Engadget - It's been a difficult year for HTC. After several successful quarters, things have started looking less rosy in recent months with the company facing stiff competition and suffering from apparent brand dilution -- the results of launching too many handsets with forgettable names, making too many compromises for the carriers, continuing to rely on Sense, and lacking an iconic flagship to take on Samsung's mighty Galaxy S II. We knew something important was coming for Mobile World Congress after HTC timidly revealed the Titan II at CES -- after all, the company has a long history of innovation.
The HTC One X10 is now official. Somewhat bizarrely it appears to only have been announced in Russia. The One X10 is the latest in the “One X” family of phones.
Mobile & Apps: "The Nokia Lumia 920 is shaping up nicely before its proposed launch by AT&T in November. With the launch in the pipeline, Nokia has been taking jabs at competing products such as the Apple iPhone 5, Samsung Galaxy S3, and HTC One X, by comparing these devices with the Lumia 920 Optical Image Stabilization techniques."
GS writes Today the Chinese Telecommunications Fair was held in China, where HTC took the most of the event and announced its new work of art-named One XC, another member of its renounced “One” series. The new smartphone carries and attractive design of black and golden color.