HTC CEO reportedly confirms Sense UI coming to current Android handsets
Boy Genius Report —
Sure, current Android handset owners, it’s understandable that you’re looking at HTC’s new Hero handset with a bit of jealousy. The new Sense UI alone is reason enough to be envious of course, as HTC has seemingly done for Android what it has done previously for Windows Mobile — added a UI layer that boosts sex appeal by about a million times. Don’t fret though… It looks like at least some of you will be getting some Sense UI love in the near future. HTC CEO Peter Chou is reportedly quoted as stating, “HTC sense will be ...
HTC's Sense UI To Hit More Android Headsets.
I4U News —
... from HTC CEO Peter Chou came out. HTC sense will be available on some other existing devices. There are quite a few things that little sentence could mean. Chou could be referring to the upcoming myTouch 3G. He could also be talking about the G1 or the Magic. In fact, it's entirely possible that HTC Sense will be made available to all HTC Android smartphones, now and in the future. If so, being a T-Mobile customer just got a whole lot better. Posted on Wed, 24 Jun 2009 18:00:00 CDT | by Robert Evans ...
Unconfirmed: HTC Sense Coming to Existing Android Devices
AndroidGuys —
... Speaking to Pocket-Lint today after the Hero announcement, HTC CEO Peter Chou was quoted saying, “HTC sense will be available on some other existing devices.” Anyone following Android can tell you that there are only two other devices out there floating around. Yeah, we know there are multiple names for each but they’re fundmentally the same two phones all over the world. ...
HTC CEO Says the Sexy "Sense" Android Interface Coming to Existing Phones [Unconfirmed]
Gizmodo —
... the CEO of HTC, reportedly noted that "HTC sense will be available on some other existing devices," after his announcement of the Hero. HTC's existing Android devices are, using the American names for the sake of ease, the G1 and myTouch 3G, which share similar enough hardware that if one received the upgrade, the other likely would as well. Again, this is unconfirmed, but we were pleased enough with Sense that we'd be pretty excited if the rumor was true. [Pocket Lint]
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HTC Sense UI will be released for “other existing devices”
SlashGear —
Speculation a-plenty today, after HTC’s Peter Chou apparently confirms that the company’s Sense UI “will be available on some other existing devices”. That, understandably, has prompted many Magic and G1 owners - previously to be found looking at their devices and sneering at the basic UI – to believe that at least one of the two phones will get HTC Sense. However, it might also be a little more complex than that.
HTC didn’t make it entirely clear during their press event ...
HTC Sense interface to become available on other HTC phones
MobileCrunch —
According to pocket-lint, HTC CEO Peter Chou has confirmed that the HTC Sense interface will be available as an optional addition to “other existing [HTC] devices.” Though he did not detail which phones would receive the addition and when, it isn’t hard to extrapolate. There are only a few other HTC phones running on Android, though each has a few variants: the HTC Dream, otherwise known as the T-Mobile G1, and the HTC Magic, known as the myTouch, ION, etc.
Speaking of variants: From what we’ve heard from our talks with HTC, it seems ...
HTC debuts an Android phone with a 'Sense' of 'Hero'
PalmAddicts —
... "HTC sense will be available on some other existing devices", confirmed the company's CEO, Peter Chou, to Pocket-lint after the HTC Hero launch. ...
HTC's Sense UI Coming To Other HTC Android Phones? Not So Fast
InformationWeek - All Stories And Blogs —
... The blogosphere has latched onto a short quote from HTC Peter Chou about its newly revealed Sense user interface for Android and whether or not it can be ported to other HTC Android phones. Chou's words seem to confirm that it can, but there's more to the story. ...
HTC's Sense UI headed to other current Android phones
Crave: The gadget blog —
... HTC unveiled its Hero at an event two days back, and the highlight of the launch, without a doubt, was not so much the physical features of the smartphone but its custom Android interface.
According to Pocket-lint, CEO Peter ...
Android Roundup: News Me Missed, You Shouldn’t
Android Phone Fans —
... Ever since the HTC Hero was announced, with the slick new HTC Sense UI and functionality, the underlying question behind what seems like every Android related post is “can I have it?” That includes owners of the G1/Dream and Magic, wondering if an OTA update or optional download would allow their phone to sport what was once called “Rosie”. That question has been answered often… and often incorrectly… with confusion about an article on Pocket-Lint. But I think ...







