HTC Desire Mobile Phone - Part 2 - Set-up Video
Wednesday, March 31, 2010 at 3:12PM The second part of my HTC Desire Mobile Phone coverage shows you the set-up procedure for getting your mobile phone up and running.
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Wednesday, March 31, 2010 at 3:12PM The second part of my HTC Desire Mobile Phone coverage shows you the set-up procedure for getting your mobile phone up and running.
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Wednesday, March 31, 2010 at 3:10PM This is the first in a series of videos covering the HTC Desire Mobile Phone (on T-Mobile). Part 1 covers the unboxing to show you exactly what you get for your money.
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Tuesday, March 30, 2010 at 8:35AM In this video I cover using the camera and the texting ability of the HTC HD2 Mobile Phone. If you didn't see my earlier vide, please check out the main channel page for an unboxing and full review.
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Tuesday, March 30, 2010 at 8:34AM The HTC HD2 mobile phone sports a massive 4.3-inch touch screen, with absolutely stacks of features. HTC also do a nice job of smartening up Windows Mobile Professional. Check out this part 1 of 2 video, the unboxing & review. Part 2 covers the camera and texting ability of the HD2.
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Tuesday, February 9, 2010 at 3:30PM The HTC Touch 2 Mobile Phone offers up HTC's cool touchflo user interface over the top of Windows Mobile Professional 6.1. Check out the review to see how it performs.
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Thursday, January 21, 2010 at 11:51AM The HTC Tattoo Mobile Phone offers a compact package with the Google Android operating system. All this with HTC adding their Sense UI to the package. Check out the review.
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Friday, October 23, 2009 at 10:38AM A classy mobile phone from HTC here, running Windows Mobile. Check out the video review to see what features it delivers.
Product: HTC Touch Diamond 2
Price: £315 (sim free average price)
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Tuesday, September 1, 2009 at 12:10PM Looking for an alternative to the iPhone? Well, this Google Android powered handset could be for you. Check out my review of the HTC Magic... this was a keeper for me and is my current mobile phone. With so many mobiles phones on the market, the fact that I chose to keep this one is a real accolade.
Part two of the video covers the camera, Android Market and YouTube. You can view this second part here.
Product: HTC Magic
Price: £289.99
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Wednesday, August 5, 2009 at 12:56PM For my regular readers, you will have already seen my video footage of the HTC Hero. It was a fun time, to finally try and give up my iPhone for an alternative platform. For all of you who haven't seen the video footage, you will find it on my YouTube Channel or throughout this review.
Out of the box, setting up the Hero is very simple. This handset runs on the Google Android platform. As such it is very friendly to you, if you use Google's services, such as Gmail. Luckily I do, so tapping in my account settings had me up and running with my email in about 90 seconds. To say I was impressed with the ease of this initial setup is an understatement.
The camera on this baby is a 5-megapixel offering. There is no flash, but it performs pretty well without it. Very low light situations will mean you get grainy pics. In room light the camera performs great, with good detail. Outdoors it produces well exposed photos, that are very colourful too. Video is not so good, mainly due to the low resolution, but how often are you really going to use it for video? At first (and I mention this is in the video), I was not a great fan of the one-push photo taking. You don't push down halfway with the trackball to focus, then the rest of the way to take the photo, as you would expect. It is all in one action. You push, the focus then locks on and the Hero takes the photo, all in one action. The reason I did not like this at first is because of my passion for photography. It just didn't feel natural. However, now I have got used to the idea, it makes sense. You can hold the mobile more steadily, without fiddling with the buttons to much. A firm push on the trackball and the Hero does its job.
I mentioned the widgets earlier in my review. Well, there really are loads. HTC have done a wonderful job in making the Hero stand out from the crowd. The weather widgets look wonderful. The music widget also looks great and performs well too. I won't list them all here, check out the fourth part of my video coverage below to see what the Sense UI has to offer.
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