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The HTC Radar marks the beginning of the next generation Windows Phone 7 devices. The fledgling OS had previously failed to grab much of market share owing to its lack of several basic features including multitasking , copy paste but with Mango onboar...
1. Fantastic unibody construction, 2. Beautiful screen, 3. Great battery life...
1. 8GB of storage might be too less for some...
The HTC Radar does not have the latest specifications , nor does it have a massive screen but what it offers is a cohesive experience. The hardware fits wonderfully in the hand and the OS is a joy to use.Over all , we were quite in love with the handse...
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cellphonequick.com Updated: 2012-02-11 18:29:30
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HTC Radar has elegant aesthetics, sturdy build, a responsive user interface and great camera response. It has tough competition from Samsung Omnia W which has powerful processor and the Super AMOLED screen. If the pricing is got to the same level this...
Smooth performance, Highquality construction, Good video recording quality...
Immature OS with limited app support, Dull pictures...
The HTC Radar is designed for those that want to take advantage of the latest Mango features on a new phone from HTC without having to go for the massive HTC Titan. A faster processor, bigger storage capacity and the addition of Beats Audio would have...
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HTC Radar is among the first smartphones with Windows Phone 7.5 operative system and is already available on the market. You can find Radar priced at about €300 or €1 on a two year contract for €20 monthly via a telco. Today we’ll see whether Radar and...
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HTC Radar has elegant aesthetics, sturdy build, a responsive user interface and great camera response. It has everything going for it except the pricing - with an MRP of Rs. 23,990 it has tough competition from Samsung Omnia W which has powerful proce...
HTC Radar has elegant aesthetics, sturdy build, a responsive user interface and great camera response. Call quality was top notch and we did not experience any dropped calls. WP7.5 has an evidently improved user experience. The handset has everything g...
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So, users of the HTC 7 Trophy can look at the Radar in disbelief all they want. Yes, it’s the same phone they’ve been having for a year now. The Radar won’t stare back at them. Although, it’s got a few things to show: unibody, wireless hotspot functio...
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The HTC Radar on T-Mobile is an entry-level Windows Phone handset that doesn't sound so great on paper, with middling internals and battery life, but its performance is better than mere numbers would suggest. While it has some concrete drawbacks, it...
Beautifully designed body, Smooth OS performance despite middling specs, Touch screen looks good, renders text well, and has superior responsiveness during text entry from the keyboard...
Apps are slow to open, Battery life won't carry you through the day, Tiny amount of storage that can't be supplemented, Ugly, Speaker sounds like the cry of a banshee at higher volumes...
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Review: Despite aging specs, the HTC Radar 4G leverages Windows Phone 7.5 Mango, a solid design, and an affordable price tag. T-Mobile users, you now have a second Windows Phone to choose from, and this one looks a lot nicer. The HTC Radar 4G is a part...
The HTC Radar is comfortable to hold, looks great, and has a solid camera for its class. We like it...
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With a new version of Windows Phone now available in Mango (7.5), we are starting to see a new range of devices coming onto the market with lots of new features and the HTC Radar is one of them. We were lucky enough to be at the launch of this handset...
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pcworld.com_techhive.com Updated: 2012-02-11 18:29:34
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The HTC Radar 4G ($100 with a new two-year contract from T-Mobile; price as of November 9, 2011) isn't a big leap forward for the Windows Phone 7 platform. The Radar 4G does ship with the latest software version, Mango, and it supports T-Mobile's HSPA+...
Stylish, all-white aluminum design, Windows Phone Mango is clean and easy to use, Crisp display...
Nonremovable battery, Limited storage...
The HTC Radar doesn't have a dual-core processor or the biggest display around, but its high-quality design and consistently smooth performance makes it a great choice. If you're upgrading to your first smartphone or not really liking Android, give Wi...
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Expert Review MRP: Rs 25,500Street Price (As On 7-Nov-2011): ; Rs 24,000 (; ) The Radar is the first () phone to visit our labs. The USP here is its OS, which can make or break this phone. Let's find out.Design And Build QualityThe phone's retail box...
Sleek and fluid UI; Excellent Facebook integration; Great build quality.
Can't share files over Bluetooth; No mass storage mode; Lack of memory card slot.
