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HTC Legend Phone |
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Release Date:
Q2 2010
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The HTC Legend features a smooth, seamless design with a surface that's machined from a single aluminum block. The handset has a vivid 3.2-inch touch screen AMOLED display and an optical joystick for improved usability. Running on Google Android 2.1 with HTC Sense, the Legend makes staying close to friends easy with a customized seven-panel home screen. Users can add widgets -- such as Facebook status updates and photos -- that grabs information and puts it to the home screen. It collects text messages, emails and call history and even Flickr streams and Facebook updates by person, for a single contact card. It also includes a 5.0-megapixel, MP3 player, FM radio and Wi-Fi and 3G high-speed Internet.
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- Sleek unibody design with a brushed metallic finish and a vivid and bright AMOLED touch screen display
- Expanded selection of widgets, and even an online widget library, lets users personalize their phone to bring live content their home screen, such as the new People widget that grabs groups to access calling, messaging, emailing or Facebook updates on contacts
- Friend Stream brings updates, photo posts, and shared links from friends on Facebook, Twitter, and Flickr into a single stream
- Hidden little design touches such as a ringer that lowers its volume when a sensor detects that it's has been picked up and silences when it's flip the upside down
- Support for Exchange security features such as password protection and remote data wipe and global address books to find contacts that aren't on the phone
- Adobe Flash support to watch videos and play games on the Internet
- Pinch to zoom controls to surf the Web and take a closer look at text or images
- Tap and hold to choose text and look it up in Wikipedia or have it translated via Google
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Technical |
| Network: |
GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 / WCDMA 900 / 2100 |
| Form Factor: |
Block / Google Android OS v2.1 |
| Dimensions: |
112 x 56 x 12 mm |
| Weight: |
126 g |
| Antenna: |
Internal |
| Navigation: |
Touch Screen (HTC Sense) / Optical Joystick |
| Battery Type: |
1300 mAh Li-Ion |
| Talk Time: |
8.2 hours |
| Standby Time: |
18.3 days |
| Memory: |
384.0 MB |
| Expandable Memory: |
microSD / TransFlash |
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Safety |
| Radiation (SAR): |
 (0.57 W/kg) |
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Imaging |
| Main Screen: |
AMOLED (Accelerometer / Proximity Sensor / Ambient Light Sensor) 16,700,000 colors (320 x 480 px) |
| External Screen: |
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| Camera: |
5.0 MP / Flash / Zoom / Auto-Focus / Widescreen / Geotagging / Video Recorder |
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Audio |
| MP3 Player: |
MP3 / AAC / WMA / M4A / WAV |
| FM Radio: |
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| Speakerphone: |
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| Push-To-Talk: |
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Multimedia |
| Wallpapers: |
320 x 480 px |
| Screen Savers: |
320 x 480 px |
| Ring Tones: |
MP3 |
| Themes: |
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| Games: |
Android Market |
| Streaming Multimedia: |
MPEG-4 / 3GP / 3G2 / WMV / YouTube |
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Messaging |
| SMS: |
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| EMS: |
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| MMS: |
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| Email: |
POP3 / IMAP4 / SMTP / Gmail |
| Chat: |
AOL / Google / Windows Live / Yahoo |
| Predictive Text: |
Handwriting Recognition |
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Applications |
| Phonebook Capacity: |
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| Calendar: |
Google Calendar |
| To-Do List: |
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| WAP: |
2.0 (Webkit / Google Search) |
| Voice Commands: |
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| Calculator: |
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Connectivity |
| Bluetooth: |
2.1 (A2DP / AVRCP / HFP / HSP / OPP / SPP) |
| Infrared Port: |
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| High-Speed Data: |
HSDPA |
| Wi-Fi: |
802.11 b/g |
| GPS: |
Compass (Google Maps / HTC Footprints) |
| PC Sync: |
USB 2.0 |
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More Information |
| Website: |
Product Website |
| Discussion: |
Smartphone / PDA Forum |
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Tue Feb 16, 2010 12:44 pm | By
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