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The editors liked
Well-thought out Sense interface
Nicely integrated with Android
Innovative
Functional design
Good interent handling
Multitouch screen
Efficient search engine
Efficient search
Wellthought out Sense interface
Excellent Sense UI
Compact design
Responsive screen
Facebook and Twitter integration
HTC Sense UI
Ease-of-use
Stonking touchscreen
Sense UI
Capacitive touchscreen
3.5mm jack
Flexible interface
Fast
Agile performance
Plenty of potential
It's only been a few months since the HTC Magic
But the leap forward HTC's made in the meantime is phenomenal. That's down to the new Sense overlay on top of Android. HTC's stuffed in loads more widgets to pop on your home screen - of whi...
Great user interface – very customisable
Home screen widgets show live info
WiFi
GPS
HSDPA
Responsive touchscreen
Very well built. Responsive touchscreen. Web browser has multi-touch and flash support. Excellent social networking integration
Syncs perfectly with social networks
Excellent internet features
Super responsive touchscreen
Onetouch access to Android Marketplace.
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
Epic customisability
Well-designed home screen widgets with live updates
Easy-to-use keyboard
Convenient Android Market for apps
Multitouch capability
Flash support
3.5mm headphone jack
Facebook integration
Android OS
Simple design
The editors didn't like
Progress needed for multimedia
Overly dependent on Google services
The Hero is a more mature Android phone. Progress still needs to be made but it is certainly the best of the phones currently using the Google OS
Poor camera
Laggy OS
Lack of video codec support
Slow internet browsing
Below par camera
Slight lag
Video performance
Needless lip on body
Average video app
Interface overly complicated
Uninspiring looks
As slick as the Hero looks
HTC could still fine tune the hardware a bit more. The camera lacks a flash
The trackball feels cheap
And that lip on the bottom juts out even more than Leslie Ash's face pillows. While it feels fine in the hand
It's...
Some issues with Flash video support
Some people may be overwhelmed by customisation options
Angled ‘chin’ design an acquired taste. Limited internal memory. Memory card slot under cover. Disappointing camera
The Hero represents a valiant effort from HTC -- though unfortunately, the company appears to have bitten off more than its last-generation hardware can chew. If this build of Android were to be loaded atop the guts of a 3GS or Pre, the performance would ...
Abstract: It wouldnt be correct to judge the Heros reception quality by its engineering sample, but its worth mentioning that we never had any issues with it on this front, nor did our signal drop off in areas even with so-so coverage. Its earpiece was prett...
Abstract: Once again Korean owned Helio a virtually new 3G carrier has made another splash by releasing their second EV?DO handset, the all-new Pantech Helio Hero/Pantech 8300. Helio a virtual carrier, also recently released the Helio Kickflip spinner, their...
Abstract: Since we were able to get our hands on it first, we already did an in-depth review of Helios Kickflip. In this video review, we take a close-up look at Helios other launch phone, the Hero, and the differences between the two handsets. You can watch t...
The Helio Hero has a 2-megapixel camera, EV-DO support, tight MySpace integration, a great display, a beautiful user interface, and excellent audio quality. It also features Helio On Top, a dynamic newsfeed aggregator.
The Helio Hero suffers from a bulky design, and it lacks Bluetooth and instant-messaging options. Plus, its store doesnt offer music downloads at this time, and the Helio On Top aggregator doesnt allow the manual addition of feeds. It also has a heft...
If youre a MySpace addict or a wannabe hipster, the Hero from Helio may be for you. But no instant messaging and no Bluetooth plus lackluster media options and a high price tag means the Hero definitely isnt for everyone.
Bright, detailed display; can gift, beg for and rent videos and games; solid MySpace integration; impressive PC utility for importing music and video; good battery life
Bulky and heavy; no external volume rocker; no Bluetooth; weak messaging features; skimpy multimedia content (for now); hazy snapshots; no voice calling and iffy conference calling
The bulky but high tech-looking Hero slider suffers from many of the same problems that plague the Helio Kickflip: limited messaging options, no Bluetooth, a sub-par 2MP camera, lackluster calling features and weak multimedia content from Helios mob...