Archive for the 'HTC Project Emerald' Category



Official: T-Mobile myTouch 4G goes on sale November 3rd for $199

Thursday 28 October 2010 @ 9:20 am
After months of speculation, humors, and tips, Project Emerald is finally coming to fruition.  The T-Mobile myTouch 4G will sell for $199.99 on November 3rd with a new two year contract.  We’ve know n every detail about the handset for a while, so it’s finally nice to see the official launch date and price revealed. [...]





Leaked ROM reveals the true identify of the HTC Glacier?

Monday 18 October 2010 @ 12:05 pm
Over the past few months we have seen a few references to the HTC Glacier.  Many speculated that it would be HTC’s first Dual-core Android phone and the leaked benchmarks looked as if they could back that up quite nicely.  We don’t mean to busts any bubbles, but it looks like the HTC Glacier is [...]





See what HTC has dreamt up, press event scheduled for September 15

Friday 13 August 2010 @ 9:05 am

If you’re dying to know what HTC has been working on for the past few months, we suggest you mark September 15th on your calendar.  HTC has just send out invitations to the media to a press event they will be hosting on September 15th in London.  As usual, no details about the event have been revealed, but we’re pretty sure that HTC will be showing off at least a few different Android and Windows Phone 7 devices.  The date does fall pretty close to the expected launch of the HTC Vanguard on T-Mobile USA, but HTC typically does not announce U.S. specific devices at their international press events.  That being said, the HTC Vanguard could be launch in both the U.S. and EU just like the HTC Dream.   

Other phones we could expect to see unveiled at HTC’s London event include the HTC Ace (Desire HD), HTC Mozart, HTC Vision, HTC Schubert, and the HTC Glacier.  If that list looks a bit long, keep in mind that HTC is expected to unveil 6 new phones and ship over 8 million units in Q4 alone.





Unraveling the mysteries of T-Mobile’s Project Emerald

Friday 13 August 2010 @ 8:23 am

Looking for some new details on the mythical Project Emerald?  The guys over at Phandroid are now reporting that Project Emerald is actually a reference to the launch of two different HTC handsets, not one.  The source behind this new rumor claims that will have a “dual-launch of the HTC Vision as the G1 Blaze, and the HTC Desire HD as the myTouch 3G HD” with the first handset hitting stores on September 22nd and the other will make an appearance one week later on September 29th

While we like the idea of a dual-launch plan, there are a few things here that simply don’t add up:

We may be wrong, but we’re going to be labeling Phandroid’s rumor as pure speculation.  We know that HTC and T-Mobile have something big planned with Project Emerald; we just don’t think a two phone launch is what they have in the works. 

Source: Phandroid





More clues point to dual-core 1.5GHz processor for the HTC Glacier

Tuesday 10 August 2010 @ 9:45 am

We’re still not 100% sure that the upcoming HTC Glacier will actually feature a 1.5 GHz dual-core processor, but new investigative work by AlienBabelTech seems to be pretty convincing.  Last week they were able to unearth benchmark scores for the HTC Glacier which were much higher than HTC’s current Android handset’s running on Qualcomm’s 1GHz single-core processors.  The benchmarks themselves didn’t indicate which processor was powering the HTC Glacier, but the assumption was made that HTC was using Qualcomm’s new dual core technology. 

The GPU score on the HTC Glacier is about 87% of the score of the Samsung Galaxy S using the PowerVR SGX 540 GPU. Samsung has stated that the Hummingbird processor is capable of processing up to 90 million triangles per second (MTPS). For confirmation on that watch this Samsung Galaxy S keynote video around the 3:45 mark. Now here’s an interesting fact: Qualcomm states that the QSD8672 can process up to 80 million triangles per second. So what’s 80 MTPS divided by 90 MTPS ? The answer is around 88% which is almost the same percentage of performance from the above result.

What we have here is still pure speculation, but we want to thank AlienBabelTech for crunching the numbers.  We’ve known for a long time that HTC is planning something special for Project Emerald.  And if you ask us, a 1.5GHz dual-core processor is definitely something special. 

Source: AlienBabelTech





HTC Glacier could be T-Mobile’s Project Emerald

Wednesday 4 August 2010 @ 9:04 am

The HTC Glacier (a previously unknown handset) has recently been spotted on GLBenchmark’s website.  Not much is known about the new handset except for its screen resolution (800 x 480 pixels) and its GLBenchmark Pro 1.1 scores (1432 frames).  The scores themselves are not anything revolutionary since it falls right below the Samsung Galaxy S, but we would like to point out that the HTC Glacier’s score is nearly three times higher than those posted by the HTC EVO 4G.  Due to the significant performance boost, AlienBabelTech is speculating that the HTC Glacier may be running a dual-core 1.5 GHz Snapdragon processor. 

