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HTC Legend 8.13 cm (3.2") Single SIM 1300 mAh Black

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  • - 8.13 cm (3.2") 320 x 480 pixels
  • - 0.6 GHz
  • - 32 GB
  • - Single SIM
  • - Bluetooth 2.1+EDR
  • - Single camera
  • - 1300 mAh
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Legend - GSM: 850/900/1800/1900 MHz, HSPA/WCDMA: 900/2100 MHz, 3.2" AMOLED 320 X 480 HVGA, ROM: 512 MB, RAM: 384 MB, 5MP Camera, microSD, micro-USB, Bluetooth® 2.1, FM Radio, GPS, Android 2.1 (Éclair)
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HTC Legend, 8.13 cm (3.2"), 320 x 480 pixels, 0.6 GHz, Black

Long summary description HTC Legend 8.13 cm (3.2") Single SIM 1300 mAh Black:
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HTC Legend. Display diagonal: 8.13 cm (3.2"), Display resolution: 320 x 480 pixels. Processor frequency: 0.6 GHz. Rear camera type: Single camera. SIM card capability: Single SIM. Battery capacity: 1300 mAh. Product colour: Black. Weight: 126 g

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Reviews
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2011-07-31 13:28:28
Uk has collected 146 expert reviews for HTC Legend 8.13 cm (3.2") Single SIM 1300 mAh Black and the average expert rating is 87 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Uk to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
87%
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letsgomobile.org/en
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2011-07-31 13:28:24
A fter being the first to bring a smartphone with the Google Android operating system onto the market, HTC also clearly shows the early experience with the Android platform in the latest models. Earlier, LetsGoMobile has had the pleasure to test the T-...
Bottom line W ith the HTC Legend handset, the market leader for Windows Mobile smartphones shows that they are also excelling with Android. The smartphone has a fine design and the aluminum body is very decent. Thanks to the Android operating system, you of cou...
85%
whatmobile.net
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2011-07-31 13:28:25
The HTC Legend was one of the top devices at Mobile World Congress (along with the HTC Desire) and there’s a good reason everyone’s been raving about this Android 2.1 based device.The Legend looks a lot like the Hero, although it’s slightly thinner, li...
80%
techadvisor.co.uk
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2011-07-31 13:28:25
Product Code: 99HKP007-00 Featuring a superb, Apple-esque design, HTC's latest Google Android smartphone — the HTC Legend — is one of the sexiest looking mobile phones we've ever reviewed. The successor to the HTC Hero, the HTC Legend is not just abo...
Bottom line The HTC Legend may lack the extra-large screen of the flagship HTC Desire, but the unibody aluminium casing is a superb piece of industrial design. The Legend is an excellent smartphone and a solid improvement over its predecessor. Ross Catanzariti, P...
80%
itreviews.com
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2011-07-31 13:28:25
The HTC Legend is a lovely handset. It is let down only by suspect battery life, but all smartphones seem to suffer in this department at present. If you are a particularly heavy user you may need to give it a small top-up charge during the day as wel...
0%
digitalone.com.sg
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2011-07-31 13:28:26
Sporting a unibody aluminium design, the HTC Legend is a supercharged version of the Hero, with the same design and layout. The Legend tips the Hero with its brighter Amoled screen, smaller body, Android 2.1-update 1 system and an optical trackpad.From...
Good Unibody alloy construction makes for a sturdy phone, touch and userinterface makes navigation a breeze...
Bad Some of the HTC widgets don't work too well.
Bottom line A worthwhile device for those looking for a bright screen and touch functions...
0%
computeractive.co.uk
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2011-07-31 13:28:26
The Legend is the smaller of two new HTC smartphones that use the Android operating system, which as usual, comes with the company's own Sense graphical interface (the other one is the Desire – review coming soon).It resembles the excellent Hero smartp...
Good Brilliant for media and internet; bright display; easier to pocket than rivals...
Bad HTC Sense can take time to get used to; camera poor in low light...
Bottom line A simple, easy-to-use smartphone with some clever features...
80%
digitalversus.com
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2011-07-31 13:28:26
The Legend as a phone As we said in the test, the Legend can sync your social networks with your ordinary contacts, which is very useful, especially given that other syncing (with Outlook for instance) is done using HTC Sync.We've got no complaints ab...