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mobilechoiceuk.com Updated: 2012-02-11 18:29:35
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The very latest version of WP7 offers something a bit different from Android and iOS. A level of integration that's so deep it'll scare you, all wrapped up in a brilliantly built mid-range handset. Related links News HANDS ON: Nokia Lumia 800 VIDEO: No...
Excellent app integration, top-notch build quality, feature-packed camera...
Shortage of apps, no card slotLook and Feel...
The very latest version of WP7 offers something a bit different from Android and iOS. A level of integration that's so deep it'll scare you, all wrapped up in a brilliantly built mid-range handset...
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Less than a year ago, HTC took the lead with three devices powered by Microsoft’s Windows Phone 7 OS. For the Singapore market, this year is a little different, with only the HTC Radar accompanying the Windows Phone 7.5 Mango update.Taking a cue from t...
Beautiful unibody design with metal chassis, Comprehensive instant messaging and social network integration from WP 7.5, Above average imaging quality under lowlight conditions...
Need more apps from Windows Phone Marketplace...
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The HTC Radar is the newest mobile phone released by HTC and it runs the fresh Mango WP 7.5 update. With an updated operating system, unique and commercial design and a few other great features the HTC Radar is an efficient device for all age groups...
The HTC Radar is a mobile phone that has taken notes from its predecessors and come up with suitable and much needed changes. This is also true of the Windows Phone operating system update to 7.5 Mango. The Radar features a great touch screen, a...
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HTC Radar 4G gets November 2nd launch date on T-Mobile with $100 price tag Mango rollout going smoothly, now available to half of all Windows Phones 1.5 GHz Scorpion and quartet of HTC Windows Phone 7 handsets headed to North America? It took life as the...
Beautiful displayTop-notch buildHD camcorder with auto-focus...
Sealed battery (the HTC Titan's is removable)Limited storageHit-or-miss software customization...
If you're undeterred by the Radar's few limitations, it's easily among the most satisfying Windows Phone devices on the market today...
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mobileburn.com Updated: 2012-02-11 18:29:38
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Sponsored links, if any, appear in green. The HTC Radar is the smaller of the two new Windows Phone 7.5 devices announced by HTC today. It features specifications that are similar to the Trophy that was released last year, though it does have a couple...
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Windows Phone 7 kicked things off to a mixed start. Despite critical acclaim, Microsoft, hardware manufacturers and vendors were under-whelmed by its lack of consumer uptake. So while the platform has definitely fared better than, say, WebOS, it’s cer...
Smooth performance, Highquality construction, Good video recording quality...
Immature OS with limited app support, Dull pictures, Few noteworth differences between this and the HTC 7 Trophy...
The HTC Radar is all the Trophy was and then some. With a great screen, comfortable, ergonomic design and an attractive interface not to mention all the advantages of Mango. The phone won’t do everything an Android handset will, however, it’s much eas...
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The HTC Radar 4G is one of the first Windows Phone devices to come running Windows Phone 7.5 (Mango) out of the box. It's also one of the first Windows phones to be 4G friendly and to sport a front-facing camera. It has been about a year since the first g...
Gorgeous Maclike unibody design; mango brings tons of U.I. and performance improvements; fast web surfing speeds; seamless social media integration is better than ever; now with multitasking, above average battery life, The...
No MicroSD slot; mediocre camera...
We can't emphasize how much we love the HTC Radar 4G. Maybe it's a chick thing, because the guys on our team actually prefer the Nokia Lumia 800, but we are totally smitten with the HTC Radar 4G. It's just the right size, has got just the right curves...
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twitter: @lisagade) The HTC Radar 4G is T-Mobile's first Windows Phone 7.5 Mango smartphone. This is a second generation Windows Phone with middle of the road specs and a price to match. It's $99 with contract and it has a 1GHz second gen Qualcomm Sn...
Attractive, well-made and affordable Windows Phone, Attractive, well-made and affordable Windows Phone, Attractive, well-made and affordable Windows Phone, Attractive, well-made and affordable Windows Phone...
Limited storage for serious music folks, battery not user replaceable, Limited storage for serious music folks, battery not user replaceable, Limited storage for serious music folks, battery not user replaceable, What's...
The HTC Radar 4G looked pretty good for the $99 with contract price tag when it first came out. But the new Nokia Lumia 710 Windows Phone on T-Mobile gives it a serious run for the money, so be sure to look at the Lumia 710 as well. We like the Radar...
