zdnet.co.uk Updated: 2012-02-11 18:29:28
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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...
Good battery life, Compact, Solid metal unibody chassis...
No access to the battery, No support for external storage, No Flash support...
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The HTC RadarWindows Phone 7 may have had a slow first 12 months of existence, but it is starting to gain traction with manufacturers and HTC seems to be the most committed. The new Radar is its fourth Windows Phone 7 device to-date, but unlik...
Limited storage capacity may limit its appeal and the camera could be better, but those aren’t major complaints for a smartphone at this cheaper end of the market and the HTC Radar is otherwise a good-value Windows Phone 7 device...
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wired.co.uk Updated: 2012-02-11 18:29:33
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A year ago Microsoft defied the haters with its all new operating system for mobiles, Windows Phone 7, which launched with great fanfare and a far amount of critical approval, though with a few minor flaws. Now it's time for its first major update with...
Windows Phone 7.5 Mango. Fivemegapixel camera. 3.8in capacitive touch screen. 1GHz processor...
Mango is no game changer. Not many apps in Marketplace. Can't add more memory...
The debut of Windows Phone 7.5 Mango is decent, though certainly not overwhelming, with a host of welcome updates but little "must-have". It looks lovely though, and the HTC Radar is a good, solid vehicle for it -- if you like the look of Windows Phone...
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3g.co.uk Updated: 2012-02-11 18:29:35
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It’s nice to see a mid-range phone that isn’t an Android device. The HTC Radar has a quality build and an excellent, smooth running OS. The 1GHz chip offers seamless performance, and there’s plenty of connectivity on offer. It’s an alternative to the...
Top build quality; excellent snapper; latest version of Windows Phone 7...
ider this – Android users have around 400,000 apps to choose from, Apple owners more than half a million. How many do you get for WP7 – a measly 40,000. Okay, as we’ve already mentioned, many of the features that you would need apps for, such as social networking, are already integrated into the operating system, and there’s a Local Scout tile that gives you a directory of local restaurants, shop...
For anyone looking for an alternative to Android or iOS, the HTC Radar is a worthy choice. The screen is clear and sharp, the build quality excellent and the operating system a joy to use. But the choice of apps lets it down...
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The HTC Radar is the latest smartphone to run Windows Phone 7.5, following on from the HTC Titan. With a smooth unibody design, HD video recording and 5MP camera, will it be enough to make Windows Phone a success?If HTC was at school right now, you can't...
Great, quality build, Loud speakerphone, Contacts integration is top-notch, Keyboard is fantastic, Browser is great and text looks clear...
Battery isn't removable and storage isn't expandable, Voice search shown up now we have Siri, Too many quirks with camera options for comfort, Sharing videos is painful, Very little skinning and customisation allowed other than Windows' offerings...
ForGreat, quality buildLoud speakerphoneContacts integration is top-notchKeyboard is fantasticBrowser is great and text looks clear...
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Everyone may be waiting to see what exactly Nokia does with Windows Phone 7.5, as the company is expected to announce its first Microsoft powered handset at Nokia World in London this week. However, HTC has been quietly getting on with things on the Windo...
Windows Phone 7.5 UI is slick and responsive, Good battery life, Excellent call quality...
Video recording could be better, Non-removable battery, No microSD card slot...
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The Radar is HTC's mid-range Windows Phone 7.5 (Mango) phone. After a slow start, Windows Phone is maturing, and there are now thousands of apps available in the Marketplace. Compared to the huge flagship HTC Titan, with its 4.7in display, the Radar ha...
An excellent operating system in a premium chassis - only the small amount of storage lets it down...
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It’s been a year since Microsoft revamped its mobile offering with Windows Mobile 7, which was greeted with cautious enthusiasm by critics and punters alike. It’s taken a while, but we’re now seeing the first major update with version 7.5 (aka Mango) a...
Windows 7.5 Mango certainly offers a lot of useful improvements on its predecessor but it’s no game changer. It remains to be seen if developers will embrace it and begin populating the Marketplace in the kind of numbers it will need to compete with A...