Good Pluses, Incredibly practical software design, Solid unibody frame, Automatic configuration for web and email settings, Great connectivity with clear calls, Wellintegrated social networking...
Bad Minuses, Still some sync problems, Not many hardware improvements...
100%
siliconrepublic.com
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2011-07-31 13:28:27
Photo: The HTC LegendRead more at Gadgetrepublic.com...
0%
pz10.com
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2011-07-31 13:28:27
It took a little Magic and a Dream but Android eventually got a Hero to champion the OS. Now, the HTC Legend comes in an aluminum suit of armor to join the ranks of the Android army. So, is this knight in shining armor set to be the vanguard of the exp...
Bottom line The HTC Legend has the tough task of filling the shoes of what was considered the best Android handsets. What makes this task even harder is the fact that the Hero lost its top-shelf status just before its successor was announced.The HTC Desire, Google...
0%
3g.co.uk
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2011-07-31 13:28:27
on the HTC Legend The Android OS is good enough on its own but when added to HTC’s software you get something even better. The brand new Android 2.1 coupled with HTC’s intuitive Sense put everything you could want within easy reach, and its social n...
Good For HTC Legend, Where to start? Superb internet, email, social networking, an intuitive user interface, a responsive touchscreen, powerful multitasking abilities, a solid and attractive build and a fivemegapixel camera with flash.
Bad for HTC Legend...
Bottom line An excellent phone that's powerful, fast, user friendly and good looking. It's what all smartphones aspire to be...
100%
v3.co.uk
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2011-07-31 13:28:27
The HTC Legend is the latest touch-screen handset from HTC to combine the firm's Sense user interface with the Android platform. With a slimline lightweight aluminium casing and a nice bright screen, this is one of the more impressive new smartphones o...
Good Impressive screen; responsive user interface; compact and light...
Bad Screen a little small for text input, Rating:...
Bottom line HTC has done it again with the Legend, producing a slick, compact and stylish handset that is easy to use thanks to the combination of Android and HTC's own Sense user interface extensions. Apart from the price, which is comparable with many other sma...
80%
gadgetrepublic.com
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2011-07-31 13:28:27
We don't need another Hero. Don't worry; the Legend is no mere refresh of HTC's first Android handset which, while amazing when first released, is already beginning to show its age in comparison to the Android 2.1 devices on the market.For starters, th...
Bottom line This is one of the most customisable smart phones on the market, the screen display quality is superb and it looks and feels expensive and well-designed. From someone who hasn't seen the Nexus One and therefore cannot compare, I would say the Legend, f...
0%
theregister.co.uk
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2011-07-31 13:28:27
HTC’s Legend is to all intents and purposes the follow up to the very popular Hero. Like its predecessor it is an Android handset, and GPS, Wi-Fi and 3G are here as Android staples but, as you would expect, the Legend has a lot that is new, updated, en...
80%
alphr.com
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2011-07-31 13:28:27
The iPhone 3GS has been top of the smartphone pile for nearly a year now, and its reign has been pretty much unchallenged. At last, however, it may well have a rival worthy of the name: the HTC Legend. It's a gorgeous piece of kit, with a body machined...
Bottom line Beautifully engineered hardware allied with great software, and it's as fast as anything...
100%
expertreviews.co.uk
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2011-07-31 13:28:27
The HTC Legend, as the name might suggest, is a direct successor to the company's popular Hero, which formerly held the crown of Best Android Phone - that is, before Google brought out its own Nexus One. The Legend looks remarkably similar to the Hero...
Bottom line Fantastic build quality, good battery life, a vibrant display, and superbly functional software make the Legend the best value smartphone currently available...
100%
zdnet.co.uk
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2011-07-31 13:28:27
Having established itself as a leading player in the Windows Mobile smartphone market, HTC is now trying to repeat the process with Google's Android. The latest Android device from HTC to come our way is the Legend, a smartphone that does a lot of thin...
Good Superb AMOLED screen, Solid and attractive 'unibody' chassis, Android 2.1, Microsoft Exchange support...
Bad Disappointing battery life...
Bottom line The HTC Legend is an impressive Android smartphone, if perhaps more in tune with social networkers than business users. It has plenty to offer the latter, notably Microsoft Exchange support, but the battery life is disappointing. Specifications Audio...
