Abstract: HTC Vivid on AT&T records video at 1080p, this video is aimed at showing you how the camera records at 1080p. Detailing both audio and video performance by the HTC Vivid. You can see it does a very good job recording video at 1080p, though the audio still...
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Aesthetics not up to HTC standards. Small battery, Aesthetics not up to HTC standards. Small battery, Aesthetics not up to HTC standards. Small battery, Aesthetics not up to HTC standards. Small battery
The HTC Vivid is in every way a high end phone with a solid dual core CPU, qHD display that we really like, a good 8 megapixel camera and true LTE 4G. The market is absolutely flooded with top tier Android smartphones, and the Vivid does little to stan...
If I didn’t mind the look of the Vivid, it would be a phone I could carry regularly. As it stands, unfortunately, HTC designed this phone right out of the running for me.The HTC Vivid is a remarkable, modern smartphone with performance that matches or ...
The HTC Vivid is a respectable phone for AT&T to bring to market as one of its first two LTE handsets. The hardware looks and feels great, though it's a bit thick and weighty. Those are caveats that any current 4G LTE device comes with, however. It ha...
Crunching down the numbers, pricing is one of those driving factors that always has some weight to the overall allure of a particular handset. Obviously, the Samsung Galaxy S II Skyrocket is priced $50 more than the HTC Vivid, but it’s absolutely warr...
While the HTC Vivid is mainly geared towards entertainment purposes, with the phone having a wide 4.5-inch qHD display, the HTC Amaze 4G appears to be a camera-centric phone, especially with the strong and steady performance of the HTC Amaze 4G's 8-meg...
If you sign up to a two year contract with the $100 online discount then you can get your hands on the HTC Vivid for $99.99. That’s pretty competitive, but it needs to be because the Vivid isn’t as pretty or enticing as some of your other option...
4G LTE support, Fast HSPA speeds, Shoots some good photos
Subpar calling quality, Weak battery life, No stand out feature, except LTE, Poor video recording quality
Knowing that there are plenty of killer Android smartphones on the horizon, one would suspect the HTC Vivid to be lost among the juggernauts that are expected to come very shortly. To tell you the truth, it might be written off as an underappreciated ...
Published: 2011-11-09, Author: Joseph , review by: engadget.com
Beautiful qHD display Great 8MP camera with an f/2.2 lensBlazing LTE speeds
Uninspired, cheap-looking designUnnecessarily heavyMeager battery life
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