HTC Hero. Great personality
There’s something that falls a little flat with the HTC Hero for us, which is a shame because it has a lot, a hell of a lot, going for it. It’s running Google’s Android OS, of course, meaning that its packed to bursting with all that Google goodness you know and love. It’s also doing so through HTC’s first genuine User Interface for Android, called HTC Sense, which is downright lovely as it goes. It’s got a 3.5mm jack socket (finally, HTC, you listened to us!). A decent camera. GPS. Etc. So on. And so forth. (Have a look at the product overview, or this HTC Hero review for a full specs download.)
But what then, we hear you bleat, is wrong with it? Well, just look at it. Right? Take a look at the video at the bottom of this post. Google some images of the thing. Zoom in. Then zoom out and blink a few times. Then reassure yourself that it’s okay, that you’re alright, it was just a bad dream. But then, it wasn’t. The HTC Hero really is that ugly. Maybe it’s just us, maybe there are plenty out there who want there phone to look like it’s just been punched in the jaw and disfigured. Or like it’s been left next to a roaring fire for a little bit too long and has gone all droopy. Not us though, unfortunately.
HTC claim that the weird bend at the bottom is to make talking on the thing more natural. Okay. But has any out there ever had trouble with straight phones? Do you find yourself straining your mouth to get it closer to the receiving mic to make yourself heard? No, us neither. And come on, are you supposed to expect us to put that thing in our pocket? Then travel around in public places with it there?! We’d get ourselves arrested for indecency in no time. Again.
So, sorry HTC, that bend/curve/lip/whateverthehellitis is not for us. But then who are we to talk.
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