HTC Legend the newest Android phone with HTC Sense. HTC Legend packs a 5 megapixel autofocus camera with LED flash, GPS antenna, The Legend has surprisingly good audio quality. While it isn’t no where near my WalkmanWalkman or even some mid-end Nokia phonesNokia phones, it is a massive improvement over my last HTC device (Artemis) – which often sounded like a cheap MP3 player you get at market stalls. The Legend on the other hand sounds excellent via my Sennheiser IE 8, with good neutral mids though it does suffer from bass drop-offs. Overall, the Legend is competent enough to be a ‘backup player’. The same can’t be said about the bundled headphones which is pretty awful sounding, so make sure you invest in a proper pair of headphone.
The phone promises talktime of 6 hrs 10 min and standby time of 560 hrs.Wi-Fi and 3.5G connectivity, 3.5 mm stereo audio jack connector, Bluetooth and Adobe flash player support.
The 5 megapixel auto-focus camera has a maximum resolution of 2592×1936 pixels, and should perform well, in theory. The UI unfortunately left much to be desired which isn’t surprising to be honest. Still there are plenty of manual settings for people who wants to get the most out of the camera. Image quality is average with pictures suffering from poor contrast and plenty of noise. This isn’t a camera you would want to use in low light situation. Samples are provided in the gallery below.
HTC Legend Mobile Specification:
*WCDMA/HSPA: 900/2100MHz
*Quad Band GSM 850/900/1800/1900 MHz
*Qualcomm 600MHz Processor
*Google Android
*256MB RAM and 512MB Flash
*3.2 inch HVGA AMOLED Capacitive Touch Screen Display
*5 MP camera with Flash
*Micro SD card slot
*WLAN 802.11 b/g
*Bluetooth v2.1+EDR
*A-GPS
*Stereo FM Radio
*Google Services
*1300 mAh Battery
TAGS:
HTC Legend comparison, HTC Legend price, HTC Legend problems, HTC Legend review, HTC Legend specifications,HTC Legend stats
No comments:
Post a Comment