78%
trustedreviews.com
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2011-07-31 13:28:27
Wow! Just, wow! That was pretty much the crux of our first impressions of HTC's latest Android-based smartphone, the Legend. With a chassis carved from a single piece of aluminium, with a beautiful sandblasted finish, this is one stunning looking device...
Good Exceptional viewing screen, Excellent web browser, Powerful LED flash...
Bad Fiddly to remove microSD card, Narrow screen, Wobbly video footage...
Bottom line Play VideoPlayMuteCurrent Time 0:00/Duration Time 0:00Loaded: 0%Progress: 0%Stream TypeLIVERemaining Time -0:00 SharePlayback Rate1ChaptersChaptersdescriptions off, selectedDescriptionssubtitles off, selectedSubtitlescaptions settings, opens captions sett...
90%
itpro.co.uk
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2011-07-31 13:28:27
There were few announcements at Mobile World Congress that excited us as much as the HTC Legend.At first look, it seems just to be a re-mastered HTC Hero, but take a peep under the bonnet and it's much, much more.Powering the HTC Legend is a 600MHz proces...
Bottom line The HTC Legend is an almost perfect device. It looks good, operates swiftly and the addition of HTC’s improved Sense interface makes this a perfect partner whether you’re looking for a consumer or business device...
83%
tracyandmatt.co.uk
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2011-07-31 13:28:27
To say we were excited to get the HTC Legend was an understatement! The Legend is the first of four devices officially announced by HTC at mobile world congress and we have been lucky to get our hands on it fairly swiftly. The HTC Desire, HD Mini and S...
Bottom line Overall the HTC Legend is as good as I thought it would be. It may not suit everyone due to its size but for those of you that have big hands then the HTC Desire will be with us soon. It seems to do everything very well and with great ease. I love the...
0%
electricpig.co.uk
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2011-07-31 13:28:27
The HTC Legend is the phone everybody is clamouring for. At the centre of a storm between Apple and the Taiwanese mobile maker, it’s arguably the best and most complete iPhone rival to land. But the question is, does this unibody Android phone sate...
Good d it in the Nexus One, but now it has the HTC Sense UI on top, it’s even better. Multiple Gmail accounts, Google Goggles and a more powerful browser are all here, but they sing now that HTC Sense has added some stunning new features.You can deep div...
Bad Lip on the body still annoys, plastic around the camera...
Bottom line An amazing achievement by HTC, the Legend is without doubt this year's very best mobile...
100%
techradar.com
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2011-07-31 13:28:27
After the success of the HTC Hero, the Taiwanese firm is back again with the first of its duo of Android 2.1 phones, the HTC Legend.Featuring a full aluminium chassis and high-res OLED screen, as well as the latest version of Android from Google, HTC is c...
Good Excellent UI, Nice battery input mechanism, Speedy browser, Responsive keyboard, Stellar design...
Bad Average battery life, Friendstream and Peep slow to update...
Bottom line Definitely one of the favourites for phone of the year already - Android has finally come of age...
90%
pocket-lint.com
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2011-07-31 13:28:27
The HTC Hero was undeniably the handset of 2009, winning many industry awards, including Pocket-lint's own. It represented the pinnacle of HTC's Android smartphone assault and the launch handset for the HTC Sense user interface. The HTC Legend superse...
Good HTC Sense, intuitive, easy to setup, build quality, touch response, onscreen keyboard is excellent...
Bad Battery life, video capture, video codec support, sharp top edge makes for uncomfortable calling...
Bottom line The HTC Legend offers a user experience that is an absolute joy. From set-up to everyday use, it is intuitive, fun and engaging, making the Legend a serious contender for your hard-earned cashKey specs3.5mm jack, 3G, 5 megapixels, AMOLED, Android, Blue...
90%
T3.com
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2011-07-31 13:28:27
The was T3’s gadget of the year in 2009; so to say we’ve been eagerly waiting for it is an understatement. Instead of a few lazy tweaks like some manufacturers, HTC’s made significant changes to produce a far superior handset. First impressions...
Good Gorgeous unibody design, Easy to use, HTC Sense UI, Bright screen, Fast at dealing with multiple applications...
Bad Battery needs charging every evening, Need a card to take pictures and listen to music, Basic music player...
Bottom line Finally an Android handset to drool over. The Hero was great, the Legend is fantastic...
