HTC Hero : Be Heroic with it

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The design given to HTC Hero has become and eye grabber for all gadget enthusiasts. The phone was annunciated on June 24 2009. HTC Hero is the first phone that supports Adobe flash player.

The phone design and layout is extremely catchy with amazing screen size of 3.2 inch. The phone is touch screen and has HVGA resolution of 320 x 480 TFT LCD.

You can make full utilization of such high screen resolution with 5.0 mega pixel camera. This is one of the highest resolution camera ever been fixed to any phone. You can capture pictures and save it in Jpeg format. Shoot videos and play in MPEG, H.264, and H.263 format with WMP video 9. You can even watch flash movies, as phone supports Adobe Flash Player.

The phone has excellent connectivity options that are Bluetooth 2.0 with increased Data rate. A2DP for wireless stereo earplugs. You can access internet and more digital service at one touch by HTC Hero's Wi-Fi connectivity feature. Eleven pin mini USB and 3.3 mm audio jack are other connectivity options the phone provides.


HTC Hero has got excellent speaker that offer dynamic sound to make sure that you have fun every time you play any song. The audio formats supported by the phone are MP3, AMR-NB, WAV, AAC (AAC-LC, AAC+, and AAC), MIDI and WMP (Windows Media Player 9).

HTC Hero is actually a hero as it provides up to 17.5 hours of talk time and up to 31 hours of standby time. It has Lithium ion battery that is mostly preferred in every strong phone.

The phone also has G-sensor and Digital Compass. The phone has 288 MB RAM and 512 MB ROM. HTC Hero is still to be launched in many markets. Looking at the features and functioning of the phone, people have already started pouncing ordering phone online.

Lucy Brightly is a content writer and writes about latest gadgets. For information on other variants like Pink HTC Hero and HTC Hero Black, please visit online shops.

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