A hands-on review of the HTC Hero

A couple of months ago HTC announced a new handset called the Hero. Even though it was powered by Android, it was much different than other Android-powered phones such as the G1 and the HTC Magic in the sense that it wasn't Google-branded and also brought along a new user-experience dubbed as the HTC Sense UI.

Looking at the preview of this beauty, I was much appealed by what it had to offer and also because I got quite bored of using my iPhone, so I went ahead and purchased the HTC Hero. So here comes a detailed review:

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The body of the phone is what makes it feel like it has come from heaven. It has a fully teflon-coated back which takes it to the next level of smoothness and gives the bearer a great pleasure in holding this little beauty.

Other noticeable features of the phone include, a 3.2-inch touchscreen, a trackball, GPS, Bluetooth 2.0, WiFi, a 5-megapixel camera, an SD slot and a 1350mAh Lithium-ion battery.

Now there might have been some debate over whether the 528Mhz processor on the back-end makes the Hero an underpowered phone but in my say, it does not. The processor is as good, and even better than many other smartphones out in the market so it all comes down to how many apps you plan to run simultaneously. As in case of the iPhone, its only one app at a time so comparing Hero to the iPhone does not do full justice.

The OS on the phone is an up-lifted version of the Android cupcake with new icons, better navigation and the HTC Sense UI which provides up to 7 workspace screens with custom widgets and addons.

Battery-timing of the phone was what impressed me the most. It managed to survive through a complete day with EDGE turned on 24/7 on the backend and trust me on this one, no one uses EDGE like I do.

Notes to Follow

For those planning to buy this phone, here are some notes to follow:

  1. Its Android, so make sure you get a preview of it before going out to purchase an Android phone for the first time.
  2. Don't compare it to the iPhone since both have different classes, one has full multitasking features while the other doesn't.
  3. Speed is not an issue on this phone as the rumors say, its all about how many apps you want to run in the background.

Good news is that HTC will soon be rolling out an update for the Hero that will make its UI even more fast and snappy. I would definitely recommend this phone to anyone who is tired of the iPhone and wants a change, and also to those who want to experience Android for the first time.

  • Is HTC Hero available in Pakistam
  • Yep. It's available: 55,000Rs.!
  • Malik
    you want to buy three weeks used for rs. 50000.
  • nirmaltv
    Saad, you could have included more photos, I was little disappointed with that!
  • I really wanted to do that! but my DSLR lens is not giving much attractive output from any angle so I decided to leave out on the photos.
  • Would definitely like to read your thoughts on the camera functionality of the Hero. Engadget's examples showed that the colours did look a bit washed out (compared to some of the sample shots in the comments for the N97) just like LG ViewTY (which I have) and it would be great to find out more about actual user experience!

    Thanks
  • c0d3r
    Ive got the HTC Dream, and absolutely love Android :) I wanted to go for the hero but the qwerty kb in the G1 was more attractive than the non kb Hero..
    The camera of the G1 isnt that good (infact its TOO sensitive.. gets blurry if u dont hold absolutely still).. and i think that the Hero wud have the same issue.. am i correct DJ ?
  • To be very honest, I didn't like the camera in the Hero too even though its 5megapixel, the camera in the iPhone is way much better.

    But as for the keyboard thingy, I prefer phones with non-physical keyboards so its a nice option for me.

    Overall, the OS in the Hero is also much better optimized than Android in the G1.
  • coolfx35
    Has anybody else read the reviews on the Hero? Granted, they called it the best android phone yet, but they also called it laggy, and it's multimedia capabilities aren't ranked so great either. It looks like i'll be waiting for some real world reviews by some of you early adopters..Share your views at http://www.HTC-Hero.com would love to heard what you think.
  • hamza
    a very short review ,should have been more detailed.....
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