100%
fonehome.co.uk
Updated:
2011-09-14 19:31:40
UPDATE: See the HTC Legend hands-on picture gallery hereThe HTC Legend is based on the design of that modern classic, the HTC Hero, but improves the screen and completely changes the way the phone is constructed. Read on to find out if HTC has outshine...
Bottom line Our main criticisms of the HTC Legend could be made about almost any Android phone. Compared with other Androids, the HTC Legend performs well across the board. We can’t think of a similar-sized Android to recommend over it, which is high praise indeed...
80%
pcauthority.com.au
Updated:
2011-11-07 16:34:37
It's a cliché but it's true. The iPhone 3GS has been top of the smartphone pile for nearly a year now, and its reign has been pretty much unchallenged. Now, as the new iPhone 4 looms, there are two rivals worthy of the name: the HTC Legend, and the Des...
Bottom line Beautifully engineered hardware allied with great software, the HTC Legend is super-fast too...
83%
canadianreviewer.com
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2011-11-07 16:34:38
By Gadjo Cardenas SevillaThe HTC Legend, which is available to Bell and Virgin Mobile subscribers, is an Android 2.1 smartphone with a sleek Aluminum unibody shell, a bright AMOLED screen and a new optical trackball that doesn't actually have a ball...
100%
Zdnet.com.au
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2011-11-07 16:34:39
Available plans 13 plans available starting from $39 to $99 Design The ballad of the HTC Legend begins with the curious fact that each Legend handset is carved from a single billet of aluminium. Although this is a task surely performed by machine...
Bottom line The combination of the Legend's outstanding industrial design and first-rate user experience is a smartphone that is as beautiful to behold as it is fun to play around with.
90%
gadgetguy.com.au
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2011-11-07 16:34:39
HTC made waves last year , a speedy smartphone that combined the HTC Sense interface with an established Android operating system. The design was very user-friendly, with a touchscreen and trackball providing an interface that combined the best of bot...
Good Aluminium body, great design, excellent price...
Bad Could be faster, no live wallpaper support...
90%
channelnews.com.au
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2011-11-07 16:34:39
When I first saw the HTC Legend, I suddenly had this mental image of Audi, BMW, and Mercedes Benz cars and Apple Mac PCs.Crafted out of a solid block of aluminium this smartphone, despite its simplicity, felt expensive and like a lot of European cars i...
Good It's not the best Android phone. That belongs to the HTC Desire, but it is the second best which at $599 outright makes it well worth buying especially as a 16GB iPhone is $879. In several areas it out performs the iPhone and while the iPhone has access to 155,000 applications this phone has better looks, delivers better performance while costing significantly less.
Bad There is not too much wrong with this phone. The Flash could be better along with the plastic clip that holds the SIM card. Work also needs to be done on the integration of the phone to an Exchange email server.
90%
smarthouse.com.au
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2011-11-07 16:34:39
Crafted out of a solid block of aluminium this smartphone, despite its simplicity, felt expensive and like a lot of European cars it oozed style sophistication and class. A simple press of the button and a finger slide over the screen revealed design f...
Good It's not the best Android phone. That belongs to the HTC Desire, but it is the second best which at $599 outright makes it well worth buying especially as a 16GB iPhone is $879. In several areas it out performs the iPhone and while the iPhone has access to 155,000 applications this phone has better looks, delivers better performance while costing significantly less.
Bad There is not too much wrong with this phone. The Flash could be better along with the plastic clip that holds the SIM card. Work also needs to be done on the integration of the phone to an Exchange email server.
90%
goodgearguide.com.au
Updated:
2011-11-07 16:34:48
Featuring a superb, Apple-esque design, HTC's latest Android smartphone — the HTC Legend — is one of the sexiest looking mobile phones we've ever reviewed. The successor to the HTC Hero, the HTC Legend is not just about looks: it offers improved software and superior performance.The HTC Legend reviewed here was an imported model, though the Australian release is expected to be almost identical. We'll update this review with any changes, including Australian pricing and carriers, when it's of...
Good Superb industrial design and build quality, excellent AMOLED display, great user interface, snappy performance, excellent Web browser...
Bad On-screen keyboard isn't as polished as the iPhone's, limited multimedia capabilities...
Bottom line The HTC Legend may lack the extra-large screen of the flagship HTC Desire, but the unibody aluminium casing is a superb piece of industrial design. The Legend is an excellent smartphone and a solid improvement over its predecessor...
