
HTC One Max Available in Singapore from 2 November
The HTC One Max will be available in Singapore from 2 November at all three telcos and selected authorised resellers.

HTC One Max - Making a Splash (Updated)
HTC finally jumps on the phablet bandwagon with its new 5.9-inch One Max. Besides sporting the signature design language of the One, the One Max is also the first recent Android phone to be equipped with a fingerprint sensor. More importantly, how does the HTC One Max fare against the current phablets? Join us as we share our updated findings.

HTC Unveils the 5.9-inch One Max with Fingerprint Scanner
HTC just unveiled its first phablet device, the 5.9-inch One Max. It also runs on Android 4.3 Jelly Bean, the latest version of Sense 5.5 and has a fingerprint sensor on its back. Hit the link to find out more.

First Looks: HTC One Max
The HTC One Max has just been announced. Here's a quick look at the specs of the HTC One Max and how it fares against the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 and Sony Xperia Z Ultra.

HTC One Max (16GB)
The HTC One Max sports a 5.9-inch Full-HD display, Qualcomm Snapdragon 600 quad-core 1.7GHz processor, 2GB RAM, 16GB internal storage and a micro-SD memory card slot.

Fingerprint Cards: Acquisition Report is False (Update)
Swedish biometrics firm Fingerprint Cards AB just announced that it is acquired by Samsung Electronics for $650 million in cash. (Update: Fingerprint Cards issued a statement that it is not acquired by Samsung.)

HTC One Max Rumored to Launch in October, Specs List Leaked
More images of the HTC One Max leaked on Chinese micro-blogging site Weibo. More importantly, the main specs and availability of the device are apparently confirmed in a screenshot.

Image of HTC One Max Leaked, Comes with 5.9-inch 1080p Display (Update: Press Shot!)
The rumored HTC One Max made an appearance in flesh, showing off a 5.9-inch full HD display and a chassis that is similar to the 4.7-inch HTC One.

Leaked Documents Reveal New Devices from HTC and Nokia
Leaked documents from O2 Germany are the first evidence that HTC is preparing to launch a bigger and smaller variant of the One. In addition, two Nokia devices are also highlighted in the documents.