HTC Legend, the New Android Phone

HTC Legend, the New Android Phone

It has been seen that HTC has launched its new HTC Legend which is the new Android phone with HTC sense. It comes with a 5 megapixel autofocus camera and has a LED flash. It contains a GPS antenna, Wi-Fi and 3.5 G connectivity. It supports the Adobe Flash Player and has a 3.5 mm stereo audio jack connector and Bluetooth.

For music lovers Legend has a good audio quality. It has been seen that the neutral mids work fine whereas the quality of bass drop offs is low.

The resolution of the camera has a maximum of 2592×1936 pixels and gives a very nice picture quality. The user interface is not that impressive. The camera also comes with heaps of manual settings. The camera is not suitable for low light situation because it gives a poor contrast.

The talk time of the phone could go up to 6 hrs and 10 minutes and if the phone is kept on standby it can stay up for 560 hrs.

HTC Legend is available in India for the price of Rs. 25,990.


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