HTC Hero Review


The HTC Hero, HTC's third Android phone, features the new Sense UI, a 3.2 inch touch screen display with a HVGA resolution of 320x480, and 3G connectivity. It has a 5 megapixel camera with autofocus, a microSD card slot, built-in WiFi, Bluetooth 2.0 with EDR (Enhanced Data Rate), a 3.5mm headphone jack, and a mini USB port. It supports quad-band GSM and 900/2100 MHz WCDMA. The battery life is up to 420 min talk time on WCDMA and 470 on GSM with a standby time of 750 hours for WCDMA and 440 hours on GSM. It also features an internal GPS antenna, G-Sensor, and Digital Compass. HTC Sense is a seamless experience built upon three principles, make it mine, stay close, and discover the unexpected. This makes it easy for you to do all kinds of tasks and communicate seamlessly with a variety of communications methods. The HTC Hero also lets you place widgets right on your home screen so that you don't have to browse through all of your menus to access applications. Scenes is a new profile feature on the HTC Hero which lets your phone become multiple phones at once. It allows you to switch between scenes from different moments of your life. Since the HTC Hero has a built-in GPS you can get turn-by-turn directions, maps, and more. The HTC Hero also has a variety of communication methods from phone calls, to emails, to Facebook. The HTC Hero is the ultimate communication device and extremely customizable to fit your lifestyle. The HTC Hero will be available in Europe from T-mobile UK and Orange this summer and the US version will be released later in 2009.

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First Look at the HTC Hero


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