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HTC Hero review

Verdict:

The new Hero is fast, with a good screen and camera, and Android's unrestrictive software is complemented by HTC's Sense apps and interface.

Review Date: 16 Nov 2009

Price when reviewed: £361

Supplier: http://www.lambdatek.co.uk/componentshop/

Our Rating 5 stars out of 5

User Rating 4 stars out of 5

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HTC's Hero is a large touchscreen phone that runs Google's Android operating system.

HTC has added its own interface, which it calls Sense. T-Mobile also sells the Hero as the Touch G2. Here we review an updated version from the Hero featured in Shopper 261.

The 5-megapixel camera shoots video and stills. Low-light shots are poor compared with those from even a budget digital camera, and there's no flash. However, photos had less noise, more contrast and more natural colours than from other phones. We liked the capacitive screen, which has an oleophobic coating that's smooth and doesn't pick up fingerprints easily, plus the standard 3.5mm headphone socket and mini-USB port.

Sense provides seven screens for widgets, web pages, apps and background images. You can save multiple screens as 'scenes', and have different scenes for weekends, work or travel. HTC's widgets made a good impression: the email widget, for example, shows you a stack of emails, and you can flick through the pile by flicking your finger upwards on the screen.

Sense includes an app that integrates contacts from Facebook, Gmail and your SIM - an incredibly useful feature that we've only previously seen on 3's INQ1. Each contact has one screen that shows all information relating to that person, including calls, messages, email, photos (from Flickr) and Facebook updates.

Battery life is poor, and if you use GPS, WiFi and 3G, you'll need to recharge every night. The new Hero is much faster than before, and even with a few apps open, the interface was slick and responsive. HTC bundles a PDF viewer and Quickoffice for viewing Office documents, but it doesn't support Office 2007 formats.

Sense is a pleasure to use, and the Hero's new firmware makes it faster and puts it on a par with the iPhone. The Android Market offers a wealth of apps, and you're not tied to using one company's approved software. It's much cheaper than the iPhone and represents much better value. It wins our Best Buy award.

Author: Barry de la Rosa

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The 2 most helpful reviews based on 175 reviews:

07 Aug 2009 Barry, Crowborough

9

Good Points

Good looking phone, Easy to use and understand. Great camera and video camera, and I love the weather page. And its accurate too.! The GPS works well, all in all its the best phone I've had.

Bad Points

The keypad is a bit finiky at first especially if you have fat fingers, but after a while you get used to it. I have found if you turn the phone on its side, it becomes much easier to use the keypad, because they are better spaced out.

28 Jul 2009 Jack, Nottingham

9

Good Points

Fantastic interface, open 'app' marketplace, great google integration. Fantastic if you use GMail, Google Calendars and Contacts. The facebook and twitter integration with your contacts is fantastic. The always on internet is very useful with the fully featured browser. The threaded SMS messaging is so great, can't believe I lived without it.

Bad Points

Can occasionally be a little laggy, battery life is just shy of two days with average use.

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