Massive display, whopping 16MP rear camera
HTC Titan II
Adam Mills from GottaBeMobile
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7 days ago
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Both have what appear to be great cameras. They both will run either Windows Phone Mango or Windows Phone Tango. Both have access to 4G LTE speeds. And both feature decent displays with single-core processors.
The two major differences lie with the display size.
The Titan II has a massive 4.7-inch... More
Display is incredibly vivid and bright, battery is impressive, quality is good
HTC Explorer
Ian Morris from Pocket-lint
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18 days ago
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This might not be a phone for power-Android users, but it's a likable enough handset for most use.
It will certainly appeal to those who want a phone that can do more than their old Nokia thing that they haven't upgraded for years, and it should do so without scaring anyone making the switch. HTC has... More
Nicely priced and nicely spec'd although screen performance is not on par
HTC Vivid
GSMArena team from GSMArena
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about 1 month ago
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Back in April when we caught the first look of the HTC Sensation 4G, we were thrilled by its design and complete feature set. It was obvious that HTC had put a massive effort into developing it.
It is December 2011 now and we’re talking HTC Vivid. The phone has practically the same specs and functionality,... More
Sounds great, looks great, and performs exceptionally well in every respect
HTC Rezound
Jen Edwards from Brighthand
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2 months ago
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The HTC Rezound is an impressive device and an all-around winner. It has landed the #1 spot on my "if I needed to buy a phone" list, and is probably at the top of any gift recipient's list that you might be shopping for this holiday season.
It sounds great, it looks great, and it performs exceptionally... More
Sense/Gingerbread combo looks good and web browser does Flash easily
HTC Explorer
GSMArena team from GSMArena
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2 months ago
)
When the HTC Explorer was announced our first thought was "Nothing we haven't seen. Next one please" but we admit we were wrong. The 600MHz processor did much better than expected - the chipset is much better than what the Wildfire S had.
The Explorer particularly impressed us when it handled Flash... More
Ladies would love the accessories and the phone's looks
HTC Rhyme
GSMArena Team from GSMArena
(
2 months ago
)
HTC don't like to call it a smartphone, let alone mention Android anywhere in the conversation. However women are clearly the HTC Rhyme's demographic whether HTC admits it or not. Rich in features and generously accessorized, on top of being quite attractive, it will easily connect with its target audience.
It... More
Awesome audio quality and the screen is beautiful
HTC Sensation XL
Chris from Mobile Tech Addicts
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2 months ago
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The best phone I've reviewed so far with great praise actually as it is by far the best android device that I personally have used so far and I would also say that I've enjoyed doing this review more than any other.
I am at the moment unsure as to what group of people this phone is aimed at due to its... More
The average performance and so-so battery life keep it from being a slam dunk
HTC EVO Design 4G
Dante Cesa from Engadget Mobile
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2 months ago
)
The EVO Design 4G is certainly a solid contender when vying for your Benjamin, yet we can't help but feel you'd be better off scrounging and ponying up for a more potent WiMax droid, like Motorola's Photon 4G or Samsung's Epic 4G Touch. The EVO Design 4G while well-made, ultimately is a phone trying... More
A strong form factor that's weighed down by Windows Phone 7.5's shortcomings
HTC Radar 4G
Ross Miller from The Verge
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2 months ago
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As I've said many times before, Windows Phone devices have very few ways of differentiating right now. There’s hardware design, display quality, camera, and a few bundled apps. The Radar 4G falls below the overall quality of the 4.7-inch Titan, but with a $99 on-contract price tag, it’s clear... More
The display looks great, the hardware and build quality are excellent
HTC Amaze 4G
Eric M. Zeman from Phonedog
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2 months ago
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The Amaze 4G is well-named. It knocks almost every feature out of the park. Save for the crummy voice call quality and average battery life, it is superior than most of its stablemates on T-Mobile's retail shelves.
The display looks great, the hardware and build quality are excellent and look good,... More
A capable device, and a good choice for those who are more budget-conscious
HTC EVO Design 4G
from Brighthand
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2 months ago
)
The HTC EVO Design 4G is a capable device, and a good choice for those who are more budget-conscious, since it's $100 less than some of the bleeding-edge devices currently available, and it comes with a qHD display and an 8GB microSD card. It doesn't have the fastest processor, the biggest display, or... More
The overall user experience was pretty pleasant
HTC Rhyme
Russell Holly from Geek
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2 months ago
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HTC would do well to release a series of phones like the Rhyme. I don’t mean more phones for women, but rather a batch of phones that are not superphones but that come with great accessories. There are plenty of users out there who would rather avoid Verizon’s $299 superphone fee, but still... More
Good battery life, deep social networking integration but tiny screen
HTC Explorer
Laura Tosney from TechRadar
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2 months ago
)
With its intuitive operating system skin, the HTC Explorer would make an excellent first smartphone. But it may not be as much of a treasure as first thought as it's not quite hitting the budget heights we thought it would - it needs to drop a few pounds per month to be a truly cheap-cheap handset.
Limited implementation of Beats Audio and the poor battery life
HTC Rezound
Jeffrey Van Camp from Digital Trends
(
2 months ago
)
The HTC Rezound is a decent phone and certainly a solid buy if you’re on Verizon, but we can’t help but be disappointed with HTCs limited implementation of Beats Audio and the poor battery life of the Rezound. HTC is one of the best manufacturers on the market, but like the ThunderBolt, the... More
A good-looking - though far from flashy - and well-built smartphone
HTC Radar 4G
GSMArena Team from GSMArena
(
2 months ago
)
The HTC Radar is a mix-and-match job, which is kind of inevitable if you want a WP7 phone on a budget. It wears the clothes of the Android Desire line, and has the specs of the previous generation of Microsoft-powered smartphones by HTC.
The lines have been drawn. It’s now up to HTC to fill in... More
Solid industrial design and overall responsive performance
HTC Titan
John V. from PhoneArena
(
3 months ago
)
Collectively, second-generation Windows Phones are in limited supply as of right now, but thankfully the HTC Titan is here to get things rolling for the fledging mobile platform. Showcasing its larger than life presence, thanks to its unbelievably large display, the Titan is definitely a captivating... More
Impressive specs on an impressive and XL Android handset
HTC Sensation XL
Luke Johnson from T3
(
3 months ago
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An all-round impressive offering from HTC the Sensation XL is a leader on the audio front a barely a half step behind the likes of the Samsung Galaxy S II, iPhone 4S and its dual-core siblings in terms of overall performance. The latest powerhouse to enter the smartphone fray, the brand associated with... More