HTC Radar: Mango’s not baked yet!



The new HTC Radar with Windows Phone 7.5 Mango promises to give us a pleasant experience in daily use, by removing some limitations from Windows Phone 7 and adding new features.

At the same time provide a good balance between price and performance and aims to mainstream users, making it an important exponent of the Microsoft system for mobile devices. The constructive quality it is not a perfect one and HTC is not the first offense of this kind.

The case that cover the SIM slot does not close tightly, so ugly and phone increases the risk of failure.

An interesting thing here, but not a premiere, it is about the automatically closed off the phone when you remove the cover. It comes with some metal contacts that touch on the phone body and forms a circuit. When open the case, the phone is closed.

The battery can be removed only in the workshop. Other interventions will invalidate the warranty. The overall appearance is of a touch phone commonplace, that nothing new, nor has distinctive elements except the logo of Windows Phone.

MicroSD slot absence brings a great disadvantage, because the phone has only 8 GB internal memory, of which approximately 1.5 GB is reserved for the system. For a mainstream phone in 2011, 6.5 GB of available space without the possibility of swelling is less.

 

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