AlienBabeTech is also making the assertion that the HTC Glacier may also be the rumored Project Emerald that is supposed to hit T-Mobile in early November.  The benchmark scores were uploaded to GLBenchmark’s site by a T-Mobile USA employee.  We know that T-Mobile has a few new HTC handsets set to launch this fall, but only Project Emerald is expected to be equipped with a dual-core processor.   

Source: AlienBabelTech





HTC expected to ship 8.5 million phones in Q4 with the help of 6 new handsets

Friday 16 July 2010 @ 8:05 am

Though HTC has been plagued with component shortages for the HTC Desire, EVO 4G, and DROID Incredible over the past few months, HTC is hoping to finish out the year with an incredibly strong fourth quarter.  Industry sources are reporting that HTC is planning to introduce a total of six new handsets in Q4 which will help them boost their sale numbers for the year and ship nearly 8.5 million phone in the fourth quarter alone. 

HTC’s new handset lineup will most likely include the HTC Vision, Vanguard, and Emerald running on Android along with the HTC Mondrian, and Mozart which are expected to be running Microsoft’s new Windows Phone 7 platform.  The HTC Ace (HTC Desire HD) isn’t included in the list since it is expected to go on sale some time in Q3. 

HTC has already experienced two amazing quarters this year, beating their own and analyst expectations both times.  With six new phones on the horizon, we are hoping that HTC has finally been able to sort out their component supply issues, which could be their only obstacle in reaching their sales target. 

source: DigiTimes





Leaked T-Mobile roadmap reveals Android updated and three new phones on the horizon

Thursday 8 July 2010 @ 11:50 am

We typically get treated to an occasional rumor or tip, but it’s not often the we get a sneak peak at a carrier’s 6 month handset roadmap.  Apparently, AndroidSpin has been treated to pictures of a slide which outlines what T-Mobile has in store for the next six months.  HTC and T-Mobile have always had a pretty close relationship, so it’s no surprise that there are a few HTC references in the lineup. 

T-Mobile’s roadmap indicates that the myTouch 3G and the Slide will both be getting Android updates over the summer.  Starting in September, HTC will be introducing the HTC Vanguard with the HTC emerald and Schubert to follow in November. 

Here’s a quick breakdown of everything included in the roadmap:

  • July: Android 2.2 update for the myTouch 3G Slide
  • August: Android update for the myTouch 3G
  • September: Launch of T-Mobile HTC Vanguard (aka HTC Vision, Android)
  • November: Launch of T-Mobile HTC Emerald (aka “Project Emerald”, Android )
  • November: Launch of HTC Schubert (aka HTC Scorpion, Windows Phone 7 with 1.5 GHz processor)

Quite a few people have been pretty vocal about T-Mobile not getting any of the new higher end smartphones that have been hitting other carriers over the past few months.  Fortunately, T-Mobile and HTC appear to have listened to the complaints of their customers.  We still don’t know many of the details regarding HTC’s upcoming phones, but if the rumors and speculation are true, we’re in for a great treat. 

Source: AndroidSpin





T-Mobile’s Project Emerald could be another HTC Superphone

Saturday 15 May 2010 @ 9:58 am

Those of you who follow TmoNews may have already heard about Project Emerald. The initial rumor was that T-Mobile was working on bringing the HTC Desire to their customers some time this summer. But now things are shifting in a different direction and Project Emerald may be even better than we initially thought.

New rumors indicate that HTC will be manufacturing a new handset for T-Mobile which will sport the Sidekick brand. The HTC handset would sport a 1GHz processor, Android 2.1, 16GB of on-board storage, front facing camera, and a 4.3 inch Super ALOMED display. Rumors are also flying around that the phone will be called “Sidekick Twist”.

At this point, it’s hard to distinguish facts from fiction. Though we would like to believe that all the details are true, some of them just don’t seem to add up. Yes, HTC already has a 4.3 inch device on T-Mobile (HTC HD2) and another one on the way to Sprint (EVO 4G) which also sports a front facing camera, but a Super AMOLED display is patented by Samsung and they still have not released any handset of their own that sport one of them. Also, the name Sidekick Twist would imply that the phone swivels or twists to display a keyboard, but the leaked info makes no mention of one and if you’ve ever held the HTC HD2 or the EVO 4G, it’s hard to imagine that phone with a keyboard.

We’re not trying to debunk the whole rumor, just trying to clear some things up so that you aren’t too disappointed when we get the real facts on Project Emerald. Here’s a list of the most credible scenario based on the rumor:

  • HTC made phone with Sidekick branding
  • Large AMOLED display
  • Front facing camera
  • 1GHz snapdragon processor
  • 16GB on-board storage
  • Android 2.1

We’re sure we’ll be getting more details on this mysterious handset as the next few weeks unfold. How many of you would actually be interested in an HTC phone with the Sidekick name?

Source: TmoNews