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HTC ONE M7 USB Drivers: Having trouble connecting your HTC One M7 to your computer? The chances are that your laptop or desktop does not have the necessary HTC One M7 drivers installed. Luckily, this issue is easy to fix. All you need to do to connect your HTC device to your Windows computer is download the HTC One M7 USB Drivers and install them on your computer. You can install the drivers using a stand-alone .exe file, or you can install the drivers via the HTC Sync software. Either way, read on below to learn how to get the correct drivers for your HTC One (M7).

The HTC One M7

With its sleek aluminum body, a live home screen that streams all of your favorite content, a photo gallery that comes to life, and dual frontal stereo speakers, the HTC One is ready to reshape your smartphone experience. Of course, it can’t reshape anything without proper USB drivers to connect to your PC or Mac. After all, 2GB/64GB, available capacity varies, of storage space can fill up quickly these days. You might need to store some files on a computer but to do that, you need to get the connection working properly with proper USB drivers.

  1. May 19, 2017. The common problem the HTC EVO user's have been having, is how to download and upload photo's so they can be ordered through Sprint's Picture Mail website. Well, after 3 1/2 days of searching, testing, digging, staying up late and pretty much ignoring our soon to be 6 year old grandson, I have solved.
  2. Trying to transfer pictures from my HTC Aria. Trying to transfer pictures from HTC Aria. I love to take photos with my HTC and then transfer them to my PC. Get a weekly collection of the best stories from the HTC blog. My old phone is HTC Evo 3D. Wirelessly move content to your new HTC phone. Install HTC Transfer Tool on an old phone to wirelessly.

Download HTC One M7 Driver For Windows

According to Wikipedia, in computing, a device driver (commonly referred to as a driver) is a computer program that operates or controls a particular type of device that is attached to a computer. A driver provides a software interface to hardware devices, enabling operating systems and other computer programs to access hardware functions without needing to know precise details of the gadget in use. The HTC One My USB drivers allow your device to communicate with any of your computers. Tasks such as transferring images, music, videos and more become easier once the computer has the necessary HTC One M7 USB driver installed.

Things to Consider

  • The HTC ONE M7 USB Driver are from the HTC Sync Software. They are official.
  • By installing the HTC ONE M7 USB Driver, you don’t need to install the HTC Sync App on your computer. Drivers officially provided by HTC.
  • Compatible: HTCUSB Driver is compatible with Windows 10, Windows 8, Windows 7, Windows Vista and Windows XP (for both 32 and 64 bit).

Preparation

Before installing new HTC One M74 drivers, you must first remove, from your computer, any drivers that haven’t been completely uninstalled and may be conflicting (or might do so) with the new drivers. To do this, follow the steps below:

  1. Disconnect your device from your PC.
  2. Uninstall any previous drivers installed for your phone on your computer.
  3. Reboot your computer.

HTC ONE M7 USB DRIVER

These are the files that you will need to download before you proceed. Of course, you can always get the latest version of the HTC One M7 USB driver via the link labeled: HTC USB Driver Latest Version Download. You will also need this file:

HTC BMP USB DRIVER

  • Download your version 34 bit/64 bit (download the driver that corresponds to your computer’s architecture).

How To Install HTC One M7 Drivers On Windows

Be sure to delete any previously installed drivers that you have on the HTC One M7 on your PC before installing the new drivers. You can use the HTC Driver Remover to do so. Follow the steps below (or read our How to Install HTC USB Drivers tutorial) to install the drivers:

  1. Run the “HTC_Driver_(insert_version_number_here).exe” file you downloaded above and followed the on-screen installation instructions to install the driver
  2. After, install the HTC BMP USB Driver that you downloaded for your computer (32-bit or 64-bit? You can check your computer version in “My Computer” properties)
  3. After you’ve installed both the drivers, connect your HTC One M7 to your PC. Your device should now connect without any issues.
    └ If you still have connection problems then try restarting your PC.

HTC One M7 USB Driver for Mac

Install HTC Syn Manager for Mac— HTC’s software for managing your phone on your MAC. It will install the proper drivers for your HTC One M7.

  1. Connect your device to your MAC.
  2. Download and install HTC Sync Manager for MAC → Download link
    └ If it asks for downloading additional files while installing, then let it do so.
  3. Once the installation finishes, your HTC device should be working on the MAC.

HTC Sync Manager for Windows

HTC One M7 USB Driver

Install HTC Syn Manager— HTC’s software for managing your phone on your PC. It will install the proper drivers for your HTC One M7.

