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July 2009
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Les éditeurs ont aimé
Interface Sense
Google Android
Android Market
Sensibilité réseau et GPS
Tactile réactif
Intégration des réseaux sociaux
Interface Sense bien pensée
Correctement intégrée à Android
Design innovant sans devenir exubérant
Fonctionnel
Bonne préhension en usage connecté
Ecran multitouch
Navigateur efficace
Première véritable alternative à l’iPhone
écran capacitif sensible
Interface efficace et bien conçue
Compatibilité Push Exchange
Aptitudes multitouch notamment le zoom pincé façon iPhon...
Ecran
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
DAS de 1
21 un peu élevé
Intégration de Facebook juste
Autonomie correct mais on airait apprécié plus
Formats vidéos compatibles
Encore des progrès à faire dans le multimédia
Très dépendant des services Google
Design discutable
Gestion du Flash encore perfectible
Autonomie encore insuffisante
Parfois des ralentissements dans lexécution des taches.
Publié: 2009-07-28, Auteur: Russell , review by: mobileburn.com
Great UI, hugely customizable, 3.5mm headphone port, 5mp camera
No music player equalizer, no camera flash or night mode, poor video recording
The HTC Hero is a great handset that I thoroughly enjoyed using. Its older brother, the Magic, was great fun when I tested it a while back, but the Hero is better still and Id happily use one as my everyday phone. Its quite something for me to heart...
Killer virtual keyboard; Sense UI is inviting and full of wow; gorgeous 3.2", 320 X 480 display with oleophobic coating; design is sophisticated but makes a statement; 3.5mm headphone jack; 5MP cam; Teflon on select colors; Hero represents a new day for A...
You need to go without the Sense extras for a snappy experience; my browsing experience on EDGE was very slow (issue for running on unsupported carriers); video camera isnt even worth using; some people hate the chin and asymmetrical button layout.
I am as excited about the Hero as I was about the G1 at launch. I think this phone represents something big. I think it signals a sea change in the way people use their phones, and a major bump for the Androids profile in the eyes of the average cons...
So what’s the wrap-up with everything that’s been said? It’s a really tough one. This for me personally was harder than just reviewing another Android handset to cross the desk because I really, really wanted this damn thing. Would I take it over the ...
The Hero represents a valiant effort from HTC -- though unfortunately, the company appears to have bitten off more than its last-generation hardware can chew. If this build of Android were to be loaded atop the guts of a 3GS or Pre, the performance would ...
Epic customizability; well-designed home screen widgets with live updates; easy-to-use keyboard; convenient Android Market for apps; multitouch capability; Flash support; 3.5-millimeter headphone jack; Facebook integration.
Sluggish at times; Flash video is dodgy; no easy way to back up and restore; button and menu overkill.
If you can stand the Heros occasional sluggishness, its a fantastic smartphone packed with great features. We like its distinctive looks, and its innovative user interface brings Android much closer to being as fun and good-looking as the iPhone OS, ...
Publié: 2009-07-21, Auteur: Chris , review by: slashgear.com
Extrait: There’s no underestimating the appeal of the HTC Hero; since we shot our unboxing video and preliminary hands-on at the end of last week it’s been watched more than 300,000 times. The third Android device to reach the market, the Hero promises not onl...
Extrait: There is a fairly standard montage in the canon of bad 80s movies. It involves the protagonist(s) working hard to build/do/invent something to beat the stuck up and dismissive antagonists. See, for example, Summer Rental, a John Candy vehicle in which ...