones which includes HTC One M8 (http://wccftech.com/htc-m8-android-htc-sense-6/) with Sense 7.0. HTC has been adding numerous new features to its Sense 7.0 which includes a Home Widget. This widget will directly detect your location and customize your Home Screen accordingly.
http://cdn4.wccftech.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/HTC-One-M9-renders-this-phone-is-on-fire1-635x397.jpg (http://cdn3.wccftech.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/HTC-One-M9-renders-this-phone-is-on-fire1.jpg)
This is one of a kind feature and will upgrade Sense to another level. If for instance, you have a cluster of applications on your home screen which are categorized according to your needs, like work and home, then Sense 7.0 will automatically provide recommendations of applications according to your location. The recommended applications will also include the ones you don’t have.
HTC Sense 7.0 Upgrade And Its Offerings! Another feature from the Sense 7.0 program includes the ability to create your own theme. You can snap any random or specific picture and Sense 7.0 will make a theme of it. This is a pretty stunning feature and I’m sure a lot of us cant wait for it to scooch into our smartphones. Moreover, the wallpaper will be prompted automatically judging by the picture you chose to set. Along with this, color options are likewise displayed in accordance with the type and color of wallpaper you choose. Seriously, this is the next level to customize your home screen which not only you but the Sense 7.0 aids you in doing so.


http://cdn3.wccftech.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/Sense-7-Home-widget-automatically-changes-your-home-screen-based-on-your-location.png (http://cdn3.wccftech.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/Sense-7-Home-widget-automatically-changes-your-home-screen-based-on-your-location.png)
Color options are provided differently for differnt types of applications including the BlinkFeed. If you think you’ve done an amazing job creating a one of a kind theme, then there’s even an option to share your piece of art with others via multi-social media. Sense really does sense our surrounding considering locations as it tends to send you recommendations wherever you are, like lunch references based on your location. Sense recommendations are not domestically provided but it works in those areas where you haven’t been, foreign for instance.
http://cdn2.wccftech.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/Sense-7-allows-you-to-build-your-own-themes-from-a-picture.png (http://cdn2.wccftech.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/Sense-7-allows-you-to-build-your-own-themes-from-a-picture.png)
As said before, the Sense 7.0 will be coming to high-end smartphones as well has HTC One M8 later this year. This update will contribute a lot to the technology adopted by HTC. If you have any questions regarding it, feel free to share and we’ll get back to them shortly. As for now, stay with us for more news as it comes.





Noticia:
http://wccftech.com/year-sense-70-coming-highend-models-including-htc-m8/#ixzz3T9hekkyF

Jorge-Vieira
05-05-15, 08:49
Upgrade Your HTC One Mini 2 To Lollipop 5.1.1 With CM 12.1 ROM – How To

Recently, HTC announced that there will be no system software upgrade for the HTC One Mini 2. Ouch! That ought to hurt a lot of HTC One Mini 2 users. Since HTC has made its mind to keep HTC One Mini 2 outdated, many developers started working on a project beneficial to the users. HTC will get the Lollipop (http://wccftech.com/flash-resurrection-remix-android-5-1-on-galaxy-s3/) based upgrade, but not from HTC.
http://cdn3.wccftech.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/HTC-One-mini-2-Silver-grey-and-gold-635x464.jpg (http://cdn3.wccftech.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/HTC-One-mini-2-Silver-grey-and-gold.jpg)

Soenisti, the senior XDA member, developed a ROM specified for the HTC One Mini 2 which is based on Android’s Lollipop flavor with a 5.1.1 version. The 5.1.1 Lollipop Unofficial CyanogenMod 12.1 ROM can be upgraded on he HTC One Mini 2 with some simple steps. And That’s exactly the reason we are here for. So all of the HTC users who thought they were left out on the update, can now upgrade their system software. Lets dig in to it.
Install Lollipop 5.1.1 With Unofficial CM 12.1 ROM On Your HTC One Mini 2 The Lollipop based 5.1.1 version of the CM 12.1 ROM is effectively stable so you don’t need to worry about any of the bugs that might follow. Also, before we head on to the steps, make sure your device’s data is backed up, just in case for any mishap. Your device should have at least 80% of battery life so if in case the reboot process gets stuck for any reason, your HTC has enough juice to make it through. Verify the model number of your handset, because if your variant model is not supported by the ROM, there are chances that your One Mini 2 might be bricked. Wipe cache partition and wipe dalvik cache are important steps if the device gets stuck on rebooting after the ROM has been flashed.
Step 1:
Before we go any further, enable USB Debugging on your HTC One Mini 2 to connect it to your computer and use Android SDK. To enable USB Debugging, head to settings on your HTC One Mini 2 then About Phone. Repeatedly tap on Build Number Until a message prompts ‘You are now a Developer’. Now head to settings again and navigate to Developer Options. Enable USB Debugging.
Step 2:
Next you must Download the ROM ZIP file from this Link (https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=23991606952594672) and save the file to your computer. Alongside the ROM ZIP file, you will also have to download GAPPS ZIP file. This will enable you to get all the essential Google apps after flashing the ROM as they do not come built in. Download the GAPPS ZIP file from HERE (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=56810851#post56810851).
Step 3:
Connect your device to the computer where you downloaded the ROM ZIP and GAPPS ZIP files. Copy these files to SD card root, not any other folder. Disconnect your device from the computer and shut it off completely.