  1. Connect your device to your PC.
  2. Download and install HTC Sync Manager → Download link
    └ If it asks for downloading additional files while installing, then let it do so.
  3. Once the installation finishes, your HTC device should be working on the Windows PC.

HTC One M7 Won’t Connect To Computer

If you have issues then try the following tips to investigate the cause of the connection failure:

  • Connect your phone to another USB port on your computer (try them all)
  • Try different USB cables. The original cable that came with your phone should work best, if not — try any other cable that’s new and of good quality
  • Reboot computer
  • Try connecting to a different computer

Conclusion

These tips and the guide itself should help you connect your HTC One M7 to your computer once you’ve installed the correct USB Drivers. If you’re still having trouble, then feel free to leave a comment for help. Also, if you have any suggestions, do let us know. Thanks for reading, HTC One M7 USB Drivers Download & Install ADB + USB here on ORDUH!

It's official: Sprint's first WiMax/4G phone is everything we hoped it would be. The HTC Evo combines the 'perfect specimen' hardware of the Touch HD2, the Sense-on-Android smoothness of the Legend, and unprecedented download speeds. It's a beast. UPDATED: Hands on!

The Evo (rumored as the Supersonic) has the much-loved 4.3-inch screen (480x800 TFT LCD), and 1GHz Snapdragon processor of the of the HTC Touch HD2. But while not even HTC's Sense UI skin could save that phone from its WinMo 6.5 underpinnings, Evo will run on the much sleeker Android 2.1. It'll be one of the first US phones to sport the latest and greatest Android OS, although Kat's already fully endorsed the 2.1 and Sense combo that runs HTC Legend in Europe. It also steps up the camera from 5MP to 8MP. Also: a front-facing camera 1.3MP camera capable of HD video recording.

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The emphasis on video is clear: the Evo's got HDMI out and a kickstand for full enjoyment of the HD video it's capable of streaming and recording. The phone's also got 1GB of built-in storage, along with 512MB of RAM.

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The demos Sprint is showing us—of video playback and Google Goggles, do show very impressive download speeds. It also runs Flash seamlessly, a mandatory point these days to differentiate from the Apple mobile products that don't.

Even better? The HTC Evo will work as a hotspot for up to eight devices. No word on pricing on that yet, but it's pretty remarkable that you can run 4G speed internet from one phone that broadly. It's not kidding around, either; in a demo, it enabled the streaming of a scene from Transformers 2 through a Roku. It'll also, Sprint was happy to point out, work on an iPhone or Droid. It'll be available this summer, presumably for a truckload of cash.

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It's a historic moment for Sprint, in a couple of ways. First and foremost, the Evo is the first 4G phone in the US (while still capable of a 3G signal). While WiMax currently only reaches 34 million people—and isn't yet it New York, San Francisco, or Washington, DC—Sprint partner Clearwire hopes to expand coverage to up to 120 million people by the end of the year (they added seven new cities to the roster today.) And those that are covered can expect download speeds far beyond what we've become accustomed to on 3G.

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The announcement of the Evo, in combination with the recent addition of the Nexus One to their network, also puts Sprint in an unusual position of hardware leadership. In just a few weeks they've gone from a middling smartphone line-up to having arguably the two best Android phones on the market.

UPDATE (Hands on impressions):

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Let's just say it: HTC's Evo 4G is the best Android phone out there. It may even be the best phone, period. Its combination of speed, size, and power mean that everyone else is officially playing catch-up.

If the HTC Evo looks familiar, that's because it is: the body may have some slight aesthetic modifications, but it's essentially a Touch HD2. Good thing, too—John referred to that device as 'a perfect specimen of glass, plastic and aluminum.' The same applies here, with the Evo feeling substantial in the hand but slim enough that it couldn't ever be considered bulky. Here's a side-by-side comparison, with the Evo on the left:

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Some differences in the physical buttons, but otherwise the size and shape are nearly identical.

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The familiar HTC Sense UI skin is there, too, nestled atop Android 2.1 and impressively responsive. I can see why Kat was such a fan of the combination on the Europe-only (so far) HTC Legend. Although I didn't have much time to explore, the movement from screen to screen looked smooth and fast. The Evo also includes a convenient 'helicopter view' that lets you view all of your home screens simultaneously.

The phone's design also stresses one of its main points of differentiation: incredibly smooth HD video. Why have a phone that can stream 720p HD if you're not going to make it easy to watch? The 4.3-inch (480x800) TFT LCD is bright and crisp, and the device features HDMI-out that can hook up with your TV given an adaptor. There's also that built-in kickstand, which provides an excellent viewing angle:

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You'd almost think it was a tablet. And in a lot of respects, I suppose it kind of is.

