HTC Hero review

By Maggie Holland,
Rating:
With so many mobile users being web hungry, enhancing the experience is vital. Thankfully, the HTC Hero has this covered. Users can pinch to zoom into the detail of the content, for example. It works well, but without multi-touch, it's not as sophisticated as, say, the iPhone.
There’s also plenty to keep business users entertained either in between meetings or when trying to switch off from the world of work altogether. The media player being a case in point. Users can control the player without touching the phone by using the mid-wire controls attached to the headphones.
The on-phone interface is also lovely, however it’s very tempting to press forward on back on the phone itself to fast forward or rewind but that actually skips to the next track. Instead, users simply have to drag the bar along.
When it comes to video and still images, the HTC Hero is not bad at all. In fact, despite lacking a flash, pictures generally comes out quite good thanks to the five megapixel snapper, the only shortcomings occurring in bright lighting or darkness - although, we’re not quite sure how we feel about using the trackball to take the picture as it’s very easy to get things the way you want and then shoot too soon or too late with this kind of mechanism.
The ability to flip through pictures in a photo album is also nice touch and geotagging should also come in handing for naming and shaming during drunken office parties.
Video, however, is a slightly different story. Clips shot using the phone are of average quality, but video stored on the device is much better indeed.
The ‘Beeb channel’ is a nice addition. Considering the size of the device, quality is not bad at all, although it was quite jerky at times and we certainly wouldn’t want to watch a whole programme streamed in this way. YouTube clips, however, proved a much better experience.
All in all, HTC has certainly delivered the goods with the HTC Hero. Pre-launch, the company claimed that the device put people at the heart of its design, rather than technology and we’re pleased to report it has actually come up with the best of both worlds.
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The Hero (Not)
My husband bought me the HTC for my 60th birthday and how disappointed I am - I really don't want to find out the cost as it would totally depress me thinking of a thousand other things I could have had. The phone should have a hazard warning "not suitable for the over 60s" I went to bed with a stinking headache the first time I "tried" to use it and that was just programming in the time and date. The instruction manual is useless, we can't get on line and it is somewhat vague as to what extra costs I will incur. I only hope it gets better as I am stuck with it. How negative can that be I am very much into computers but this is really doing my head in. Regards Gill Gilbert
By Confused on Friday Aug 7
The Best Yet
In phone terms I've owned 'em all, iPhone to N97, T60 to LG Arena, and I firmly believe that despite irs faults (and it has a fair few) the Hero is the most rewarding and exciting phone to date. I just wanted to point out a few things in you review however. First the processor is 528MHz not 511, and also the Teflon coating is on the casing of the white handset not on the screen which has an oleophobic coating not Teflon. It also DOES have multi-touch, that how you can pinch and zoom, this wouldn't be possible without it. I also believe the browser in the Hero outguns that of the iPhone with its Flash support. Interesting review though, always nice to read what others think.
By pixelat0r on Monday Sep 7
htc hero
i love my htc hero. got it from gsmallover.com...which is also a really great website. & since i've gotten it, 3 other ppl from my work picked them up to! talk about trend setter ;)
By Ryan543 on Saturday Jan 2