The Radar is a phone which has all the basics in place: decent screen, five megapixel camera, WP7 Mango software and a nice aluminium unibody design. The problem is that we’ve seen this dozens of times before with Android and 1st gen Windows Phone hand...
Abstract: The HTC Radar was one of two devices announced last night at HTC's event in London and the Radar is a mid-range Windows Phone Mango device with a 1GHz processor. Alongside the Titan, the Radar is also one of the first HTC devices to feature a dedicated ca...
Enthralling display, Excellent battery life, Good design & build quality
No card slot memory, Internal memory is also too low, Price is high
After going through the HTC Radar Review says that this handset is an average handset. The sturdy design, 3G network, Windows OS and 5MP camera will play a role in having a wonderful experience with this phone. If you are expecting something out of the bo...
Apps are few and costly, Lower specs compared to rival, Windows 7.5 yet to mature
While HTC Radar is certainly a good performer, its biggest problem is that it competes head on with Nokia Lumia 800.Nokia Lumia has a faster 1.4 GHz processor and a bigger camera (8 megapixel) and more storage (16 GB compared to 8 GB on Radar,) which make...
Fantastic unibody construction, Beautiful screen, Great battery life
8GB of storage might be too less for some, Sealed battery,
The HTC Radar does not have the latest specifications , nor does it have a massive screen but what it offers is a cohesive experience. The hardware fits wonderfully in the hand and the OS is a joy to use.Over all , we were quite in love with the handse...
So, users of the HTC 7 Trophy can look at the Radar in disbelief all they want. Yes, it's the same phone they've been having for a year now. The Radar won't stare back at them. Although, it's got a few things to show: unibody, wireless hotspot functionali...
Great camera, Fluid interface, Fabulous build quality, Gorilla glass on screen
Higher price, No option to expand memory
HTC Radar has elegant aesthetics, sturdy build, a responsive user interface and great camera response. Call quality was top notch and we did not experience any dropped calls. WP7.5 has an evidently improved user experience. The handset has everything g...
Gorgeous design; fast camera; HTC's apps and software tweaks are useful.
Average processor; non-removable battery; storage is not upgradable.
The HTC Radar is a pretty smartphone and a good introduction for any user to the Windows Phone 7.5 Mango experience. You may want to wait for Nokia's upcoming WP7 smartphones before locking in your purchase. ...
We didn't find anything particularly striking about the HTC Radar, either good or bad. We suspect its success will depend on whether Windows Phone Mango can improve the number of apps it offers to compete with its iPhone and Android rivals. If the operati...