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All of that, of course, comes without even mentioning the Evo's WiMax/4G capabilities. While the phone still makes calls over CDMA, WiMax kicks in for data. The blazing fast download speeds you get on WiMax currently aren't that widely available, but Sprint plans to cover 120 million people by the end of the year. Since the Evo won't be available until this summer at the earliest, Sprint's got time to build up the network enough to make their crown jewel actually fill out its potential. The little downloading that I was able to see was clearly a cut above. And don't forget: it can act as a Hotspot for up to eight devices. For a phone? That's not just unprecedented. That's almost unbelievable.

So what do we have with the HTC Evo 4G? The best hardware. The best Android OS with the best custom UI. The best camera. The fastest download speeds. Bigger, better, faster, more.

World's First 3G/4G Android Phone, HTC EVOTM 4G, Coming this Summer Exclusively from Sprint

HTC EVO 4G offers one of the most robust multimedia experiences on a wireless phone today; features Android™ 2.1, one of the industry's largest touch-screen displays, 8.0 MP camera, HD video capture, HDMI output, Mobile Hotspot capability and HTC Sense™

Pre-registration begins today at www.sprint.com/evo

LAS VEGAS—(BUSINESS WIRE)—Sprint (NYSE: S) and HTC Corporation today announced summer availability of the world's first 3G/4G Android handset, HTC EVO 4G exclusively from Sprint. HTC EVO 4G delivers a multimedia experience at 4G speeds that is second to none, making it possible to download music, pictures, files, or videos in seconds – not minutes – and watch streaming video on the go with one of the largest pinch-to-zoom displays, at 4.3 inches, in the wireless industry.

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'Sprint continues to lead the 4G revolution as we introduce HTC EVO 4G to give our customers an experience that is unlike anything available in wireless to date'

Sprint 4G offers a faster wireless experience than any other U.S. national wireless carrier, and Sprint is the only national carrier offering wireless 4G service today in 27 markets. Sprint 4G delivers download speeds up to 10 times faster than 3G1, giving HTC EVO 4G the fastest data speeds of any U.S. wireless device available today.

'Sprint continues to lead the 4G revolution as we introduce HTC EVO 4G to give our customers an experience that is unlike anything available in wireless to date,' said Dan Hesse, Sprint CEO. 'Not only is this feature-rich device incredible on our Sprint 3G network, but Sprint 4G speeds will take mobile multimedia, including live video streaming, gaming and picture downloads, to a whole new level.'

Customers will be able to purchase HTC EVO 4G through all Sprint channels and through national retail partners, RadioShack, Best Buy and Walmart, this summer. Pricing will be announced at a later date. Pre-registration begins today at www.sprint.com/evo.

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A device beyond compare

HTC EVO 4G delivers a robust list of features, including a 1GHz Qualcomm® Snapdragon™ processor ensuring a smooth and quick user experience. With dual cameras – an 8.0 megapixel auto-focus camera with HD-capable video camcorder and a forward-facing 1.3 megapixel camera – HTC EVO 4G unleashes the ability to create, stream and watch video that far surpasses expectations of what is possible on a phone today.

With built-in mobile hotspot functionality, HTC EVO 4G allows up to eight Wi-Fi enabled devices to share the 4G experience. Users can easily share an Internet connection on the go with a laptop, camera, music player, game unit, video player, or any other Wi-Fi enabled device.

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With integrated HD video capture and 4G speeds, HTC EVO 4G makes slow uploads and grainy video a thing of the past. Now, it is possible to post high-quality video to YouTube™ or Facebook, or share moments in real time over the Internet live, via Qik. After these videos have been captured, it is easy to share them on an HDTV via an HDMI cable (sold separately).

The custom Web browser is optimized for HTC EVO 4G's large display and Sprint 4G speeds to deliver a full, no-compromise Internet experience. Adobe Flash technology ensures that rich Internet content, such as embedded video and animation, are displayed the way they are meant to be seen. Pinch-to-zoom and automatic text reflowing provide easy Web page views.

HTC EVO 4G features the newest version of the highly acclaimed HTC Sense user experience. Along with all of the HTC Sense features first introduced on HTC Hero, HTC EVO 4G adds a number of new features, including Friend Stream, which aggregates multiple social communication channels including Facebook and Twitter™ into one organized flow of updates; a 'Leap' thumbnail view to easily switch between home screen 'panels'; the ability to download new, interactive widgets; and a 'polite' ringer, which quiets the ringing phone once lifted up.

