HTC Hero mobile phone - First Look review

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HTC Hero mobile phone - First Look. Phones, Mobile phones, HTC, First Look, HTC Hero 0
Reviewer
Duncan Geere
Review Date
24 June 2009
Manufacturer
HTC
Price as reviewed
£Dependent on contract
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Quick review

The good
Full set of features, excellent user interface
The bad
Slightly sluggish, and could do with more onboard storage
Verdict
The best Android handset to date, and a strong contender for the iPhone's crown
Key specs
3.5mm jack, 3G, 5 megapixels, Bluetooth, GPS, HSDPA, microSD, Touchscreen

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  • This phone has thrown me into a quandry! I was starting to nail down which phone I was going to upgrade to, I was down to 3 alternatives; HTC Diamond 2 (because there was the guaranteed upgrade to winmo 6.5), the Touch HD (much more screen space and possible upgrade) or the Samsung Omnia 2 (i8000).

    Along comes this phone and all the others are falling back into 2nd place. I am a tad concerned about your reviewer mentioning it can be a bit sluggish, but I temper this with the fact that I have had a Nokia N95 for about 18 months! If this is a bit slow sometimes, I think I can forgive it!

    I am most interested in the digital compass. I do a lot of walking in the countryside and use Sports Tracker on my N95. Only trouble with that is that I have to move a minimum of a few meters before I can work out if I am going in the right direction, it is reactive rather than pro-active.

    What effect will the built in compass have on how google maps displays? Will the map be displayed aligned to the front of the phone (or the way the phone is pointed) and will that map change if you swing about?

    I have to say the custom interface HTC have programmed in looks very nice. I hope Orange will be offering the phone in the other colours other than that ordinary graphite colour, I think the white looks good.

    So whatever happens its goodbye Nokia N series for me, I think it is going to be hello android! Keep up the good work on the website. Try not to get too carried away with yesterdays phones trying to modernise themselves (apple iPhone!).
    Posted by Tony Hedges, United Kingdom
  • I'm rocking an N95 too, and it wasn't any worse than that. It was nowhere near as bad as some touchscreen handsets I've tried. Hold tight for now and wait for the full review - we'll load it up properly and see how it performs under a heavier weight of apps and files. Posted by radioedit, United Kingdom
  • Hey, we are all N95 users here :) Like on the N95, I am sure the sluggishness will disappear after a few firmware updates. In my mind the N95 was not a good phone before version 14 Posted by misund007, United Kingdom
  • Oh fantastic! I am 'in' before the full review is done! Can you ensure you look into what effect the digital compass has on the handset (as I mention above). It's a shame there is no video camera in the front of the handset, but then we don't really have the scope for video calling anyway in the UK - right?

    Look forward to your review soon. I'm green with envy you have your paws on this phone.!
    Posted by Tony Hedges, United Kingdom
  • "It's the first Android phone with multitouch."
    This isn't strictly true. The G1 and the Magic both have the hardware to support multi-touch but it's not enabled by the software. Those of us with rooted G1s running custom firmware can quite happily use multi-touch in the browser at least.
    Posted by GK, UK
  • GK with a G1, I bet your hoping that HTC release an update so you can get that lovely looking "HTC Sense"? I'm afraid you sound like you are nit-picking with your comment about multi-touch.

    GK can you tell us what it has been like with apps and the like with your android phone, you must have had it for a while now? Any good apps - must haves - that sort of thing? Think you could do a public service type post? ;o)
    Posted by Tony Hedges, United Kingdom
  • WHOOOOA NEDDY!

    Just been on the phone, moaning at Orange, because I am due an upgrade in september, trying to see if I can get this phone when it becomes available, and the customer services person dealing with me, reliably informed me that the release date has been put back to AUGUST. He suggested that it might be software gliches, but offered no firm date, just 'august'.

    I wonder if the same is true with the T-mobile G1 Touch?
    Posted by Tony Hedges, UK
  • Another N95 user who can't wait to ditch it. I almost upgraded to the G1 but I had some niggling doubts over whether the performance slugishness was due to hardware or software. The OS has been upgraded, as has the ROM/RAM but the CPU hasn't changed since the G1/Magic. It's a shame that HTC didn't leapfrog the smartphone competition by stuffing a Snapdragon CPU in there. Posted by Alexander Tsavalos, United Kingdom
  • I think it will work quite fast enough, Alexander, for us N95 users. Thing thats getting me is the delay. 10th of July already and not a peep yet. Not that I am too concerned, because nasty old Orange are being absolute stick-in-the-muds and will definately NOT upgrade me before september 5th anyway.

    I think talking to carphone warehouse or dialaphone or phones4u might prove fruitless, but i live in hope. The closer we get to the Hero being available, the smaller the sum for me to pay-off Orange becomes...
    Posted by Tony Hedges, UK
  • I will definitely be getting this Handset. I've been wanting a Google Handset ever since Android was first announced. There are a lot of Android handsets coming out (like the Samsung Galaxy) but to me that just looks like it should slide up?! Maybe it's because I used to have a D-500 :/ Posted by Kiz, UK
  • Phone looks amazin!!! I think that it will be the best phone out there once released... Its about time we had more choices for phone op-systems.

    I have jut bought a hTC Touch HD (sim free) to get rid of my Nokia N95 8gb. Worth every penny I paid, now its running on custom firmware, but I would have waited if I knew about this phone two months ago...

    On the plus side my contract on three is up in october so I will be ditching them as soon as poss. This means that I have the choice to get another phone if need be... just dont know about the £40 a month tarrif!!! Way too much...

    also with orange and t-mobile getting th iphone 3g I think there will be nice phones for everyone...

    Posted by Graham , UK

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