itreviews.com Updated: 2011-07-31 13:48:39
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What HTC has done with the Smart is to produce a quite clever handset that is relatively low cost. It has a middle-of-the-road set of specifications but good looks, and that might be enough for those on a limited budget. But don't expect fully fledged...
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3g.co.uk Updated: 2011-07-31 13:48:39
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on the HTC Smart There are lots of handy smartphone-like little touches on the Smart, which gives you advanced features in an affordable, accessible handset. It’s a nice, comfortable size yet the screen is large enough for enjoyable web browsing. If...

For HTC Smart, A goodlooking handset with a good user interface and a wide range of features.

for HTC Smart...

The HTC Smart balances affordability and advanced features to provide the best of both worlds...
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The budget smartphone market has seen utter domination by Android-based phones of late, but there’s now the whiff of competition in the air. The HTC Smart, in a surprising move for the Taiwanese firm, is based not on Google’s popular mobile OS or Micro...

A poor man’s smartphone, at a mid-range price. Lacks too much to compete with even the cheapest Android handset...
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The HTC Smart is intended to be a less costly and less complex handset than other smartphones on the market, yet still offers the touch-screen user interface, internet and social media functions seen on such devices.In other words, it is an attempt to...

HTC Sense user environment; good screen; easy access to social networks...

No Wi-Fi or GPS; browser experience not comparable to smartphones, Rating:...

The HTC Smart offers some touch-screen glamour at a relatively low price, and will suit buyers who are attracted by the user experience of a smartphone but do not necessarily want to download new applications. However, for existing smartphone users lo...
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gadgetshow.channel5.com Updated: 2011-07-31 13:48:39
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The HTC Smart has a serious identity crisis going on so don't be fooled by the name: it's not a traditional smartphone as we know it. Though it's a 3G phone that uses the same 2.8-inch screen of the Android HTC Tattoo and boasts a respectable three meg...

If you've ever used a HTC Android phone like the HTC Hero or HTC Desire, you'll recognise the layout here: it uses the same HTC Sense software skin, so you'll be right at home. You can customise seven different homescreens, and check out what your friends are saying on Facebook and Twitter through one clever widget called FriendStream.You'll also recognise the quality build of the HTC Smart from...

Anyone doing that though will come away feeling short changed by the HTC Smart's name: while it's useful for staying in touch with friends (and checking out the weather via a handy widget if you can't be bothered to look up) on social networks, it's not very smart in most respects. The menu layout is occasionally confusing, and while it plays music from a microSD card, the tracks can start skippi...

The HTC Smart is a tempting option for anyone looking for a phone on Pay As You Go, and the opportunity for plenty of Facebook snacking on the go. But the lack of any instant messaging and extra apps will frustrate those same folks, as may the on-scree...
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HTC's Smart is the Taiwanese company's cheapest handset yet. Designed around the cost-cutting Brew operating system it eschews such bells and whistles as Wi-Fi, GPS or an app store, but it still has quite a few things going for it. A new strain: HTC's...

It comes down to what you want from your smart phone. If you need Wi-Fi or GPS, or like to experiment with different apps, this won't be the phone for you. But if you want a decent looking handset that can organise your life, play music and video and...
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Product Code: HTCSMARTSLV_UK The HTC Smart mobile phone borrows many design cues from the Android operating system, but has basic features and lacks a third-party application store. Smartphones are all the rage in the mobile phone market, but a touc...

The HTC Smart does what it promises, providing an inexpensive phone for the masses with some smart features, like Facebook and Twitter integration, and a user-friendly interface. However the lack of an app store and its poor on-screen keyboard limit i...
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HTC have been releasing new devices with an impressive regularity and this HTC Smart is the fourth device to be launched since all of the major announcements at MWC this year.The HTC Smart is HTC's first 'feature phone' and their first device to have...

