HTC Legend
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Manufacturer | HTC |
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Screen | 320 × 480 px, 3.2 in (81 mm), HVGA, AMOLED |
Camera | 5 megapixel with auto focus. Widescreen photo capture and Geotagging |
Operating system | Android 2.1 (Éclair) (upgradable to 2.2 (Froyo)) with HTC Sense |
Input | Multi-touch capacitive touchscreen display, volume controls, proximity and ambient light sensors |
CPU | Qualcomm MSM 7227 600 MHz processor |
Memory | 384 MB RAM 512 MB ROM |
Storage | microSD memory card (SD 2.0 compatible) microSD slot: Supports up to 32 GB |
Connectivity | Wi-Fi (802.11 b/g), Bluetooth 2.1+EDR, GSM 850 900 1800 1900 MHz HSPA/WCDMA 900 2100 MHz, GPS |
Battery | 1300 mAh Internal rechargeable lithium-ion battery |
Physical size | 112 mm (4.4 in) (h) 56.3 mm (2.22 in) (w) 11.5 mm (0.45 in) (d) |
Weight | 126 g (4.4 oz)[1] |
Series | A Series |
Predecessor | HTC Hero |
Successor | HTC Desire |
Hearing aid compatibility | M4[2] |
The HTC Legend is made from a single block of aluminium and has a 3.2 inch AMOLED (Active-Matrix OLED) display. Vodafone will be selling the handset in Europe, wary of losing out after missing the iPhone in some of the company's key European markets. Vodafone also claimed exclusivity rights in terms of the handset and will be the only network provider in the UK and Australia to sell the phone.
Despite its body being engineered from a single piece of aluminium, the HTC Legend has a removable battery, which slides out from a compartment at the bottom of the phone. The back of the battery casing also contains the phone's antenna so that its metal body does not hinder signal strength. (see iPhone 4 "death grip")
The Legend is the successor to the HTC Hero and is slimmer and smaller than its predecessor.
It was first offered in North America by Virgin Mobile Canada as well as Bell.[3][4]
In Malaysia, the HTC Legend debut on 3 major operators DiGi, Maxis & Celcom.[5]
At its release, the unit shipped with Android 2.1 (codename Éclair) Beginning November 2010 there was a firmware update to Android 2.2 (codename FroYo) The update was customized by the various carriers to suit their respective networks, and as such has been released to different groups at different times. Most upgrades are expected to occur over the air.
Vodafone and Virgin were first to release the update to the European public on 15 November 2010.[6][7] HTC released the update to unlocked handsets throughout Europe on 9 December 2010[8] and throughout India, Indonesia, Malaysia and Taiwan on 15 December 2010.[9][10][11] Virgin Mobile Canada has indicated they will release the update mid-January 2011.[12] Presumably Bell Mobility will follow a timeline similar to Virgin's, given that Bell owns the latter.
Reception
Early reviews of the HTC Legend have been mostly positive, with critics praising its design and improved 'HTC Sense' user interface as well as increased performance over its predecessor, the HTC Hero. Critics have also praised the optical trackpad at the bottom of the phone which replaces the analogue trackball on the HTC Hero with a better design, whilst complementing the aesthetics of the phone.CNET UK reviewed the phone on March 8 and awarded the phone 9.2/10.[13]
Gizmodo reviewed the phone on March 8 and praised it for its build quality, incremental hardware upgrade, improved responsiveness, and new features making it a good successor to the HTC Hero.[14]
Nonetheless, some users are reporting issues, notably with the antenna and call reception quality, as well as lack of consistent carrier support
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