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Ceux qui ne photographient et filment que très occasionnellement ne trouveront rien à reprocher au HTC Explorer et surtout pas son prix modique, autour des 200 €. Bénéficiant d’une version récente d’Android (2.3.5) et de Sense (3.5), ce smartphone off...
Extrait: HTC Explorer is a budget phone which aims at users who want Smartphone experience. It comes with all Smartphone features like 3mp camera, GPS, access to Android market, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi at a budget phone price.Build Quality, Design and DisplayHTC Explo...
Extrait: The Explorer is a fairly diddy device. It feels almost square in the hand and is a petite 102.8mm (about 4.05″) by 57.2mm (2.25″). The screen is 3.2″ but the resolution is only 320×480. I say “only” because I’m a techy geek at heart. To be honest that...
A compact handset that blends functionality with a non-threatening navigation, and at a price point that should suit someone looking to take that first plunge into smartphones...
The processor is slower than other recent HTC models, web browsing on the smaller screen isn’t that impressive and the screen resolution lacks sparkle Look and Feel...
HTC is trying to tempt basic phone users into smartphone territory with easy web, email and app features - and for £130, the Explorer is a very sound choice ...
Extrait: Ever since the Aria, HTC have had a petite Android on offer and the HTC Explorer is the latest in the line. With an affordable price tag, the plucky little smartphone will appeal to people looking for a compact set or users who are just about getting...
Intuitive interface; Cute looks; Reasonably affordable; Nice battery life.
Icons are a bit small; No Gorilla Glass; Screen attracts fingerprints; Weak loudspeaker; Could have done with a faster CPU; Inbuilt file manager missing.
Publié: 2011-11-04, Auteur: Karan Shah , review by: tech2.com
The HTC Explorer is priced at Rs.10,498, and at this price it competes with the likes of the Motorola Fire XT and the LG Optimus One. The XT was an absolute dud but the Optimus One is still going strong more than a year after its launch. However, with...
WOW, here we are at the end of another review. Hard to believe really as the time really has flown by. Overall my time with the HTC Explorer has been quite a pleasant one although I wasn't blown away by the sheer quality of the phone. I was however imp...
For a device so small the HTC Explorer has a great screen that at times displays colours wonderfully, particularly when viewing video. It’s an LCD screen that when it wants to performs like the AMOLED screens you’ll find on pricier handsets. And as typical of HTC handsets, the HTC Explorer is well made. Like its more mid-entry lookalike the HTC Wildfire, the attention to detail here is to be appl
The HTC Explorer may be well built but it’s hardly the most desirable of phones. It’s an entry level phone, and it looks like one. And some will find it a little too small. This gives rise to problems typing on its dainty touchscreen keypad. Expect to make a lot of errors when typing. We praised the screen but it doesn’t always perform to its best. Browsing menus and quickly swiping between them
The HTC Explorer is decent entry level phone that offers little in the way of standout features. Despite this it’s still a worthwhile purchase for those simply looking for a phone they use to stay in contact, but love the idea of being able to hit up t...