Good battery life, Cheap for a new handset, Stylish design, Compact form factor
Low resolution, resistive touch-screen, No Wi-Fi, No Exchange support, Poor browser, Slow data performance, No GPS or map application, No app store for adding functionality, Terrible shutter lag on camera, Low quality video recording
ForGood battery lifeCheap for a new handsetStylish designCompact form factor...
All the phone basics are handled by simple yet effective apps that make it quick and easy to just make a call or send a message. Take the picture viewer, for instance. There's no fancy 3D gimmickry; just a list of folders, each one containing a grid of th...
Keyboard experience isn't great, closed system, low res, low power
As a package it offers a neat range of features unique at this price point, but the touch response makes it difficult for us to fully stand behindKey specs3 megapixels, 3.5mm jack, 3G, Bluetooth, FM radio, GPRS, GSM, Li-ion battery, microSD, MP3 player...
Attractive, finger-friendly user interface; HSDPA for speedy downloads over the 3G network; live home-screen widgets display updates; inexpensive; good call quality; adequate 3-megapixel camera
The HTC Smart does a good job of hiding the fact that it's a budget phone, thanks to a glossy, simple user interface. We'd like even more social-networking options, but the widgets and Web browser are better than the offerings of many competitors ...
If you've ever used an HTC Android handset for any amount of time, you're probably going to find something lacking in the HTC Smart. It's perfectly usable, but tends to feel like there's something missing, something which makes the whole handset hang t...
Abstract: HTC likes to dabble in its operating systems, having previously produced devices running on Windows Mobile and Android. Now it has added a third platform to the mix.Qualcomm's Brew OS is a relatively new platform, previously used by INQ for its social...
'Smart' looking device, well designed, Audio clarity for calls and music is good, Camera is quite decent
Lacks Wi-Fi for the price, Battery life could have been better, No Google Maps or chat apps preloaded
ConnectivityThe HTC Smart is loaded with all basic connectivity options which is quite adequate. It’s a 3G enabled device which also offers EDGE/GPRS connectivity for Web browsing or social networking. The browser is quite basic with a double-tap to zo...