Posted on 10. Mar, 2010 by IBM in Miscellaneous.
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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 this is HTC's first
Android 2.1 device with
Sense UI. It didn't take much for us to fall in love with this Android phone at
MWC -- HTC convinced us of its unibody toughness by banging it against the wall, and needless to say, the vibrant
AMOLED screen caught our eyes, too. However, there are still some questions to be answered before we can decide whether the Legend lives up to its name, especially on battery life, wireless reception, camera quality and software performance. Unless there have been major tweaks, we'll try not to bore you with features already seen on the Hero -- so please, won't you join us?
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HTC Legend review originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 10 Mar 2010 13:20:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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