![]() That said, it is also a little bulkier than the HTC Magic. It is quite nice to hold in your hand and to use. Your hand won’t feel like touching plastic, because the back has a faux-leather feel, while the front is either glass or aluminum. ![]() It construction is noticeably better than the MyTouch 3G (HTC Magic) from T-Mobile. This HTC Hero (from Sprint) is different from the one found in European countries, although the specifications and most of the user interface is similar. I don’t call much (10mn a day?) and I didn’t play games or use any other app very often. I browsed the web a few times a day to check on news or stock quotes, and I used the map application, at least for a few minutes every other day. Just like I did with other phones, I used this one as my main phone to check emails and Facebook updates (a lot) but I replied only moderately. The way we use our phone influences how we perceive it and how various things, like battery life, will perform. In this review I’ll tell you how well the HTC Hero worked for me and if it lives up to the hype. Yet, you can expect all the advantages that come with an Android phone: very good integration with Google services, decent web browsing experience and many 3rd party applications. There’s a flurry of Android phones out there and not so long ago but the HTC Hero is different not only because it has a better physical design, but also because it has HTC Sense, a proprietary user interface extension that only HTC-branded phones have (unlike the T-Mobile MyTouch 3G, which is a white label phone).
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