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HTC Hero: Newest iPhone killer on the block?



By Charles Smith
05 October 2009 @ 07:00 pm BST

The smartphone also comes packed with microSD slot (with 2GB card, expandable to 32GB), integrated Bluetooth 2.0 with A2DP stereo support, integrated GPS receiver, HTC extUSB/mini USB port for charging and PC connectivity, virtual Qwerty keyboard (in both landscape and portrait mode) and lo and behold - a 3.5mm headset jack (uncommon in most smartphones).

The phone's 1500 mAh Lithium ion battery promises a decent 4 hours talktime but it could have done better.

Most importantly, HTC Hero, like T-Mobile G1, T-Mobile Pulse Android, Samsung Galaxy and HTC Magic, runs on the acclaimed and tested Google Android OS, is powered by 528 MHz Qualcomm processor and comes sim-free.

With HTC Hero, you also have instant access to Android Market where, like the Apple AppStore, the users can find many games and applications both free and paid.

This is good news as HTC Hero is also perhaps the first Android phone to run Flash. This is important as according to Adobe, over 80 percent of all videos and games delivered online are based on Flash technology. In other words, many Flash elements and components on the web will run smoothly on the HTC Hero and users will be able to watch YouTube and many other videos, play Flash-based games, etc.

Not surprisingly HTC Hero has already beaten off stiff challenges from the likes of the iPhone 3GS and the Nokia N97 to grab the top prize at this year's Stuff magazine Gadget Awards.

According to Fraser McDonald, editor of the magazine, HTC Hero had been recognized for its creative use of the Android platform, impressive user interface and novel approach to social networking.

"With the HTC Hero, we've finally got a phone that fully exploits the potential of the Android OS to be as clever and as sexy as the iPhone," McDonald said.

We agree. Finally the world has found a killer, nay, an assassin that may spell the doom of iPhone.

HTC Hero is being sold in the UK by Orange and other select mobile operators for £399 onwards (contract-free).

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5 Oct 2009, 22:03 BST

In theory it takes a 32Gb micro SD card but in practice can you find one? They are nowhere to be seen in the u.k. If you can get them what price will it add to the phone £200 £300? This is starting to look like one hell of an expensive handset.
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6 Oct 2009, 02:37 BST

This is one of the few articles I've seen which describe TouchFLO 3D and HTC Sense correctly. It hits all of the important points without throwing too many raw specifications at readers - very well done!

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