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Testseek.co.uk have collected 229 expert reviews of the U.S. Cellular Flyer and the average rating is 72%. Scroll down and see all reviews for U.S. Cellular Flyer.
 
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The editors liked

  • Portable size
  • HTC user interface looks attractive
  • Useful stylus can take notes anywhere in the user interface
  • Excellent build quality
  • Bright
  • Vibrant screen
  • Unique pen option
  • Looks great
  • It has a pen
  • Decent screen
  • HTC Sense is intuitive
  • Stylish
  • Easy to use
  • Good pen input
  • Stylus
  • HTC Sense overlay
  • Smart bezel
  • Pen
  • Size
  • Build quality
  • Topnotch digital notebook
  • Cool stylus facilities such as drawing on photos
  • Sense interface is really easy to use for navigation
  • Decent social and web apps
  • The HTC Flyer looks great. It's compact
  • Lightweight and easy to take on the road with you. It's slightly thicker than an Apple iPad 2
  • But it's more comfortable to hold in one hand
  • And we prefer it for longer periods of use. The 7-inch screen is one of this tablet's best features
  • Proving just about large enough to watch movies on or browse your favourite websites. At 1024 x 600 pixels
  • It's al
  • Good size
  • Great screen
  • Fast and responsive
  • Stylish design
  • Fast performance
  • Styus is a very useful addition
  • Slick interface
  • Portable and easy to hold
  • Delicious casing
  • Sharp 178mm screen
  • Sense 2.1 for tablet UI
  • Sophisticated drawing/writing stylus
  • Wellmade chassis
  • Pen input is currently unique to Android tablets
  • Attractive user interface
  • Small and portable

The editors didn't like

  • NonHTC apps don't suit the big screen
  • Terrible battery life compared to competitors
  • Doesn't run the latest version of Android
  • Too expensive
  • Not Android 3.0
  • Poor battery life
  • Limited connectivity
  • Lacks Honeycomb features
  • Pen can be tricky to use and costs extra
  • High price
  • Expensive
  • Not significantly better than its rivals
  • Lack of phone
  • Slightly creaky
  • No Android 3.0 skills
  • No Honeycomb
  • Not dual core
  • No space for the pen on the actual device
  • Email is not optimised for tablets
  • May be a wait for a Honeycomb update
  • Mediocre design reminiscent of smartphones
  • Unfortunately
  • The HTC Flyer stumbles when it comes to video playback – not because of any hardware issues
  • But because of a lack of format support. Other manufacturers – such as Samsung – offer support for all the major video codecs
  • So it's a shame that HTC hasn't followed suit.
  • Uses Android 2.3
  • Relatively expensive
  • Stuck using Android 2.3
  • App support limited
  • Stylus doesn't dock inside tablet
  • Not Android 3.0 Honeycomb
  • Runs Android 2.3 rather than 3.0
  • May be too small for some users
  • No compelling features

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  Published: 2011-07-06, review by: gsmarena.com

  • That's that then. One of the most unique Android tablets out there - the HTC Flyer. It does well - even without the all-important dual-core processor and cream-of-the-crop Honeycomb OS.The thing that sets it apart from most tablets, is the HTC Sense toppi...

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  Published: 2011-07-01, review by: digit.in

  • Nicely built, Aluminum unibody construction gives it a classy look, Fits well in the hand because of the slim form factor, Good display quality, Battery life is satisfactory, The pen is a nice add-on feature, even though with limited app support
  • Pricey, Single core processor; HTC could have used the same dual core processor from the Sensation smartphone, Comes with Android 2.3 and not 3.0; misses out on the �made for tablet� OS, HTC Sense doesn�t make up for that loss, No HDMI out; will not
  • There is no other way of putting this- we are very disappointed. After all the hype, and the expectations (placed on it, quite rightfully), the HTC Flyer has turned out to be a disappointment. No dual core processor, stuck on Android 2.3, no HDMI out a...

 
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  Published: 2011-06-07, review by: fonearena.com

  • I know you all are waiting for it and want to hear the final words and thoughts about the Flyer. HTC Flyer is an amazing tablet and it’s a mix of amazing software and hardware. The aluminum back of the tablet feels good, but then it’s also heavy and bu...

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  Published: 2013-10-01, review by: technave.com

  • There are some things we love about the Flyer: the high-quality build, the size, performance and HTC Sense is slick and efficient. Sure Sense lacks features of Honeycomb, but it's arguably simpler to navigate. The Flyer is not a multimedia powerhouse, but...

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  Published: 2011-07-04, review by: thestar.com.my

  • Great for watching videos and ­playing games on the 7in screen; write, draw, annotate and sign digital documents with the Magic Pen.
  • A tad heavy; poor WiFi detection; not userfriendly enough.
  • The HTC Flyer seems to get confused when there are too many WiFi networks in the vicinity, and refuses to connect. The device refuses to connect even when you select one of the networks in the detected list. However, it works well when there is a sing...

 
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  Published: 2011-06-16, Author: Sidney , review by: hardwarezone.com.my

  • HTC's First Born To say that the Flyer is just another Android tablet on the market will do great injustice to HTC. The Flyer is different from the family of Android tablets in many ways. It is the first Gingerbread-powered tablet we have reviewed so far...

 
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  Published: 2011-06-10, review by: Mobile88.com

  • The HTC Flyer soars high with features, and has an asking price to match...

 
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  Published: 2011-04-25, Author: Vernon , review by: vernonchan.com

  • Abstract:  HTC pushes out its first tablet product into the market with a pocketable 7-inch, aluminium encased unibody tablet running a tweaked version of Android v2.3 Gingerbread, sweetened by HTC Sense . I had the opportunity to play with it briefly during last we...

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  Published: 2013-10-01, review by: technave.sg

  • There are some things we love about the Flyer: the high-quality build, the size, performance and HTC Sense is slick and efficient. Sure Sense lacks features of Honeycomb, but it's arguably simpler to navigate. The Flyer is not a multimedia powerhouse, but...

 
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  Published: 2012-03-15, Author: Victoria , review by: digitalone.com.sg

  • The HTC Flyer is a comfortable seven inches, making it easy to hold like a paperback book for reading, as well as to allow thumb typing if you are on the go and can't place it down to type on

 
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