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fonehome.co.uk Updated: 2012-02-11 18:29:37
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The HTC Radar may lack the brawn of its bigger brother, the HTC Titan, but overlook this slick little Windows Phone at your peril. With the right apps, it has the making of an HTC phone truly designed for the masses...
If there were apps, we’d recommend this over the equally sexy HTC Desire S in a flash – if.Love Windows Phone Mango, aluminium casingHate Meh camera, Marketplace is still empty, less than 8GB of storage to play withSpecs: Screen: 3.8-inch, 800 x 480Con...
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Windows Phone 7 Mango is here and that means a selection of new smartphones to choose from. The new version of the OS is aimed at users who are either upgrading from the first batch of 2010 handsets, or moving over to the platform for the first time...
DLNA, crisp Super LCD screen, good design...
Same processor as last year, no Dr Dre Beats Audio, no NFC, not much storage...
Good, but not amazing...
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T3.com Updated: 2012-02-11 18:29:37
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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...
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As we have seen with the HTC Titan , the Taiwanese manufacturer is certainly betting on the fact that WP7 has a bright future. While the Titan is the flagship model in the new Mango line-up from HTC, the Radar is very much the underling. On first vie...
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...
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digitalone.com.sg Updated: 2012-03-22 01:19:40
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THE HTC Radar is the successor to the now discontinued HTC Trophy which was actually a very powerful Windows 7 when launched. It was expensive but powerful.HTC has replaced it with the more contemporary looking Radar minus and plus a few features.Made...
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itreviews.com Updated: 2013-12-15 07:44:39
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Review date: 05 January, 2012. Review by: Sandra Vogel HTC has bought into Microsoft’s Windows Phone smartphone operating system in a fairly big way, and now has several handsets in its portfolio. One that rather dropped under the radar (pardon the pu...
Great chassis build; fast responsive processor...
No memory expansion; can’t access the battery; no Flash support.
The HTC Radar is a solidly made handset, and it’s a good size for the hand and pocket. Although, without memory expansion and Flash support it feels hampered. There’s no particular standout feature to lure us in, while the Windows Phone OS is something...
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With a new version of Windows Phone now available in Mango (7.5), we are starting to see a new range of devices coming onto the market with lots of new features and the HTC Radar is one of them. We were lucky enough to be at the launch of this handset...
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The HTC Hub has the company's signature weather app sitting front and centre. The phone also features HTC's video download store, HTC Watch, along with Locations, the navigation app with free downloadable mapping...
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techview.co Updated: 2014-05-17 03:58:45
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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...
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thunderbaylive.com Updated: 2014-08-06 14:50:46
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A video review of the HTC Radar 4G Windows Phone on T-Mobile. The HTC Radar has a 3.8″, 800 x 480 touch screen, a 1GHz CPU, 8GB internal storage and a front video chat camera and a 5 megapixel camera. This is a second generation Windows Phone running OS 7...
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tekgadg.com Updated: 2014-09-21 02:09:33
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We try to cover as many new devices as possible in a timely fashion, but sometimes we do not have the resources and access to cover everything. I recently had a chance to spend some time with the HTC Radar, a phone I wanted to check out in March but wasn'...
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The HTC Radar is the younger brother of the HTC Titan, a truly mammoth Windows Phone smart phone that rocks a 4.7-inch display. The HTC Radar isn't quite so gigantic, but it's no less exciting, and could be a good deal cheaper.The Radar feels quite chunky...
We didn't find anything particularly striking about the HTC Radar, either good or bad. We suspect its success will depend on whether Windows Phone Mango can improve the number of apps it offers to compete with its iPhone and Android rivals. If the operati...
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techindustriya.com Updated: 2016-11-26 23:50:35
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With Windows Phone, while you can still have separate apps for your social networks such as Twitter or Facebook, you can manage everything in the People Hub. Every contact you sync with the Radar is automatically added and if it can, merge the same contac...
Snappy performance; Pleasant and easy to use UI...
8GB storage; Camera quality is just OK; Lack of apps and local Xbox Live support...
The Windows Phone platform is a good entry point for first time Smartphone users and the People Hub is perfect for those who are socially active.Rating: 7.5/10#...