Step 4:
Now boot the device in recovery mode. To do that, press and hold the Power, Home and Volume Up button. The display will move to fastboot mode. Touch is ineffective on this mode so you will have to scroll through volume Up and Down keys and select it through the Power button. Now, navigate to Recovery and select it using the Power Button. The phone will boot into recovery.
Step 5:
In the recovery mode, navigate to ‘wipe data factory reset’, this will reset your phone completely. After the reset, head on to ‘advanced options’ amd separately wipe cache, data, system partitions and dalvik cache. This step is always important if you are flashing ROMs. However, if you are only upgrading from the current version to the next, only wiping the cache and dalvik cache is necessary.
Step 6:
Return to the recovery after wiping is complete. In the recovery menu, tap on ‘Install zip from SD card’. Locate the Unofficial CM 12.1 ROM ZIP file you transferred from your computer and select it. After selecting it, confirm the installation.
Step 7:
The ROM file will flash on your device in a while. After its done, the GAPPS ZIP file needs to be flashed in the same manner. In short: Repeat the aforementioned procedure but instead of selecting CM 12.1 ROM ZIP, go for GAPPS ZIP file.
Step 8:
Once the CM 12.1 ROM ZIP and GAPPS ZIP files are successfully flashed, tap on ‘reboot system now’. This will reboot your device.
That’s that folks, your device will wake up to an Android 5.1.1 Lollipop based Unofficial CM 12.1. This is how you get Lollipop on your HTC One Mini 2 (Take That,HTC!). After the your device starts again, you should give at least 10 minutes to the ROM, this will ensure better performance. However, if you are a newbie to the flashing field, I would consider you to stick to the current version and endure it because if anything goes wrong in the operation, your device might get permanently bricked and useless. That’s it guys. Enjoy Lollipop on you HTC One Mini 2 and let us know in the comments if it worked. CIAO!









Noticia:
http://wccftech.com/upgrade-htc-mini-2-lollipop-511-cm-121-rom/#ixzz3ZFhBXc4D

Jorge-Vieira
10-08-15, 13:49
HTC hit by fingerprint-stealing vulnerability



http://images.bit-tech.net/news_images/2015/08/htc-fingerprint-stealing/article_img.jpg A group of security researchers have discovered serious problems in smartphones' fingerprint scanning features, the worst of which was HTC's One Max.






Troubled technology giant HTC has been found to be storing the fingerprints of its smartphone users in an unencrypted, easily-accessible format, giving any software on the device an easy means to steal the data.

While fingerprint scanning technology isn't new, it has enjoyed something of a resurgence of late thanks to interest from consumers in keeping their smartphones and other portable devices secure without having to go through the trouble of entering a PIN or unlock code each time they want to use them. As a result, it's not unusual to find a fingerprint scanner on top-end mobile devices, but according to a quartet of security researchers their implementation leaves a lot to be desired.

In a presentation (https://www.blackhat.com/docs/us-15/materials/us-15-Zhang-Fingerprints-On-Mobile-Devices-Abusing-And-Leaking-wp.pdf) (PDF warning) presented at the Black Hat conference in Las Vegas and spotted by the Register (http://www.theregister.co.uk/2015/08/10/htc_caught_storing_fingerprints_as_worldreadable_c leartext/), mobile developers are failing to make use of security systems built into the platforms and devices they create to protect their users' biometric data adequately. The worst of these offenders was HTC, whose HTC One Max smartphone was found to store the full fingerprint data in a non-encrypted format in a folder to which all software on the handset had full read access - making it trivial to steal.

The researchers, Yulong Zhang, Zhaofeng Chen, Hui Xue, and Tao Wei, claim that it is trivial to create a malicious application which sits in the background and steals the data - including capturing every single fingerprint swiped on the device, regardless of whether or not the resulting unlock operating was successful.

HTC may be the worst offender, but it's not alone: similar flaws were discovered on rival handsets, while the majority filed to use the TrustZone feature of the ARM system-on-chip processor which powered their devices to protect the fingerprint scanner peripheral itself from spoofing and data collection attacks.

HTC has not responded to the group's report, though the researchers have indicated that patches for fingerprint-related flaws have been created and released by all vendors mentioned in the report.

Noticia:
http://www.bit-tech.net/news/hardware/2015/08/10/htc-fingerprint-stealing/1