'HTC and Sprint have a strong history of working together to bring consumers technologies and advancements that make their lives easier,' said Peter Chou, CEO of HTC. 'We believe that the HTC EVO 4G represents the best of Sprint and the best of HTC working together to bring an unmatched device to the U.S. This combination of HTC and Sprint innovation will allow people to do even more while on the go, faster than ever on the Sprint 4G network.'

Experience Android at 4G

HTC EVO 4G, the world's first 3G/4G Android handset, features the latest iteration of the increasingly popular Android platform. Leveraging the Android 2.1 platform, HTC EVO 4G can deliver a wide array of useful new features:

* Android 2.1 enables a new way to search with pictures instead of words. Google Goggles™ works with everything from books, DVDs and barcodes to landmarks, logos, artwork and even wine labels. A picture taken of the Golden Gate Bridge returns all of the information anyone would need to know about the structure. By just taking a picture of several restaurant options, HTC EVO 4G will provide restaurant reviews to ensure the best choice.
* Text messaging and email composition feature built-in voice-to-text technology. By simply pressing a microphone button on the screen, messages can be composed by just speaking, making keeping in touch faster and easier than ever.
* Through Android Market™, HTC EVO 4G users have access to thousands of useful applications, widgets and games to download and install on their phone, with many more to come.

In addition to today's Android apps, the performance of which will be enhanced by 4G speed, application developers will be introducing new apps that take advantage of 4G power in new ways – games and communications tools and other apps that bring together video, presence and location simultaneously, and capabilities that haven't yet been imagined. For example, an application developer might create an app that allows a customer to simultaneously watch a streaming sporting event while pulling down stats and conducting a video chat with a friend.

A Sprint 4G developer guide is available today from the Sprint ADP Web site http://developer.sprint.com. The Sprint 4G developer guide explains how to develop on an Android 2.1 handset and how to take advantage of 4G and unique hardware/software capabilities, including how to use a forward-facing camera in an app; how to use HDMI output; and how to build in network detection (3G, 4G or Wi-Fi) to optimize quality of data in an app. The Sprint 4G developer also will include sample apps and source code that highlight these features. It will supplement the Android 2.1 SDK. As a charter member of the Open Handset Alliance™, Sprint is actively engaged with the Android community. Sprint has employed an open Internet approach, and the Sprint Application Developer Program has been providing tools for third-party developers since Sprint first launched the Wireless Web on its phones in 2001.

'Sprint and HTC have come together to propel the Android platform into the 4G world with the introduction of HTC EVO 4G,' said Andy Rubin, vice president, mobile platforms at Google. 'The Android platform was developed to give people unmatched mobile connectivity to the Internet. By combining this vision with the promise of Sprint's first-to-market 4G technology, HTC EVO 4G makes accessing thousands of applications from Android Market, using Google™ services like Google Goggles, Google Earth™ and the all-new Gesture Search, or simply browsing the Web faster, easier and more enjoyable than ever before.'

Blazing trails with Sprint 4G

As the first national wireless carrier to test, launch and market 4G technology, Sprint made history by launching 4G in Baltimore in September 2008. Today, Sprint 4G covers more than 30 million people and expects to have up to 120 million people covered by the end of 2010.

Sprint currently offers 4G service in 27 markets, including Atlanta, Baltimore, Chicago, Dallas/Ft. Worth, Las Vegas, Philadelphia, Portland, Ore., San Antonio and Seattle. Following is a comprehensive list of markets by state where Sprint 4G is currently offered: Georgia – Atlanta, Milledgeville; Hawaii – Honolulu, Maui; Idaho – Boise; Illinois – Chicago; Maryland – Baltimore; Nevada – Las Vegas; North Carolina – Charlotte, Greensboro, (along with High Point and Winston-Salem), Raleigh (along with Cary, Chapel Hill and Durham); Oregon – Portland, Salem; Pennsylvania – Philadelphia; Texas – Abilene, Amarillo, Austin, Corpus Christi, Dallas/Ft. Worth, Killeen/Temple, Lubbock, Midland/Odessa, San Antonio, Waco, Wichita Falls; Washington – Bellingham, Seattle. For more information, visit www.sprint.com/4G.

In 2010, Sprint expects to launch service in multiple markets, including but not limited to, Boston, Denver, Houston, Kansas City, Minneapolis, New York City, San Francisco and Washington, D.C. Sprint is harnessing the power of 4G as the majority shareholder of Clearwire, the independent company that is building the WiMAX network. Sprint is the only national wireless carrier to offer 4G services on the Clearwire WiMAX network.

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