For many smartphone users, a quality keyboard is the only feature that truly matters. These passionate devotees will proudly live and die with their thumbs blazing, and for of all RIM's recent ...
While the Status might not have the most advanced specs, the software and hardware integration with Facebook is very cool. While the Status might be inexpensive, its design and construction are far ...
AT&T on Monday announced pre-order availability of its first "Facebook Phone," the HTC Status. Social butterflies on the nation's No. 2 wireless carrier can pre-order the sleek smartphone for $49.99 ...
The first U.S. cellphone with a dedicated, hard-key button for Facebook was unveiled Wednesday by HTC. The phone is called the HTC Status, and it will be available this summer from AT&T, although no ...
Facebook has always maintained it is not working on a phone. And while it's not exactly an official Facebook phone, the HTC Status is as close as you're going to get to one. The entire device screams ...
HTC's QWERTY Facebook phone has gone on sale in the US, with AT&T offering the HTC Status for just $50 with a new agreement. The Android handset – which we reviewed as the HTC ChaCha - has a 2.6-inch ...
Bonnie Cha was a former chief correspondent for CNET Crave, covering every kind of tech toy imaginable (with a special obsession for robots and Star Wars-related stuff). When she's not scoping out ...
HTC has announced the Status for both AT&T and Telus today on a Facebook page, which is fitting as the phone is the first in the US and Canada to sport a dedicated and approved Facebook share button.
I wrote up some first impressions of the HTC Status a couple of weeks ago and as I mentioned the display felt too cramped for me and I didn't think the device was targeted towards a user like myself.
I'll admit it. I thought HTC's Status was going to be a joke. The Status is the first major phone with deep Facebook integration, and looks like a BlackBerry Bold and HTC Incredible had a baby. I got ...
Seriously addicted to Facebook? The HTC Status ($50 with a two-year contract from AT&T), which debuted at Mobile World Congress as the ChaCha, keeps you connected with your family and friends on the ...