90%
canadianreviewer.com
Updated:
2014-02-28 01:58:48
Published in Speed Magazine, August 2010 issue)The iPhone 4, with a fully revamped iOS4 and an aluminosilicate glass enclosure is still the top dog, especially now that it has the highest resolution...
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techsmart.co.za
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2014-02-28 01:58:48
With the announcement of HTC’s new Android devices – the Legend and the Desire, we got all giddy with excitement. We’ve at long last managed to get our hands on the smaller Legend, and boy are we impressed.The Legend can be summed up as an upgrade on t...
Bottom line The HTC Legend lives up to its name. It’s not as well-speced as its bigger brother the Desire, or even Sony Ericsson’s X10i, but bang for your buck it certainly is. O yes, we bought two for the office, that’s how much it impressed us.Available from Alt...
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apcmag.com
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2014-03-22 03:43:51
Please install the flash playerDesignThe HTC Legend is compact and sturdy with a good bit of funk thrown in. The overall handset design fits in with the HTC handset camp and with 11.5mm x 56.3mm x 115mm dimensions it is slimmer and narrower than the HT...
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coolsmartphone.com
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2014-03-22 03:43:51
The Legend is similar in both size and shape to the HTC Hero but this times there's an "alloy unibody" making it very solid with a slide-in battery. The "chin" is still there but, instead of the trackball, there's now an "optical trackpad" on the chin...
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stuff.tv
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2014-03-22 03:43:52
Video review: The little it lacks in ability, it makes up for in style. A worthy son of Hero...
100%
recombu.com
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2014-04-02 02:47:06
HTC has developed into one of the most exciting phone companies in the world. The relatively small Taiwanese company has worked with Microsoft and Google's operating systems to produce some of the best handsets we have ever seen. It's latest batch of p...
Bottom line The HTC Legend is our favourite HTC device to date. Yes, the Nexus One and incoming HTC Desire boast faster processors and larger screens than the Legend, and some people will say it's just a slightly better version of the Hero - but it's more than tha...
80%
pinoytechblog.com
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2016-11-26 23:52:59
It's my first time to write a review. So bear with me as I share with you my personal experience with the HTC Legend. Been playing around with this Taiwanese brand smartphone and what I can say is ““ it's sexy and fast!Before we go down further, here are...
Bottom line In the category of smartphones powered by Android OS and its SRP of Php31,500, I think the HTC Legend is a good buy You will be equipped with all the connectivity you need ““ your office email, personal email, your favorite Social Networking sites like Fa...
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hardwarezone.com.ph
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2016-11-26 23:52:59
The development progress of Google's Android platform is charging at full force and its 'partner-in-crime', HTC, is still continuously showing love for this popular open source operating system. Now, why do we say that?Having experienced the awesome HTC H...
Good Sturdy, lightweight, and beautiful exterior, New HTC Sense UI, Reasonable Battery Life...
Bad SmudgeFriendly Screen, Subpar Imaging Quality, Mediocre Video Playback...
Bottom line Blazin' With the LegendWhile the Android platform does not have the prowess of the Apple's app store (160,000 apps and counting), this is a much younger platform that has a lot of potential because of the advantages of the open source operating system and...
85%
brighthand.com
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2011-07-31 13:28:24
The HTC Legend was designed as the successor of HTC Hero, which was proclaimed the best mobile phone in 2009 by the Mobile World Congress commission. The Legend is a scaled back version of the very popular HTC handset, the Droid Incredible (or Desire i...
Bottom line The HTC Legend is the most robust HTC handset running the Android OS version. Its Sense UI interface makes it easy, intuitive, and even fun to use. It is one of the most practical smartphones available, which will make it highly appreciated among freq...
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ld2.ciol.com
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2011-07-31 13:28:24
I never thought I would ever put money down to buy a touchscreen phone. Used to, and extremely comfortable using phones with a physical keypad. And this was a solid thought even after reviewing touchscreen phones by the dozen.And then came the HTC Lege...
Good Touchscreen response, Display quality, Aluminium build feels classy, Sense UI adds a lot more fun!...
Bad Battery life of 1-2 days, Vodafone Live (& probably Airtel Live) does not allow apps to sync online...