The HTC Smart has really impressed me. Generally 'feature' or 'fashion' phones are not my cup of tea but this is one of the first of such handsets to bring smartphone style features to a more 'entry level' handset, the lines between standard phones and...
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It's no secret that we've been rather keen on many of HTC's recent touchscreen smartphones, namely the HTC Desire and HTC Legend . However, there's no getting round the fact that they're still quite expensive handsets. So to address a more budget-consciou...

Good operating system, Good battery life...

Resistive touchscreen, Disappointing display...

All the phone basics are handled by simple yet effective apps that make it quick and easy to just make a call or send a message. Take the picture viewer, for instance. There's no fancy 3D gimmickry; just a list of folders, each one containing a grid of th...
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"Quietly Brilliant" – that's HTC's latest marketing slogan. And although we're not generally won over by such rhetoric, in this particular case, it rings pretty true.While Apple has been busy trying to convince the world that the launch of the iPad is aki...

Good battery life, Cheap for a new handset, Stylish design, Compact form factor...

Low resolution, resistive touch-screen, No Wi-Fi, No Exchange support, Poor browser, Slow data performance, No GPS or map application, No app store for adding functionality, Terrible shutter lag on camera, Low quality video recording...

ForGood battery lifeCheap for a new handsetStylish designCompact form factor...
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The HTC Smart has landed with O2 as an exclusive handset in the UK. At the press launch at Mobile World Congress, we were on hand to witness all those involved extol its virtues as an affordable smartphone. But does it fulfil this remit? Does the Smar...

Design, build, Sense looks great, affordable...

Keyboard experience isn't great, closed system, low res, low power...

As a package it offers a neat range of features unique at this price point, but the touch response makes it difficult for us to fully stand behindKey specs3 megapixels, 3.5mm jack, 3G, Bluetooth, FM radio, GPRS, GSM, Li-ion battery, microSD, MP3 player...
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The HTC Smart is the cheapest new phone HTC’s served up in a long time, but it’s by no means the smallest: it’s almost identical in size and weight to the Android HTC Tattoo and Windows Mobile HTC Touch2. Does it improve on their plasticky feel, an...

Responsive screen, sturdy shell...

Awkward USB port, too small for big hands...

Sets a new standard for budget phone build...
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The HTC Smart ought to be something of an oxymoron: instead of running smartphone software like Android or Windows Mobile 6.5, the tiny little phone runs Brew OS, Qualcomm’s mobile platform you might have seen powering an INQ phone or three – hardl...

Beautifully built, with an impressively responsive screen...

Poor media handling skills, slowdown, no GPS...

Not as smart as we’d hoped for a phone with Sense...
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channelpro.co.uk Updated: 2011-10-28 10:17:35
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A poor man’s smartphone, at a mid-range price. Lacks too much to compete with even the cheapest Android handset. The budget smartphone market has seen utter domination by Android-based phones of late, but there’s now the whiff of competition in the air...
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HTC likes to dabble in its operating systems, having previously produced devices running on Windows Mobile and Android. Now it has added a third platform to the mix.Qualcomm's Brew OS is a relatively new platform, previously used by INQ for its social...
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recombu.com Updated: 2014-04-02 02:47:43
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The slinky little Brew-running HTC Smart will be out soon on O2 and could be the low-cost high-ish-spec handset that you've been dreaming of for all these years, succeeding where the myriad Android-toting mid-range handsets have been falling short.What...

If you've ever used an HTC Android handset for any amount of time, you're probably going to find something lacking in the HTC Smart. It's perfectly usable, but tends to feel like there's something missing, something which makes the whole handset hang t...
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For more than a week, I've been testing HTC's new entry-level smartphone, the HTC Smart. Here are my impressions of the said smartphone.Despite being a low-priced smartphone, the HTC Smart features an attractive and elegant design. The body is made of sol...

HTC Smart is HTC's way of bringing an affordable smartphone for the masses. The smartphone's 300MHz processor gives it just enough power to carry out every day mobile computing tasks from sending SMS/MMS, Emails, scheduling, web surfing as well as running...
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Smartphones are more affordable than before, but while they remain more expensive than a plain mobile phone, the overall lower prices mean that smartphones targeted at the entry-level segment are getting squeezed into a rapidly shrinking niche as manufact...

