Coming this April: HTC Legend
Many may remember the HTC Hero Android smart phone as one of the most successful devices to be launched that uses the Google mobile platform. The phone was known for its excellent balance of specs and pricing –just enough hardware to make it worth getting, but not too high end to be expensive. The device easily beat plenty of other smart phones of its time.
Now, Taiwanese manufacturer HTC is continuing the trend with the Legend, a stylish little smart phone that comes with an aluminum casing. The device was first seen at the leaked 2010 roadmap where the HTC Bravo was also shown (now known as the HTC Desire).
The Legend comes with a 600 MHz Qualcomm processor. It’s a good match for the phone since at 600 MHz, most apps already run smoothly and the load times are decent -just do not expect to get some really high end games. The 5 mega pixel camera does a good job at shooting images and capturing video thanks to auto focus and flash. Lastly the 3.2 inch AMOLED capacitive touch screen provides a decent screen size for watching vids, the graphic quality is also well detailed and it responds well to touch commands.
Vodafone has already confirmed that they will be releasing the device this coming April along with the HTC Desire. For those who missed on the scoop on the Desire, this Android smart phone runs on a Snapdragon 1GHz CPU, has a 5 mega pixel camera and a 3.7 inch AMOLED capacitive touch screen display.
In other HTC news, the lawsuit between Apple and HTC is still ongoing as Apple is claiming that the Taiwanese manufacturer infringed on 20 of their patents for software and hardware innovations.
Get to know more about the HTC Legend and see the smart phone in action at Mobile Choice UK.
Tags: HTC-Legend
May 27th, 2010 at 9:19 am
[...] 2010 roadmap that featured the HTC Desire (which was at that name, was still named Bravo) and the HTC Legend. The two devices would once again re-appear in the Mobile World Congress last February, but the [...]