Today launched the HTC – which is taking firm steps towards proving the title to qualify for the largest producers of devices operating system Android – a new phone that is running an open source and with the name, HTC Hero. Wired and New Tel Hero concentrated mostly in the operating system itself, for the first time through this phone and see a modified version of the system entirely dedicated Android by HTC under the name HTC Sense. The new interface relies heavily on the lines the same design we have seen in the company’s mobile operating system, Windows Mobile, but the best designs in line with the interface work Android. HTC Sense interface is subject to change and adjust fully in accordance with the user options having volunteered additions or style – the Widgets – which provides a wide range of HTC phone users.
In terms of technical specifications, offers HTC Hero display screen measuring 3.2 inches and supports multi-touch display resolution imagery 320 × 480 pixels, Qualcomm processor speeds of 528MHz, memory 512MB ROM and 288MB RAM, navigation system integrators is the HTC Footprints program provider, who has been provided by the company with the telephone operating system, Windows Mobile, WiFi with support for third-generation, sensor development and the movement, electronic compass and digital camera’s 5-megapixel with autofocus lens. The phone supports microSD memory cards to increase storage capacity.
HTC Hero released in Europe starting from July next to dribble his appearance in the rest of the world during the second half of the year. Indeed, and a personal point of view, this phone seems to me as an option actually loads the operating system comes on Android and a high degree of maturity, I can say that the HTC benefited a wide range of ongoing experiences in the field of Android phones during the last period.






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