Sammanfattning: A lot has happened since the first Google phone arrived, so it makes sense for HTC to make a legitimate stab at upgrading the Android operating system, now that Palm has its web-errific Pre, the iPhone has graduated to video (not to mention cut-and-pas...
T he combination of HTC and Google Android makes the Hero mobile phone a genuinely new experience. The Magic HTC already gave us a hunch we were witnessing something significant of which we would see much more in the future. And no doubt, HTC now ta...
It might have lost the chin, but the performance boost will quell any disappointmentKey specs3.5mm jack, Bluetooth, GPS, Li-ion battery, microSD, Touchscreen, Wi-Fi...
Wellthought out Sense interface, nicely integrated with Android, Innovative, functional design, Good interent handling, Multitouch screen, Efficient search engine
Progress needed for multimedia, Overly dependent on Google services
The Hero isnt a huge step beyond the Magic (exclusive to Vodafone) but there is a higher resolution camera (albeit with a poor control system), 3.5mm headphone jack and HTCs new Sense front-end that gives you seven panels to show widgets and other ...
Sammanfattning: We've had HTC's Hero for a little while now, and have had the opportunity to fully get to grips with all of its features. It’s the smallest Android-based handset we've seen, with a thin 14mm casing and compact dimensions.It looks stunning from the fro...
The HTC Hero is without doubt one of the most impressive smartphones weve reviewed. The design is distinctive, the user interface is absolutely superb and its packed with all the latest features. Unfortunately, the Hero doesnt seem to have the hard...
HTCs Sense interface provides a highly configurable suite of seven home screens, Sense UI collects contact events from multiple sources, Microsoft Exchange support, Android Market for direct software download
Lacklustre camera, No frontfacing camera for twoway video calls, Moderate battery life
The Android platform has come of age in the Hero. HTCs Sense interface is superbly implemented, the device itself is intuitive to use, and the software is largely well thought-out. Wed have liked more internal memory, longer battery life and a bette
The HTC Hero has a lot of things going for it, with an impressive multi-touch screen, easy-access social networking apps and Googles ever-evolving Android OS, which HTC has customised, adding a few tricks of its own. Its still not quite as straightf...