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Cheap, small, clear calls, great for occasional users, good battery life
Screen is a little too small, screen looks bad with moving content
A great little phone that will appeal to exactly the people it should; occasional users who want a smartphone for a smattering of surfing and email, but nothing more...
Affordable Android action; specially adapted Sense 3.5.a user interface
Small screen; low-powered specs
The HTC Explorer is aimed at those using a smart phone for the first time. We reckon this straightforward Android handset could find plenty of fans....
Android on a budget, sturdy case, good battery life,
Modest spec, camera quite poor
It's not really an object of desire, but as a solidly built and well equipped introduction to smartphones, the HTC Explorer could end up on an awful lot of shopping lists this year, and rightfully so.SpecificationsSoftware : Android 2.3.5 Gingerbread P...
A neat phone that is easy to find your way around and is a good price for anyone wanting to enter the smartphone arena
The chip is rather sluggish and surfing the net is not much fun on that small display, which has disappointing resolution too
HTC's aim is to encourage newbies to try out smartphones, and with its simple email, net and apps and a neat £130 pricetag, the HTC Explorer represents a decent choice...
The advantage of a relatively low-powered screen and processor is that the modest 1230mAh battery should be able to go a few times round the block without a recharge and sure enough, this one gave a little over two days of consistent use. Indeed, the ...
Publié: 2012-01-13, Auteur: Oliver , review by: gadgetdaily.xyz
Extrait: Budget phones aren't necessarily bad, the Orange San Francisco springs to mind, and the current state of the market shows there's a lot of choice for people looking to spend sub-£150 on a new device. With so much choice, it takes something rather special ...
Comes with HTC Sense 3.5, Wi-Fi capabilities, Responsive touchscreen, Rubber casing means it can probably withstand a drop or two, Deeply integrated social networks
Tiny screen, Occasional lag, Only 3.15MP camera with no flash, Doesn't come with headphones, May be too highly priced
With its intuitive operating system skin, the HTC Explorer would make an excellent first smartphone...
Looking first at the Explorer's screen, we have a display that gives us low resolution image when compared to more expensive phones but it is an upgrade over the original Wildfire. The screen is a petite 3.2 inches, which coupled with a resolution of ...
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Publié: 2012-02-08, Auteur: First , review by: zdnet.com
Extrait: The HTC Explorer is an affordable, small-format Android smartphone that's clearly designed to appeal to people on a budget. At £150 (inc. VAT) the price is certainly attractive, and yet it's enough to expect a modicum of quality. HTC's name helps here too...