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October 2011
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Les éditeurs ont aimé
Format compact
Windows Phone 7.5 Mango
Design réussi
Capteur photo rétroéclairé
Belle finition
Interface agréable
Prix convenable
Windows Phone
Un OS très fluide à l'utilisation
Bonne expérience web
Quelques apps pré-installées sympathiques (par HTC)
Et un prix modéré
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Mémoire interne de 8Go
Kit mainslibres basique
Mémoire de stockage insuffisante
Manque d'applications
Mémoire limitée à 8Go
Pas de slot microSD
Processeur 1GHz
Pas un problème dans un premier temps
Potentiel blocage sur les jeux gourmands à terme (1 an +)
Extrait: The has just got official and as well as packing Microsoft’s latest mobile OS, , it also touts some killer specs. The aluminium unibody design is gorgeous and reminiscent of last year’s ace HTC Legend. It comes with 8GB of storage space, as well as...
The Radar is a phone which has all the basics in place: decent screen, five megapixel camera, WP7 Mango software and a nice aluminium unibody design. The problem is that we’ve seen this dozens of times before with Android and 1st gen Windows Phone hand...
Extrait: The HTC Radar was one of two devices announced last night at HTC's event in London and the Radar is a mid-range Windows Phone Mango device with a 1GHz processor. Alongside the Titan, the Radar is also one of the first HTC devices to feature a dedicated ca...
Publié: 2012-03-14, Auteur: Helena , review by: chipchick.com
Gorgeous Maclike unibody design; mango brings tons of U.I. and performance improvements; fast web surfing speeds; seamless social media integration is better than ever; now with multitasking, above average battery life, The
No MicroSD slot; mediocre camera
We can't emphasize how much we love the HTC Radar 4G. Maybe it's a chick thing, because the guys on our team actually prefer the Nokia Lumia 800, but we are totally smitten with the HTC Radar 4G. It's just the right size, has got just the right curves...
No access to the battery, No support for external storage, No Flash support, Windows Phone is available in a fair number of handsets now, and is settling down as a smartphone operating system, having had a significant set of software updates and tweaks in
If you're a Windows Phone fan seeking a relatively compact and solidly built handset, the HTC Radar could fit the bill. The optional dock may prove attractive, although that must be balanced by the inaccessible battery. We're still not convinced by the...
The Radar is one of HTC's first smartphones with Windows Phone 7.5 “Mango” OS. We're talking about upper midrange smartphone that offers many advanced features. HTC's Titan comes with a bigger screen and a better camera, but the Radar allowed for a good M...
Premium build and construction, Smooth performance,
Specs are last generation, Videos are rather dull looking
The HTC Radar 4G isn’t the most advanced smartphone on the market, far from it. However, it shouldn’t be dismissed because of it. Sure, some will scoff the lack of a dual-core processor, a bigger screen, and support for faster 4G speeds, but HTC has, ...
Smooth performance, Highquality construction, Good video recording quality,
Immature OS with limited app support, Dull pictures
The HTC Radar is designed for those that want to take advantage of the latest Mango features on a new phone from HTC without having to go for the massive HTC Titan. A faster processor, bigger storage capacity and the addition of Beats Audio would have...
Attractive, well-made and affordable Windows Phone, Attractive, well-made and affordable Windows Phone, Attractive, well-made and affordable Windows Phone, Attractive, well-made and affordable Windows Phone
Limited storage for serious music folks, battery not user replaceable, Limited storage for serious music folks, battery not user replaceable, Limited storage for serious music folks, battery not user replaceable, What's
The HTC Radar 4G looked pretty good for the $99 with contract price tag when it first came out. But the new Nokia Lumia 710 Windows Phone on T-Mobile gives it a serious run for the money, so be sure to look at the Lumia 710 as well. We like the Radar ...