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The HTC Radar 4G ($99.99) is the first smartphone in the U.S. to ship with Windows Phone 7.5 'Mango'. Mango is a smooth, compelling update that can win you over if you're tired of your older iPhone or Android handset. Thanks to Microsoft's tight restri...
Feels well-crafted, Bright screen, Windows Phone 7,5 (Mango) OS is smooth as silk...
Not really 4G, Mediocre reception, No Wi-Fi calling like with other T-Mobile smartphones...
The HTC Radar 4G is a solid Windows Phone 7 device that could easily win some converts over from an Android or iOS handset...
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The HTC Radar 4G is the first new device available in the U.S. running Windows Phone 7.5. Sure, the upgrade has been available on existing devices for a while, but now we finally get to see some of the new enhancements and new hardware improvements...
When we first heard about the T-Mobile HTC Radar 4G, it sounded pretty disappointing. The paltry 8GB of storage space, a regular 1GHz processor, only a 5 megapixel camera, and a non-removable battery? If you call yourself a power user, you would easil...
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After a year of checking out Windows Phone devices, we're about to embark on a new journey as Mango flavored smartphones are finally coming to market. The HTC Radar 4G is coming to T-Mobile on November 2nd for the two-year contract price of $100. Know...
Premium build and construction, Smooth performance...
Specs are last generation, Videos are rather dull looking...
For a good while there now, there wasn't anything particularly interesting out of the Windows Phone camp, but thankfully enough, the HTC Radar 4G comes off as being a good starting point for the new crop of Mango devices. Rather than coming to the tab...
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The HTC Hub has the company's signature weather app sitting front and centre. The phone also features HTC's video download store, HTC Watch, along with Locations, the navigation app with free downloadable mapping...
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HTC Radar is among the first smartphones with Windows Phone 7.5 operative system and is already available on the market. You can find Radar priced at about €300 or €1 on a two year contract for €20 monthly via a telco. Today we'll see whether Radar and Wi...
The Radar is one of HTC's first smartphones with Windows Phone 7.5 “Mango” OS. We're talking about upper midrange smartphone that offers many advanced features. HTC's Titan comes with a bigger screen and a better camera, but the Radar allowed for a good M...
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recombu.com Updated: 2014-03-26 03:37:10
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Along with the HTC Titan which we recently reviewed comes the HTC Radar, the second of HTC's Windows Phone line up for 2011.Like the Titan, you get Windows Phone 7.5 aka Mango installed out of the box, giving you access to a cornucopia of new features and...
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Aaron takes an in-depth look at the HTC Radar 4G , T-Mobile's first 4G Windows Phone and a nice mid-range smartphone option on the carrier. Radar 4G packs a 1 GHz Snapdragon CPU, 3.8-inch display, 5-megapixel camera with 720p HD video recording capabiliti...
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Microsoft's new Windows Phone platform turns one year old this week, and despite a simultaneous launch of nine devices last year , it didn't really make much of a dent in the Smartphone universe. In fact, thanks to poor marketing efforts, the platform jus...
So far you have probably seen nothing but praise for the HTC Radar. This is because HTC have really delivered a marvel of a device, at the mid-range. It has an elegant design coupled with a beautiful Super LCD display and amazing battery life. It even per...
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The HTC Radar's sleek design and bright screen might be enough to tempt even the most devout Android or iOS users. While it has a weaker app store compared to that for Apple or Android users, the phone is 4G capable and the first U.S. smartphone with Wind...
Clear display, Responsive touch screen, Intuitive manual...
Relatively hard to read on, Can't remove casing or battery, A bit big and heavy...
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Windows Phone is available in a fair number of handsets now, and is settling down as a smartphone operating system, having had a significant set of software updates and tweaks in the latter part of 2012. Windows Phone 7.5, codenamed Mango before its relea...
No access to the battery, No support for external storage, No Flash support, Windows Phone is available in a fair number of handsets now, and is settling down as a smartphone operating system, having had a significant set of software updates and tweaks in...
If you're a Windows Phone fan seeking a relatively compact and solidly built handset, the HTC Radar could fit the bill. The optional dock may prove attractive, although that must be balanced by the inaccessible battery. We're still not convinced by the...
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