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mobilemag.com
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2011-07-31 13:28:24
HTC Legend smartphone running Google Android, sucessor to the HTC HeroThe Google Android platform gets me excited. In the USA the HTC Droid Incredible and Motorola Droid X take the throne, in Canada, we don’t have all the same high-end options, but we...
80%
apcmag.com
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2011-07-31 13:28:24
Please install the flash playerDesignThe HTC Legend is compact and sturdy with a good bit of funk thrown in. The overall handset design fits in with the HTC handset camp and with 11.5mm x 56.3mm x 115mm dimensions it is slimmer and narrower than the HT...
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techworld.com
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2011-07-31 13:28:25
Like its predecessor, the HTC Legend smartphone has a very distinctive design. This time it's thanks to the aluminium, unibody casing with a brushed finish. Like Apple's MacBook Pro, the HTC Legend's unibody casing is carved from a single block of alu...
Bottom line The HTC Legend may lack the extra large screen of the flagship HTC Desire, but the unibody aluminium casing is a superb piece of industrial design. The Legend is an excellent smartphone and a solid improvement over its predecessor...
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phonedog.com
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2011-07-31 13:28:25
Announced several months ago, I can honestly say that I wish the Legend would come to the United States. Designated as the successor to the HTC Hero, the unibody aluminum frame is absolutely gorgeous. Though the device offers physical buttons below...
Bottom line Are there other Android devices on the market that are more powerful? Yes. However, when looking at the Legend as the successor to the HTC Hero (which is what it is), it puts it into perspective. The unibody design is absolutely gorgeous, the optic...
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mobilesroom.com
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2011-07-31 13:28:25
The Android era was welcomed in India by HTC and now it has come up with a very new model, the HTC Legend. It is a touchscreen bar phone and seems to be absolutely bewitching. The body of the handset is made up of aluminium and the layout is sleek and...
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insidehw.com
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2011-07-31 13:28:25
A new HTC mobile based on the latest Android 2.1 platform has appeared on the market. Although it appears after a series of top-quality phones using this operating system (except for Tattoo, which was lacking due to compromises made because of its pric...
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mobile-review.com US
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2011-07-31 13:28:25
Contents: Positioning After the success of HTC Hero the company had two ways to go. First – by all possible means to prolong Hero’s life by releasing it in new colors, special accessories exclusively for the model, constant software updates or new v...
Bottom line The reception quality had no problems. The use of aluminum casing has not affected it, which could have been expected. Speech quality during the call is not bad, nothing more to say. The speaker has some extra volume left, under normal conditions (hom...
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pcworld.in
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2011-07-31 13:28:25
Featuring a superb, Apple-esque design, HTC's latest Android smartphone — the HTC Legend — is one of the sexiest looking mobile phones we've ever reviewed. The successor to the HTC Hero, the HTC Legend is not just about looks: it offers improved softwa...
Good Superb design & build quality, Excellent AMOLED display, Great UI, Snappy performance, Excellent Web browser...
Bad Virtual Keyboard Could Be Better, Limited multimedia capabilities...
Bottom line The HTC Legend comes across an excellent smartphone thanks to a very well done UI, great screen and excellent build quality and looks...
88%
vr-zone.com
Updated:
2011-07-31 13:28:25
The Hero is HTC's third smartphone based on the Google Android platform, and it was the first in the series to offer a 3.5mm audio jack, multi-touch capability and HTC Sense user interface. The Hero has gotten favorable reviews last year and banking o...
Bottom line The Legend's camera can shoot up to 5-megapixel resolution (2592x1728) and you can change the camera settings including White balance, ISO, Image quality, Brightness, Contrast, Saturation as well as Effects - Grayscale, Sepia, Negative, Solarize and P...
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techtree.com
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2011-07-31 13:28:26
HTC is rolling out several handsets, most of which are Android based. Today we have the HTC Legend, built on the success of the HTC Hero, but looks to take things a notch higher. The phone boasts of the latest Android OS v2.1 (Eclair) and the lates...
Good Aluminum uni-body, 3.2-inch AMOLED capacitive touchscreen, multi-touch support (gallery & browser), optical trackball, accelerometer, compass, 3.5mm jack, tethering Support, social media integration, Wi-Fi, 5MP auto & touch focus...
Bad No secondary camera for video-call, no shutter button, not hot-swappable memory card, poor battery life, pricing...
