Clearly, there isn’t much of a difference found with the design of this specific version for T-Mobile, as it retains that lovable sleek and stylish unibody aluminum chassis found in use with the European version. Not surprisingly, we dig its compact and solid feel, which is further complemented by its premium choice of materials. Equally as stunning, we like the bright and vivid 3.8” WVGA LCD display it’s flaunting to match its already shining luster.
The HTC Radar 4G flaunts a bright and vivid 3.8” WVGA LCD display to match its already shining luster |
When it comes to raw processing power, it might not impress people with its 1GHz single-core Qualcomm Snapdragon processor, but it’s actually enough to handle all the intricacies found with Windows Phone Mango. Of course, it’s made evident by the smooth operation that it exhibits while moving around the platform. Sweetening the deal even further, it’s a camera centric device thanks to the 5-megapixel auto-focus camera with LED flash, F2.2 lens, and backside illumination that it’s flaunting in the rear.
The HTC Radar 4G is a camera centric device thanks to the 5-megapixel auto-focus camera with LED flash |
Lastly, as its name implies, the other notable thing about the handset is the fact that it’s the carrier’s very first 4G HSPA+ enabled Windows Phone Mango smartphone. Therefore, if you simply tire or don’t take fancy with the carrier’s first-generation WP7 smartphones, even though we’re seeing Mango being pushed out now to more devices, then you might want to keep an eye out for the HTC Radar 4G when it launches. Honestly, just wait for it to pop up on radar.
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