HTC Inspire 4G Unlocked Phone


HTC Inspire 4G Unlocked Phone with 3G Support, 8 MP Camera, GPS, Wi-Fi and Android OS.

The Inspire 4G runs the latest Android operating system OS 2.2 (aka, Froyo) which provides a faster overall Android experience as well as greater multitasking capabilities. You'll be able to receive notifications, listen to music, and even record GPS data without keeping the application open. And it features a plethora of new enhancements, including an improved onscreen QWERTY keyboard, full push corporate e-mail, and support for Adobe Flash Player 10.1 for access to the full Web.

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HTC Pure Unlocked, US AT&T Version of HTC Touch Diamond2


HTC Pure Unlocked - Stylish looks, fast performance, great apps... Nothing to envy from the so called iPhone. Great reception and in-call quality. GPS reception in under 20 seconds.

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HTC Amaze 4G 16GB Unlocked Phones


HTC Amaze 4G 16GB - Gingerbread Android With HTC Sense - Unlocked GSM - 8MP

Pros:

  • + Great, high resolution 4.3" screen for crisper text and graphics, at this time only the Verizon Rezound variant of this phone has a better resolution (even better than iPhone 4S, I'm told)
  • + 1.5Ghz dual-core Snapdragon processor
  • + Solid construction and build quality that is immediately evident out of the box
  • + Expandable memory to suit your usage and needs, in addition to the ~9GB of internal storage available to   the user.
  • + Dedicated buttons for camera and videocam
  • + T-Mobile now offers WiFi calling (December update)
  • + HTC Sense, great launcher, some cool widgets, and not much cruft-ware bloating the phone
  • + Can I mention again how NICE this phone looks and feels in your hand?

Minuses:

  • - Battery life, you'll need to charge nightly unless you conserve aggressively
  • - Heavier than comparable phones, due partly to that great build quality
  • - Pricey, lots more than a Samsung Galaxy S II 4G Android Phone (T-Mobile) or other comparable models
  • - It is missing some things you'll end up buying -- plan to spend another fifty dollars on a car charger, a microSDHC memory card which some apps need, maybe another charging cable, wired earbuds or Bluetooth headset ... so plan on total cost of ownership (initial) to be a bit higher (one star off for that)
  • - No dedicated button for menu/apps, or for making/ending call; these can be provided by QuickDesk Pro and Headset Button Config apps in the Android Market
  • - Not a lot of cases available yet (Christmas, 2011 time frame)

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Sprint HTC Hero Touch Screen Android Smart Phone


Sprint HTC Hero Touch Screen Android Smart Phone.

PROS:
* Has HTC Sense
* (Temporarily) Rootable
* Comes with an array of useful apps
* Great sounding audio

CONS:
* Excruciating battery life
* Unbearably slow CPU/GPU
* CANNOT INSTALL BUSYBOX OR INCREASE VM HEAP SIZE (Do not even think about trying it)
* Not the best quality pictures
* Video has about 4 pixels and the sample rate is about 13 Hz
* Quite a bit of light bleeding

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