Wednesday, December 22, 2010
HTC EVO 4G: A Multimedia Powerhouse
HTC has struck gold again with the HTC EVO 4G ($200 with a two-year contract from Sprint), which is easily the best smartphone available on Sprint and is second to the HTC Droid Incredible(Verizon) as the best smartphone available today. The EVO 4G packs powerful specs and a lot of features in a slick, stylish design. The biggest drawback is that not everyone will get to experience 4G connectivity, one of the phone's best features at launch--yet they'll still have to pay for it.
HTC Legend
Although the Desire’s specifications completely blow HTC’s other new device, the HTC Legend, out of the water, you’ll find a very Macbook-esque look to the Legend which looks amazing.
The Hero’s successor doesn’t pack a lot of power compared to the Desire though, since the HTC Legend comes with only a 600MHz processor and 384MB RAM (so not quite legendary it would seem?), you can’t help but wonder how performance will suffer when running the same software as the Desire – especially with the new ‘Helicopter-view’ addition to Sense UI which gives the user a similar experience to Expose on Mac OS X which can show all of the panes at once on the screen, allowing you to easily flick between each.
Helicopter view is activated by making a pinching gesture on the screen and is sure to make a great addition to Android.
The Hero’s successor doesn’t pack a lot of power compared to the Desire though, since the HTC Legend comes with only a 600MHz processor and 384MB RAM (so not quite legendary it would seem?), you can’t help but wonder how performance will suffer when running the same software as the Desire – especially with the new ‘Helicopter-view’ addition to Sense UI which gives the user a similar experience to Expose on Mac OS X which can show all of the panes at once on the screen, allowing you to easily flick between each.
Helicopter view is activated by making a pinching gesture on the screen and is sure to make a great addition to Android.
HTC HD Mini
HTC’s other announcement this morning was a new Windows Mobile device called the HTC HD Mini. Unfortunately, it’s running Windows Mobile 6.5.3, probably one of the last new devices to do so. Sales will surely be affected after the announcement of the Windows Mobile 7 Series yesterday, although it’s running Sense UI and will be released in Europe and Asia in April
T-Mobile DASH (HTC Excalibur variant) Reviews & Pics
Aliases: HTC Excalibur, T-Mobile DASH
+ 2.4-inch transflective TFT display
+ Quad-band GSM / GPRS / EDGE
+ WiFi and Bluetooth
+ 128MB flash, 64MB SDRAM, microSD slot
+ 1.3 megapixel camera
+ 960mAh battery (vs 1130mAh on the Moto Q)
+ 4.4 x 2.5 x 0.5-inch body (vs 4.57 x 2.5 x 0.47-inches on Q)
+ 4.2 ounces (vs 4.06 ounces on Q)
Full T-Mobile DASH story here
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