The HTC Smart might not be the smartest smartphone out of the bunch (think of its higher-end cousins, HTC Desire, or HTC Legend). However, for a basic entry-level phone priced at $358, it pretty much does its job despite the occasional lag encountered, an...
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pcworld.in Updated: 2016-12-29 18:26:12
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The HTC Smart is a new smartphone from the Taiwanese phone makers that marks their first step into the market.The HTC Smart does not quite do justice to the “smart” part of its name with its connectivity offerings. It supports only 3G and Bluetooth an...

Supports 3G, Looks Good & Feels Solid, HTC's Sense UI, Good Music Playback...

Average Camera, Resistive Touchscreen, No WiFi or GPS, Poor Browser...

The HTC Smart is an inexpensive phone that offers 3G support and runs on the Brew mobile OS...
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firstpost.com Updated: 2016-12-29 18:26:12
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HTC has had quite a bit success with their slew of Android devices that seem immensely popular with all demographics. However so far, they haven’t really been able to tap into the budget segment i.e. under Rs. 10,000 , the Smart is undoubtedly their at...

'Smart' looking device, well designed, Audio clarity for calls and music is good, Camera is quite decent...

Lacks Wi-Fi for the price, Battery life could have been better, No Google Maps or chat apps preloaded...

ConnectivityThe HTC Smart is loaded with all basic connectivity options which is quite adequate. It’s a 3G enabled device which also offers EDGE/GPRS connectivity for Web browsing or social networking. The browser is quite basic with a double-tap to zo...
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HTC Smart is the HTC’s first experiment of going beyond the Android and Windows Mobile realms. In fact it’s their closest attempt to producing a basic feature phone. Similar to other HTC handsets, the HTC Smart has got top-notch build quality. It uses...

HTC Smart is the HTC's first experiment of going beyond the Android and Windows Mobile realms. In fact it's their closest attempt to producing a basic feature phone.Similar to other HTC handsets, the HTC Smart has got top-notch build quality. It uses some...
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If you are looking for a value-for-money yet feature-rich phone, HTC Smart is for you, with a decent build quality, Bluetooth, 3G, intuitive Sense UI, unified inbox and native social networking, and thread-type messaging.Prosgood touchscreen good batt...

good touchscreen, good battery life...

no WiFi connectivity, 256k colour screen...

If you are looking for a value-for-money yet feature-rich phone, HTC Smart is for you, with a decent build quality, Bluetooth, 3G, intuitive Sense UI, unified inbox and native social networking, and thread-type messaging. However, if you intend to brow...
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techtree.com Updated: 2016-12-29 18:26:12
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The HTC Smart is HTC's first phone running their proprietary OS. Yes, it has neither Windows Mobile nor Android, but something called Brew OS that HTC has come up with themselves. HTV has also added their excellent Sense UI skin to come up with a b...

HTC Sense UI is attractive and user friendly, decent number of features, powerful loudspeaker...

Expensive, no GPS or Wi-Fi, unimpressive web browser, sluggish performance of Java apps, no accelerometer for auto UI rotation...

The HTC Smart was a bit of a mixed bag. There were some things that it did pretty well while some it didn't do at all. We knew that the Sense UI would be one of the highlights of the phone and it indeed was. HTC has done a brilliant job on it and alth...
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ld2.ciol.com Updated: 2016-12-29 18:26:12
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The simple looking HTC Smart is an admirable sight when you first see it. The doubtlessly smart looking device is dressed in all black and completely matt with a silver band around the sides and another band around the screen and keys. It’s 2.8-inch TF...

Looks, Touch interface, Price, Sound quality, Powerful LED flash...

Slow at times, Frequent system errors, battery, No GPS or Wi-Fi, No AF...
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