Bottom line The HTC Legend sells for Rs. 25,990 with a one-year warranty. The pricing of the handset feels out of place. The only reason for this high price seems to be the unibody design. But apart from that its more or less an ordinary Android phone. I wonder w...
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tech2.com
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2011-07-31 13:28:26
There are those few instances when a mobile handset comes my way and I honestly enjoy actually using it not merely for test purposes but on a personal level. The HTC Legend was one of such handsets. It’s designed to look good, feel good and function ex...
Good Good looking, sturdy shell, Plenty of user friendly stoical networking tools, Good audio quality, Image quality is quite clear...
Bad Handset gets a bit hot while charging or after being used for a while, The speakerphone is a bit low...
Bottom line ConnectivityThe Legend has got it all when it comes to connectivity – from 3G with HSDPA speeds up to 7.2 Mbps and HSUPA up to 2 Mbps (not that that matters just yet) to EDGE/GPRS, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 2.1 with A2DP and of course USB 2.0 for data transfer...
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coolsmartphone.com
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2011-07-31 13:28:26
The Legend is similar in both size and shape to the HTC Hero but this times there's an "alloy unibody" making it very solid with a slide-in battery. The "chin" is still there but, instead of the trackball, there's now an "optical trackpad" on the chin...
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Pocketnow.com
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2011-07-31 13:28:26
The HTC Legend serves as the successor to the Hero (that's the one with the "chin"), a device that was quite popular for HTC. The characteristic chin was a generally revered design element because it was unique and functional in its ability to give...
Bottom line HTC has learned a lot since the Hero. For the Legend they've dramatically improved the speed and functionality of their Sense interface and have taken design to a whole new level with a well-crafted aluminum chassis that is as sturdy as it is beautifu...
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hardwarezone.com.sg
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2011-07-31 13:28:26
The development progress of Google's Android platform is charging at full force and its 'partner-in-crime', HTC, is still continuously showing love for this popular open source operating system. Now, why do we say that?Having experienced the awesome HT...
Good Sturdy, lightweight, and beautiful exterior, New HTC Sense UI, Reasonable Battery Life...
Bad SmudgeFriendly Screen, Subpar Imaging Quality, Mediocre Video Playback...
Bottom line While the Android platform does not have the prowess of the Apple's app store (160,000 apps and counting), this is a much younger platform that has a lot of potential because of the advantages of the open source operating system and its tight integrati...
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phonearena.com
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2011-07-31 13:28:26
HTC has been on the forefront of Android technology ever since the operating system took off, but the was the first to show how profoundly the platform could be personalized. The handset was the first to feature the manufacturer’s proprietary HTC Sen...
Good Awesome build quality and spectacular design, Really snappy (with almost all applications), Capable camera, Excellent incall quality, Partial Flash support...
Bad Limited video playback capabilities, Mediocre audio playback quality, Discomforting display (in direct sunlight)...
Bottom line We are happy to say the HTC Legend is certainly not a victim of the sequel syndrome. Hard facts of life, you know. Traditionally, first episodes of acclaimed movie series tend to be the best, with sequels proving to be progressively worse. Fortunately...
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gsmarena.com
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2011-07-31 13:28:27
The HTC Legend has the tough task of filling the shoes of what was considered the best Android handsets. What makes this task even harder is the fact that the Hero lost its top-shelf status just before its successor was announced. The HTC Desire, Goog...
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mobilechoiceuk.com
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2011-07-31 13:28:27
The Legend has a sexy new aluminium body and beefed up Android operating system User opinions(0) Add opinion Read all opinions...
Good Excellent social networking, web and email features, friendly user interface, responsive touch-screen, good multitasking, high build quality, improved camera with flash...
Bad Web video doesn’t play well, bundled headphones pretty low quality Look and Feel...
Bottom line The Legend has a sexy new aluminium body and beefed up Android operating system...
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mobileburn.com
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2011-07-31 13:28:27
First seen at the recent Mobile World Congress 2010 event, the HTC Legend wowed us with its sleek aluminum unibody design and AMOLED display. With Android 2.1 Eclair and HTC Sense on-board, as well as a new optical joystick for navigation, the HTC Leg...
Good Great HTC Sense UI, stylish aluminum unibody, bright AMOLED screen...
Bad No music player equalizer, no hardware send/end call keys, screen resolution could be higher...
