A white HTC Radar. | |
Manufacturer | HTC Corporation |
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Compatible networks | GSM, HSDPA, Wi-Fi |
Availability by region | October 2011 |
Related | HTC Trophy HTC Titan HTC HD7 |
Operating system | Windows Phone 7.5 |
CPU | Qualcomm MSM8255 1 GHz Scorpion (Snapdragon) |
Memory | 8 GB internal flash 512 MB ROM 512 MB RAM |
Battery | Rechargeable 1520mAh Li-ion battery (up to 535 hrs standby, 8.0 hrs talk time) |
Data inputs | Multi-touch capacitive touchscreen, proximity sensor, ambient light sensor, 3-axis accelerometer |
Display | 3.8 in. S-LCD capacitive touchscreen 480x800 px (~246 ppi pixel density) 16m-color WVGA, backlit TFT LCD |
Rear camera | 5-megapixel autofocus CMOS sensor with dual-flash, video up to 720p resolution |
Front camera | VGA resolution, front-facing |
Connectivity | Bluetooth 2.1, 802.11b/g/n, G-Sensor, A-GPS, micro-USB, 3.5mm audio jack |
Other | Dolby Mobile Sound |
Development status | Released (No longer manufactured) |
References | [1] |
The HTC Radar (also known as HTC Radar 4G[2]) is a smartphone running the Windows Phone OS. The phone was designed and manufactured by HTC Corporation. It was announced 1 September 2011, and launched on 12 October 2011.[citation needed]
HTC announced the HTC Radar on 1 September 2011 in London, along with the higher end HTC Titan. The devices were HTC's first smartphones to ship natively with Windows Phone Mango (7.5).[3]
Microsoft launched HTC Radar, powered by Windows Phone 7.5 Operating system (Codenamed Mango), on 12 October 2011 in India. HTC Radar is the first Mango powered Smart phone in India.[4]
Ross Miller of The Verge in his review wrote: "Finally, for the platform agnostic – for those who aren’t committed to purchasing Windows Phone hardware – I’m still not quite sure I can recommend this over an Android phone of similar value."[5]
Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HTC Radar.
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