I will get cut straight to the chase here, HTC has actually done a fantastic job
with this smartphone. A very useable interface and really good specs make this
the best android phone so far that I have tried.HTC have realised by installing
the highly flexible and adaptable Android platform, this smartphone might just
about be able to outsmart its competitors.Processor :- 528 MHz. Screen :- 3.2
inch, 320×480 pixel touchscreen. Weight :- 135 g. Camera : – 5 MP, 2592 x
1944 pixels, CIF@15fps. OS :- Android OS, v1.5 (Cupcake). Storage :- 288 MB, +
up to 16 GB microSD. Battery :- Standard battery, Li-Ion 1350 mAh. Stand-by Up
to 440 h (2G) / Up to 750 h (3G). Talk time Up to 8 h (2G) / Up to 7 h (3G).If
you enjoy customizability then this phone really is for you and the actual ease
of use is why I personally prefer it over the iPhone. I tend to see the iPhone
as more as a fashion accessory than I do a practical application! If you like
music, this Android based phone supports a headphone jack, I don't think it
would have worked any other way as most people will always prefer to use their
own headphones. I always say that anything made by Google is bound to be quick
and simply and straight to the point and that is exactly what this phone is, and
although it has a vast range of applicational capabilities its never a task to
download and install. The only drawback is that this will only come on Orange
and T-Mobile, however, you can purchase sim free phones from places like
http://www.crescentelectronics.co.uk.
this is it
13 years ago
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