Bottom line The HTC Legend is certainly worthy of its name, and offers a worthwhile upgrade to its predecessor, the HTC Hero. The aluminium unibody and AMOLED display alone are worth the upgrade, not to mention the slightly faster processor, upgraded UI, bigger b...
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theunwired.net
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2011-07-31 13:28:27
Video review: Back in February during the Mobile World Congress, HTC announced the HTC Legend, the company's latest Android smartphone which is the legitimate follower of the HTC Hero. But the Legend isn't just a follower, is a masterpiece of design since it feature...
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engadget.com
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2011-07-31 13:28:27
After four three flavors of the HTC Hero, the Taiwanese mobile giant has finally brought back the chin with an additional lick of aluminum and a similarly quirky name -- the Legend. If this alone isn't of much interest to you yet, just bear in mind that t...
Good Strong unibody constructionSnappy OS performanceEnhanced Sense UI...
Bad Weak WiFi receptionAverage camera qualityScreen too reflective outdoors...
Bottom line It's safe to say that HTC's broken yet another mold with the Legend, stunning the world with both its hardware and software design. There's no question about the unibody's toughness, and many other features we've seen here are of significant improvements...
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slashgear.com
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2011-07-31 13:28:27
We did little to disguise how impressed we were with the HTC Hero when we reviewed it all the way back in July 2009. At the time we suggested it was the device with which Android came of age; since then, of course, we’ve seen a huge growth both in the...
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gizmodo.com
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2011-07-31 13:28:27
With HTC's upcoming crop of Androids, you'll be able to separate people into two distinct groups: those who spring for the brainier, better-specced Desire, and those who get bowled over by the beautiful, yet lesser-specced Legend.Inspired by the Nexus One...
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stuff.tv
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2011-07-31 13:28:27
Video review: The little it lacks in ability, it makes up for in style. A worthy son of Hero...
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recombu.com
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2011-07-31 13:28:28
HTC has developed into one of the most exciting phone companies in the world. The relatively small Taiwanese company has worked with Microsoft and Google's operating systems to produce some of the best handsets we have ever seen. It's latest batch of p...
Bottom line The HTC Legend is our favourite HTC device to date. Yes, the Nexus One and incoming HTC Desire boast faster processors and larger screens than the Legend, and some people will say it's just a slightly better version of the Hero - but it's more than tha...
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intomobile.com
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2011-07-31 13:28:28
Following on from the time I spent with the HTC Legend on hardware, comes this brief tour around some of the basic elements of the Sense/Android Homescreen, apps, and UI. It’s a very nice little device, as will become obvious from the video:You can f...
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brighthub.com
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2011-09-14 19:31:38
The was one of the best of its time. It has superb specs, a nice OS and was a favorite of the modding crowd. It was THE Android phone to have. Things have changed a lot since then and all the major manufacturers - Samsung, HTC, Sony Ericsson and Mot...
Bottom line It is one of the best mid-range Android devices and has an awesome design coupled with nice hardware specs. I would definitely recommend it.Next Article »...
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fonearena.com
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2011-09-14 19:31:40
I have never been impressed by Android, particularly the UI, so I wasn’t looking forward to receiving the HTC Legend for review. But this thing runs HTC Sense, and I have high hopes that it would be able to tuck away some of Android’s own UI deficienc...
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androidcentral.com
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2011-09-14 19:31:40
HTC's February press event at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona was a double coming-out party -- it brought us the new version of the Sense user interface, and it also brought us the HTC Legend.The Legend is the follow-up to the venerable HTC Hero, w...
Bottom line So who's gonna want the HTC Legend when the likes of the Desire and Nexus One are out and about? Maybe you want Android and HTC Sense but just don't need as much phone as you'll get in 3.7 inches. (Hey, we don't understand it either, but whatever.) The Le...
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phandroid.com
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2011-09-14 19:31:40
If you had to simplify and describe the HTC Legend in a phrase it would be “HTC Hero sequel” but Gizmodo would argue that title doesn’t do the Legend justice. Each incremental upgrade (processor, camera, Android OS, unibody frame, etc…) piles up to mak...
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mobilesroom.com
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2012-01-06 01:38:37
The Android era was welcomed in India by HTC and now it has come up with a very new model, the HTC Legend. It is a touchscreen bar phone and seems to be absolutely bewitching. The body of the handset is made up of aluminium and the layoaut is sleek and...
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