reviews.cnet.com - 26 days ago
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Add to my list Product summary The good: The HTC Hero offers a highly customizable user interface thanks to HTC Sense. It also improves on past Android devices with Outlook e-mail, calendar, and contacts synchronization, a 3.5mm headphone jack, and a 5-megapixel camera. Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPS, ...
asia.cnet.com - 20 days ago
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asia.cnet.com —
HTC has dipped its toes in the Netbook
category before with a wannabe minilaptop, the HTC Shift,...
which runs a full desktop version of Windows Vista. (Credit: HTC) TAIWAN--In an interview ...
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HTC still thinking about the Netbook segment
slashgear.com - 20 days ago
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slashgear.com —
Twelve months ago HTC shook up the Windows
Mobile world with the launch of the Touch HD...
, a smartphone that offered a vast touchscreen, lashings of connectivity and the latest version of their UI tweaking, TouchFLO 3D, to produce what was hitherto thought impossible: an alluring Windows Phone. ...
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HTC HD2 review
MobileBurn.com - 20 days ago
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MobileBurn.com —
An video unboxing and tour of some of
the major features of the HTC Hero based DROID...
ERIS for Verizon Wireless. The ERIS features a very snappy HTC Sense user interface and is equipped with a 5 megapixel autofocus camera, a 3.5mm headphone jack, and a sweet HVGA touchscreen. Watch the video ...
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Video: HTC DROID ERIS - video unboxing and feature tour
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Leaked docs confirm Droid Eris details: November 6 for $99
Crave: The gadget blog —
... we've heard were true: it should launch November 6, and it will supposedly run $99 after rebate. That's pretty cheap considering it matches the specs of the $180 Hero. ...
Slacker Now Available in the Android Market
Zatz Not Funny! —
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In the week or so I’ve been evaluating Sprint’s rendition of the HTC Hero, I’ve bemoaned the lack of Slacker Radio — one of my iPhone must-have. Fortunately, review timing is fortuitous… and Slacker just joined Pandora in the Android Market. It’s the same music experience you know and love, yet accompanied by less polished visuals and additional advertising. The few bucks for a Slacker Premium subscription ($48/yr), which frees you of all ads and provides unlimited skips, isn’t unreasonable at all. ...
Differentiation leads to fragmented, confused Android
Crave: The gadget blog —
... is running Android 1.5 under the Sense UI. The phones were released on the same day yet they are on polar opposites in terms of Android. What's more, there are four other handsets running Android 1.5: Sprint's HTC Hero and ...
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examiner.com 10/12/2009 — Photo source: www.brighthand.com Read part II of the Sprint HTC Hero reviewRead part I of the Sprint HTC Hero reviewKeyboardThe virtual keyboard on the HTC Hero works very well, especially due to the fact you get feedback each time you press one...
NEWS: Sprint's HTC Hero goes on sale
pocket-lint.com 10/12/2009 —
Android comes to another US operator
US cellphone users can finally snap up a HTC Hero on Sprint 's network as the phone has officially gone on sale in the US.
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How To: Turn off HTC Sense
androidguys.com 10/22/2009 — Thinking about buying the Sprint Hero by HTC, or already own it, but not digging the Sense UI? It’s okay, it isn’t for everyone. Thankfully there is a way to turn off Sense and use the standard Android Home instead. Here’s a ...
Sprint launches HTC Hero, its first Android smartphone
MobileBurn.com 9/3/2009 — Today Sprint announced an October 11 availability date for the Android-powered HTC Hero on its network. The Hero features HTC's Sense-based user interface and comes equipped with a multi-touch capable touchscreen.
Read the full story here.
Video: HTC Hero for Sprint video tour: hardware and UI
MobileBurn.com 9/23/2009 — A look at the physical design and basic user interface features of the HTC Hero for Sprint. This chinless Hero features htc's Sense user interface and nice integration with social networking sites.
Watch the video here.