Smooth performance, Highquality construction, Good video recording quality
Immature OS with limited app support, Dull pictures, Few noteworth differences between this and the HTC 7 Trophy
The HTC Radar is all the Trophy was and then some. With a great screen, comfortable, ergonomic design and an attractive interface not to mention all the advantages of Mango. The phone won’t do everything an Android handset will, however, it’s much eas...
Published: 2011-09-01, Author: Russell , review by: mobileburn.com
Abstract: Sponsored links, if any, appear in green. The HTC Radar is the smaller of the two new Windows Phone 7.5 devices announced by HTC today. It features specifications that are similar to the Trophy that was released last year, though it does have a couple...
The HTC Radar 4G boasts a beautiful, high-quality design. Windows Phone Mango offers a smooth user experience and some great feature enhancements. The smartphone's 5-megapixel camera is fast and delivers great photos; a front-facing camera also allows for
The Radar 4G doesn't offer expandable memory or a user-replaceable battery. Call quality could be better
The combination of a beautiful design, Windows Phone, and an affordable price tag makes the HTC Radar 4G a great smartphone for first-time buyers and those who don't need all the bells and whistles....
Abstract: We try to cover as many new devices as possible in a timely fashion, but sometimes we do not have the resources and access to cover everything. I recently had a chance to spend some time with the HTC Radar, a phone I wanted to check out in March but wasn'...
Abstract: A video review of the HTC Radar 4G Windows Phone on T-Mobile. The HTC Radar has a 3.8″, 800 x 480 touch screen, a 1GHz CPU, 8GB internal storage and a front video chat camera and a 5 megapixel camera. This is a second generation Windows Phone running OS 7...
No memory expansion; can’t access the battery; no Flash support.
The HTC Radar is a solidly made handset, and it’s a good size for the hand and pocket. Although, without memory expansion and Flash support it feels hampered. There’s no particular standout feature to lure us in, while the Windows Phone OS is something...
Limited storage capacity may limit its appeal and the camera could be better, but those aren’t major complaints for a smartphone at this cheaper end of the market and the HTC Radar is otherwise a good-value Windows Phone 7 device. ...
Mango is no game changer. Not many apps in Marketplace. Can't add more memory
The debut of Windows Phone 7.5 Mango is decent, though certainly not overwhelming, with a host of welcome updates but little "must-have". It looks lovely though, and the HTC Radar is a good, solid vehicle for it -- if you like the look of Windows Phone...
Abstract: With a new version of Windows Phone now available in Mango (7.5), we are starting to see a new range of devices coming onto the market with lots of new features and the HTC Radar is one of them. We were lucky enough to be at the launch of this handset...