The combination of the Legend's outstanding industrial design and first-rate user experience is a smartphone that is as beautiful to behold as it is fun to play around with.
Unique unibody design. Full suite of smartphone features. Android version 2.1. HTC's excellent Sense UI
No significant internal memory. Smartphone battery life
The combination of the Legend's outstanding industrial design and first-rate user experience is a smartphone that is as beautiful to behold as it is fun to play around with....
It's not the best Android phone. That belongs to the HTC Desire, but it is the second best which at $599 outright makes it well worth buying especially as a 16GB iPhone is $879. In several areas it out performs the iPhone and while the iPhone has access to 155,000 applications this phone has better looks, delivers better performance while costing significantly less.
There is not too much wrong with this phone. The Flash could be better along with the plastic clip that holds the SIM card. Work also needs to be done on the integration of the phone to an Exchange email server.
It's not the best Android phone. That belongs to the HTC Desire, but it is the second best which at $599 outright makes it well worth buying especially as a 16GB iPhone is $879. In several areas it out performs the iPhone and while the iPhone has access to 155,000 applications this phone has better looks, delivers better performance while costing significantly less.
There is not too much wrong with this phone. The Flash could be better along with the plastic clip that holds the SIM card. Work also needs to be done on the integration of the phone to an Exchange email server.
Superb industrial design and build quality, excellent AMOLED display, great user interface, snappy performance, excellent Web browser
On-screen keyboard isn't as polished as the iPhone's, limited multimedia capabilities
The HTC Legend may lack the extra-large screen of the flagship HTC Desire, but the unibody aluminium casing is a superb piece of industrial design. The Legend is an excellent smartphone and a solid improvement over its predecessor...
The HTC Legend lives up to its name. It’s not as well-speced as its bigger brother the Desire, or even Sony Ericsson’s X10i, but bang for your buck it certainly is. O yes, we bought two for the office, that’s how much it impressed us.Available from Alt...
Aluminum uni-body, 3.2-inch AMOLED capacitive touchscreen, multi-touch support (gallery & browser), optical trackball, accelerometer, compass, 3.5mm jack, tethering Support, social media integration, Wi-Fi, 5MP auto & touch focus
No secondary camera for video-call, no shutter button, not hot-swappable memory card, poor battery life, pricing
The HTC Legend sells for Rs. 25,990 with a one-year warranty. The pricing of the handset feels out of place. The only reason for this high price seems to be the unibody design. But apart from that its more or less an ordinary Android phone. I wonder w...