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Can you give me technical details of HTC Hero Sprint?


I am requesting my father from a long time to buy me a cool cell phone and to my surprise this time he didn’t refused and said that first choose a cell phone then give me its details. I started a web search and came across this stylish phone named ‘HTC Hero Sprint’. Now, I need a favour from you in this regard. Can you give me some technical details, price, availability and other available information about this phone? I’ll appreciate that.
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Harshal Patel | Oct 9 2011

1.The good: The HTC Hero offers a highly customizable user interface thanks to HTC Sense. It also improves on the past of Android devices with Outlook email, calendar and contacts synchronization, a headphone jack 3.5 mm, and a 5 megapixel camera. Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPS and 3G support on board.

2.The bad: The smart phone can occasionally be slow. Flash content does not always work from the Web browser. Applications yet to upload to the phone's internal memory.Synchronization Software media would be nice, as would a file manager.

3.The bottom line: While it could use a boost in the performance department, the HTC Hero is the most feature-packed Google Android device to date, with some improvements and a highly customizable interface.

Sprint is one of the first companies to join the Open Handset Alliance, when it was founded in November 2007 to promote Google's Android. However, unlike T-Mobile, which launched the G1 from T-Mobile and T-Mobile 3G MyTouch, the company was not as quick to offer an Android phone to customers, they simply do not believe the systemoperation was "good enough", that is, until now.
As of October 11, Sprint will offer its first Android device, the HTC Hero, and it seems that waiting game company would have paid. The hero offers a number of significant improvements to make Android more advanced device to date, including the Outlook calendar and contact syncing, a 3.5mm headset jack, and multitouch capabilities. HTC also refined the hardware and added his own touch with the user interface Sense HTC adds even more customization options for a device that is already highly customizable.

4.Design
Although they share the same name, the Sprint HTC Hero looks nothing like its European counterpart GSM. Gone is the signature "chin" which became the trademark of HTC devices with Android, including T-Mobile G1 and iPhone 3G T-Mobile MyTouch, which, surprisingly, has some boos from the readers. We always felt that his chin looked a bit strange and not too fond of him, but of course, style is subjective. In any case, he gave the phone a distinctive look and memorable, while Sprint hero class is mixed with the crowd.

5.Touchscreen
Speaking of the screen, the HTC Hero features a 3.2 inch capacitive touch screen 480x320, which is no different than the others and still images and text displays fine. A light sensor automatically adjusts screen brightness so you can read the screen, no matter what you are in the environment, but like many others, tends to wash the screen in bright sunlight.

6.Keyboard and keyboard
Text input, the HTC Hero features a virtual QWERTY keyboard in both portrait and landscape mode. However, instead of the standard keyboard Android, HTC has traded on his own, which is fine by us. The buttons are larger with more space between keys, and provides haptic feedback when pressed (you can also disable this feature.)

7.HTC Sense
What really makes the HTC Hero different is its user interface. Like it did for Windows Mobile TouchFlo 3D interface, HTC has developed its own user interface, called HTC Sense, to replace the Android interface standard. HTC Sense The benefit is that you get more opportunities to personalize the device for your lifestyle and personality than before. So now, instead of three panels of the screen, now gets seven that you can browse through finger sweep to the left and right.

8.The rest
Not much for the rest of the phone, but there is a feature that should certainly be pointed and which is the headphone jack of 3.5 mm at the top of the device. Pause for applause.Finally, you have to use a cumbersome audio adapter to connect headphones to enjoy the tunes. The volume can be controlled with the controls up / down on the left side of the phone, and there is a mini USB / power connector on the bottom. In the back, is the House of Heroes and the microSD expansion slot behind the battery door along the right edge.

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