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Less than a year ago, HTC took the lead with three devices powered by Microsoft's Windows Phone 7 OS. For the Singapore market, this year is a little different, with only the HTC Radar accompanying the Windows Phone 7.5 Mango update. Taking a cue from th...
Beautiful unibody design with metal chassis, Comprehensive instant messaging and social network integration from WP 7.5, Above average imaging quality under lowlight conditions...
Need more apps from Windows Phone Marketplace, Below average battery mileage, Slight detail loss in fine imaging, Limited 8GB of storage...
From what we've experienced, the mid-range HTC Radar is a great fit if you view it purely as a communications tool. The exquisite unibody design, enhanced by the metal chassis and curved corners, is a refreshing approach away from the angular designs we'v...
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Less than a year ago, HTC took the lead with three devices powered by Microsoft's Windows Phone 7 OS. For the Singapore market, this year is a little different, with only the HTC Radar accompanying the Windows Phone 7.5 Mango update. Taking a cue from th...
From what we've experienced, the mid-range HTC Radar is a great fit if you view it purely as a communications tool. The exquisite unibody design, enhanced by the metal chassis and curved corners, is a refreshing approach away from the angular designs we'v...
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HTC Omega Malaysia Preview:HTC Mobiles have many touchscreen mobile phones to their credit now and one such model to be part of this league is known as HTC Omega. This mobile phone runs on the Windows 7 operating system just like its cousin HTC Eternity...
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techmagnifier.com Updated: 2016-11-26 23:50:35
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HTC Radar flaunts being the most attractive device running the Windows Phone OS in the country. The device is made from a single piece of metal with no withers. Its sheik elegant looks are enviable. With strong battery, you can enjoy calling, messaging an...
Enthralling display, Excellent battery life, Good design & build quality...
No card slot memory, Internal memory is also too low, Price is high...
After going through the HTC Radar Review says that this handset is an average handset. The sturdy design, 3G network, Windows OS and 5MP camera will play a role in having a wonderful experience with this phone. If you are expecting something out of the bo...
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HTC has earned many fans for making well built phones that are smooth performers, and HTC Radar is no different.While HTC's initial success came from Windows Mobile based smartphones, Windows Phone is a comeback for Microsoft and is a new platform that is...
Well put together...
Apps are few and costly, Lower specs compared to rival, Windows 7.5 yet to mature...
While HTC Radar is certainly a good performer, its biggest problem is that it competes head on with Nokia Lumia 800.Nokia Lumia has a faster 1.4 GHz processor and a bigger camera (8 megapixel) and more storage (16 GB compared to 8 GB on Radar,) which make...
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HTC Radar has elegant aesthetics, sturdy build, a responsive user interface and great camera response. It has everything going for it except the pricing - with an MRP of Rs. 23,990 it has tough competition from Samsung Omnia W which has powerful proce...
Great camera, Fluid interface, Fabulous build quality, Gorilla glass on screen...
Higher price, No option to expand memory...
HTC Radar has elegant aesthetics, sturdy build, a responsive user interface and great camera response. Call quality was top notch and we did not experience any dropped calls. WP7.5 has an evidently improved user experience. The handset has everything g...
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So, users of the HTC 7 Trophy can look at the Radar in disbelief all they want. Yes, it’s the same phone they’ve been having for a year now. The Radar won’t stare back at them. Although, it’s got a few things to show: unibody, wireless hotspot functio...
So, users of the HTC 7 Trophy can look at the Radar in disbelief all they want. Yes, it's the same phone they've been having for a year now. The Radar won't stare back at them. Although, it's got a few things to show: unibody, wireless hotspot functionali...
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techtree.com Updated: 2016-11-26 23:50:36
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Expert Review MRP: Rs 25,500Street Price (As On 7-Nov-2011): ; Rs 24,000 (; ) The Radar is the first () phone to visit our labs. The USP here is its OS, which can make or break this phone. Let's find out.Design And Build QualityThe phone's retail box...
Sleek and fluid UI; Excellent Facebook integration; Great build quality.
Can't share files over Bluetooth; No mass storage mode; Lack of memory card slot.
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