Posts tagged ‘htc cell phone’

August 24th, 2010

HTC Wildfire Review

HTC Wildfire is a midrange Android handset that has recently hit the market. The build of the phone is very sturdy and it weighs 118g. The phone measures 106.8 x 60.4 x 12mm. Unlike other HTC handsets, the Wildfire does not stand tall. It has a squarish look and surprisingly the phone is very comfortable to hold. It has got a TFT capactive touchscreen that measures 3.2 inches. It has got a display resolution of 240 x 320 pixels and is capable of displaying 16m colors.

Below the display screen, you will find the touchsensitive Android buttons. The optical trackpad also works as a camera shutter button. The display screen lock is located at the right side of the phone and on the left side of the phone there is an audio jack. On the left, you can also find the volume controller and microUSB port without cover. The 5 megapixel camera with LED flash is located at the rear.

July 21st, 2010

HTC Tattoo Review

HTC Tattoo is an effort from HTC to bring affordable Android phone to the market. From this you can understand, the HTC Tattoo is not a phone that is fully loaded with features. It is compact smartphone and since its body is made up of slithery plastic, it does not allow you to hold phone firmly. The phone weighs 113g and measures 106 x 55.2 x 14mm.  It has got resistive TFT touch screen display that measures 2.8 inches and supports 65k colors and has got a display resolution of 240 x 320 pixels.

Above the display, you can find the secondary camera for making video calls and a status indicator LED. The buttons below the display are Home and Menu at the left and Back and Search at the right and dedicated call keys with a round D-pad in the middle. On the left side of the phone, you can the volume controller and on the right side there no buttons. At the top side, you can find the 3.5mm audio jack and the lanyard eyelet. At the bottom, you can find the miniUSB port that can be used for connecting data cable and the charger. At the rear, there is a 3.15 megapixel camera along with the loudspeaker. The microSD slot can be accessed by opening the back cover.

July 19th, 2010

HTC Tilt 2 Review

AT&T brings to you the new HTC smartphone – HTC Tilt 2. The USP of the phone is its tilting touchscreen display. The very first look at the phone will make you understand that it is business phone. It has got a distinct style and looks very elegant and sleek. The phone measures 116 x 59.2 x 17.3 mm and weighs 178.5g. It has got WVGA tilting touchscreen display that measures 3.6 inches with a display resolution of 480 x 800 pixels. The accelerometer feature automatically rotates the display very smoothly when you hold it horizontally or vertically. Below the display, you can find four buttons – send, end, home and back/clear buttons.

At the bottom of the HTC Tilt 2, you can find the miniUSB port for data transfer, charging and as well as connecting the boxed headphones. The phone lacks 3.5mmm audio jack. The power button is located at the top. The volume controller and the push-to-talk can be accessed from the left side of the phone. There are no buttons on the right but a small at towards the bottom where the stylus is present. The 3.2 megapixel camera is present at the back.

July 7th, 2010

HTC Smart Review – Semi-Smartphone powered with Linux based BREW OS

HTC Smart is the new semi-smartphone from HTC which does not run on Windows Mobile or Android OS but runs on the Linux based OS called Brew Mobile. The phone weighs 108g and measures 104 x 55 x 12.8 mm. As far as design is concerned, the phone looks very similar to other HTC phones. The QVGA resistive TFT touch screen measures 2.8 inches and displays 256k colors at a display resolution of 240 x 320 pixels. The image quality is not the best and the display fades out when it is viewed under direct sunlight. Since the phone does not have a stylus, you will have to make use of your finger for navigation. Moreover, you will have to press more because resistive display usually requires more a stronger push as compared to capacitive display.

Above the display, there is a ear piece and display features like secondary camera and light sensor is missing. Below the display, there are four hardware buttons of which three are meant for call, menu and back and the last one is the Option key. On the left side of the phone there is a volume controller and on the right side of the phone there is a camera shutter key. At the top you will find the 3.5mm audio jack and at the bottom there is a miniUSB port for connect data cable and charger. At the rear, you can find the 3.15 megapixel camera with LED flash along with the loudspeaker. When you remove the back panel, you will be able to access the battery and the microSD card slot.

July 5th, 2010

HTC Aria Review

HTC Aria is an Android powered AT&T phone. The phone is available at a low price with a 2 year contract. Moreover, this smart phone has got plenty of features. If you are a fan of HTC phones, the moment you hold the HTC Aria you will realize that the phone looks quite similar to HTC HD mini. The HTC Aria measures 4.6 x 2.3 x 0.47 inches and weighs 107.7g. The HTC Aria has a display that measures 3.2inches and has got features like accelerometer sensor, proximity sensor, touch-sensitive buttons (Home, Menu, Back and Search) and Optical trackpad. It is a capacitive TFT touchscreen that is capable of displaying 256k colors at a display resolution of 320 x 480 pixels. The display was found to be barely usable in direct sunlight.

On the left side of the Phone, you can find the volume controller and at the top there is power button through which the phone can be hibernated. Slightly on the left of the power button, you will find the 3.5mm stereo headset jack. At the bottom, you can find the mic and the USB connector. The phone has got an internal memory of 384MB and comes with a 2GB microSD. You can also expand the external memory up to 32GB. The Android OS v2.1 Éclair is powered with Qualcomm MSM 7227 600Mhz processor. We did not experience any lag whatsoever while using this phone.

June 6th, 2010

HTC EVO 4G Review – The Fastest Phone Yet

Initially launched as HTC Supersonic, the much awaited HTC EVO 4G has finally arrived which is more of an improvised version of HTC Supersonic.  This is the first WiMAX phone in the United States which promises DSL like mobile data access and the flexibility of Google’s Android OS. HTC EVO 4G is capable of connecting to eight Wi-Fi enabled devices.