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If that holds true for the One series, music lovers have a strong reason to buy HTC’s new Beats-branded smartphones. So, Beats Electronics hardware plus Beats Audio software makes for great music.
HTC's marketing department has gone to town with Beats Audio. For the record, here's some of the language they've used to describe it: "Beats by Dr Dre and HTC will work together to reengineer how ...
One of the examples is the inclusion of Beats Audio on HTC smartphones. You see, in 2011 news broke that HTC was buying a controlling stake in Beats to the tune of $300 million. It was at that ...
The ultimate audio experience The HTC Sensation XE is the first handset to offer a Beats Audio experience - a combination of software & hardware that allows you to hear music the way the artist ...
One year after its stake in Beats Electronics, a company specializing in audio processing, HTC announced to recede half of the company shares. HTC had bought 50.1% stake in Beats Electronics ...
HTC released several APIs for developers including the Beats Audio API, which will allow developers to implement HTC’s software equalization and bass boost inside their own apps. HTC released ...
HTC has invested in Beats Electronics, a U.S. headphones company rap artist Dr. Dre helped found, as part of a move to improve the audio on the Taiwanese smartphone maker’s devices. The ...
HTC has scaled back its role in Beats Audio, with the headphones manufacturer buying back half of HTC's shares in the company as the smartphone firm struggles to find its feet once more.
(MORE: Android Ice Cream Sandwich Explained) The star of the show is HTC’s partnership with Beats Audio, which manifests itself in the form of advanced audio tuning and lightweight Beats ...
HTC thinks so, as they have just unveiling the Sensation XL with Beats Audio. HTC's clearly buying into Dr. Dre's thinking here, with the London reveal showcasing a 4.7" giganto-phone that ...
Last year, HTC purchased a 50 percent stake in Beats Audio for a reported $300 million, and yesterday we heard that Beats Audio had bought back a 25 percent stake in their company from HTC.
HTC is supposedly set to launch the HTC Primo, a Beats Audio version of the HTC Rhyme at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona according to new information leaked out by an "anonymous tipster" on Monday.