HTC
could be rethinking their entire device naming scheme, choosing to go
with the name/modifier motif deployed by other manufacturers such as
Samsung and LG. Yesterday we learned that the HTC Endeavor could launch
as the HTC One X, and new sources claim there will be an HTC One S and
HTC One V at Mobile World Congress as well. The One S is said to be the
device leaked as the HTC Ville, while the One V will be a 3.7-inch
handset not unlike an HTC Rhyme with Beats Audio and Android 4.0. As was
suggested previously, the letter designation is said to appear as a
superscript to the ‘One.’ It sounds like HTC is trying to conjure up their own version of “Galaxy” or “Optimus,” which means we could still see these phones under other names on specific carriers, especially in the US. A push towards simplifying naming procedures should not only help unify HTC’s Android lineup. |
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