Are there other Android devices on the market that are more powerful? Yes. However, when looking at the Legend as the successor to the HTC Hero (which is what it is), it puts it into perspective. The unibody design is absolutely gorgeous, the optic...
Abstract: The Android era was welcomed in India by HTC and now it has come up with a very new model, the HTC Legend. It is a touchscreen bar phone and seems to be absolutely bewitching. The body of the handset is made up of aluminium and the layoaut is sleek and...
Abstract: A new HTC mobile based on the latest Android 2.1 platform has appeared on the market. Although it appears after a series of top-quality phones using this operating system (except for Tattoo, which was lacking due to compromises made because of its pric...
The reception quality had no problems. The use of aluminum casing has not affected it, which could have been expected. Speech quality during the call is not bad, nothing more to say. The speaker has some extra volume left, under normal conditions (hom...
HTC has learned a lot since the Hero. For the Legend they've dramatically improved the speed and functionality of their Sense interface and have taken design to a whole new level with a well-crafted aluminum chassis that is as sturdy as it is beautifu...
The HTC Legend boasts a beautiful design with an AMOLED touch screen. The Android 2.1 smartphone adds a faster processor, more RAM, and a camera flash. HTC Sense features new and useful enhancements
The Legend isn't compatible with North American 3G bands. Camera quality is mixed
With its design improvements and feature enhancements, the HTC Legend is a worthy upgrade from the Hero and one of the most solid and well-built Android phones we've seen in its class. We can only hope that a North American version is released soon.
So who's gonna want the HTC Legend when the likes of the Desire and Nexus One are out and about? Maybe you want Android and HTC Sense but just don't need as much phone as you'll get in 3.7 inches. (Hey, we don't understand it either, but whatever.) The Le...
Awesome build quality and spectacular design, Really snappy (with almost all applications), Capable camera, Excellent incall quality, Partial Flash support
Limited video playback capabilities, Mediocre audio playback quality, Discomforting display (in direct sunlight)
We are happy to say the HTC Legend is certainly not a victim of the sequel syndrome. Hard facts of life, you know. Traditionally, first episodes of acclaimed movie series tend to be the best, with sequels proving to be progressively worse. Fortunately,...
Excellent social networking, web and email features, friendly user interface, responsive touch-screen, good multitasking, high build quality, improved camera with flash...
Web video doesn’t play well, bundled headphones pretty low quality Look and Feel...
The Legend has a sexy new aluminium body and beefed up Android operating system ...
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Published: 2010-03-16, Author: Russell , review by: mobileburn.com
Great HTC Sense UI, stylish aluminum unibody, bright AMOLED screen
No music player equalizer, no hardware send/end call keys, screen resolution could be higher
The HTC Legend is certainly worthy of its name, and offers a worthwhile upgrade to its predecessor, the HTC Hero. The aluminium unibody and AMOLED display alone are worth the upgrade, not to mention the slightly faster processor, upgraded UI, bigger b...