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HTC is taking full reward of the global consultation here at Mobile World United States Congress with the launch of their next-multiplication smartphones, like the HTC Legend. Today, HTC annouced the HTC Legend as the heir to its wildly popular HTC Heron. The Legend takes the Heron’s formula for Android immenseness and spices it up a bit with softer, more refined exterior designing that replaces harsh angles with curves. It’s aluminum unibody is crafted from a I piece of aluminum that lends to a design aesthetic that would shuffle an Apple (NSDQ: AAPL) MacBook Pro a little jealous, complete with the subtle “chin” that we’ve come to love.
The Legend makes a draw of subtle changes to the Heron’s design that really goes a long way to make the Legend tactile property like a whole new smartphone. Gone is the trackball, replaced by an optical trackpad that won’t wearing out or gathering dirt and dust. There’s a faster processor, clocked at 600Mhz, to run its Android 2.1 OS (Eclair). The stallion parcel is crafted using a new one-armed bandit-assembly construction method that allows the case to be milled from a I piece of aluminium. The Legend is seriously tough – HTC’s CMO John Wong slammed an HTC Legend against a rampart with a resounding thud to demonstrate the Legend’s hardened unibody building.
Thomas More Specifications: 112 x 56.3 x 11.5 mm, 126 grams, 3.2 inch 320 x 480 pel solving screen, quadband GSM/EDGE, dualband (900 megahertz, 2100 megahertz) 7.2 Mbps HSPA, 1300 mAh assault and battery, wireless local area network, Global Positioning System, 5 megapixel photographic camera, and all the other bits of engineering you expect from a high gear oddment smartphone.
The Legend also sports HTC’s new Sense UI. The new Sense homescreen features a new multitouch gesture control called “Leap” that makes it easy to hop from ace homescreen Zen to the next without having to scroll through every other Zen. It works with a simpleton multitouch catch gesture on the homescreen, which instantly arranges all your homescreen panes into a grid. It’s works a lot like the Mac OS X’s Expose lineament. Once in the exploded-Zen survey, you just pat the Zen you’d like to jumping to and you’re goodness to go! Turns out, that leaked video recording display the HTC Sense homescreen multitouch catch gesture was spot on.
We’re looking forward to a Q2 2010 launch of the HTC Legend in Asia and Common Market. Pricing is not yet known. Stay tuned for our custody-on video recording and pics!
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