HTC Introduces Its Third Android Phone
Posted in: Android, hero, HTC, Phones, Today's ChiliSmartphone maker HTC is on a roll with the Android operating system. The company introduced its third Android-based device, called the HTC Hero, on Wednesday. It’s a touchscreen phone that will come with a newly designed user interface.
The phone has a 3.2-inch display, GPS, digital compass, a 5-megapixel auto focus camera and expandable MicroSD memory. The HTC Hero also features an anti-fingerprint coating on the screen for smudge resistance and a Teflon coating on the exterior.
HTC’s latest release adds momentum to Google’s Android operating system, which was introduced last year. The first Android phone to hit the market was the HTC-produced T-Mobile G1 phone in North America in October. Since then, HTC has also launched Magic, a touchscreen phone that eliminates the physical keyboard of the G1.
While other manufacturers have announced plans to release Android phones, HTC is currently the only handset maker that has actually delivered one to the market.
The HTC Hero will be the first Android phone to support Flash, says Adobe. Apple iPhone does not support Flash, while Palm has said the Palm Pre will be Flash-friendly through firmware updates towards the end of the year. HTC also said it will integrate the upcoming Flash Player 10 for smartphones into their next generation phones.
HTC Hero’s user interface also evokes some of the principles of the Palm Pre webOS interface that tries to organize the phone around contacts and other information. The HTC Hero will allow users to add widgets to bring the information they want to the surface. That includes twitter feeds, weather data, email or calendar. HTC will also have a profile feature called ‘scenes’ that lets users create different customized content profiles around specific functions or times.
And as in the iPhone and Palm Pre, the HTC Hero will include an universal search functionality that looks through emails, contact list and other information.
The HTC Hero will be available in Europe in July and in Asia later in the summer.The North American version is expected later this year. No word on pricing yet for the phone.
More photos of the HTC Hero
See Also:
- T-Mobile Announces Android-Powered MyTouch
- Second HTC Android Phone Peeks Out
- Android-Powered G1 to Premiere in San Francisco
- HTC Magic Android Phone Gets Unboxed
- Smartphone War Heats Up, Google Phones Still MIA
Photos: HTC Hero/HTC