HTC RadarALSO KNOWN AS HTC Omega | HTC Radar 4G | |
|---|---|
Construction | |
| Dimension | 120.5x61.5x10.9mm (4.74x2.42x0.43") |
| Weight | 137gr (4.83oz) |
| Form Factor | Candy Bar |
| Material | |
| Colors | |
| Metal Frame | |
Usability | |
| Display Resolution | 480x800px |
| Display Size | 50x83mm (1.97x3.27") ~246PPI |
| Display Diagonal | 3.8" |
| Display Type | 16M LCD |
| Secondary Display Resolution | |
| Input | Capacitive Touchscreen |
| Talk Time | 10 hours - 2G 8 hours, 5 minutes - 3G |
| Standby Time | 20 days - 2G 22 days, 7 hours - 3G |
| OS | Windows Mobile 7 |
| Java | |
| Vibration | Available |
| Ringtone | Polyphonic |
Hardware | |
| Chipset | Qualcomm MSM8255 Snapdragon S4 |
| Processor | 1GHz Qualcomm Scorpion |
| GPU | Adreno 205 |
| Ram | 512MB |
| Internal Memory | 8GB |
| External Memory | |
| Camera Resolution | 5 Megapixel |
| Camera Flash | LED |
| Camera Lens | |
| Optical Zoom | |
| Front Camera | 0.3 Megapixel |
| Second Front Camera | |
| Front Camera Flash | |
| Other Functionalities | Accelerometer Gesture Control Proximity Sensor |
| Speaker | Stereo |
| Battery Capacity | 1520mAh |
| Battery Type | Non-removable Battery |
Connectivity | |
| WIMAX | |
| WiFi | Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n |
| UPnP | |
| NFC | |
| USB | v2.0 |
| Bluetooth | v2.1 |
| Positioning System | Integrated GPS |
| TV Receiver | |
| TV Out | |
| Audio Output | 3.5mm Jack |
| Radio | FM RDS |
| Ethernet | |
| Infrared | |
Cellular Network | |
| Network Compatibility | GSM 1800, 1900, 850, 900 UMTS 900, 2100 HSPA 900, 2100 |
| SIM Cards | Mini |
| PTT | |
| HSCSD | |
| GPRS | Class 12 |
| EDGE | Class 12 |
| AMPS | |
| CDMA2000 1xEV-DO | |
VARIOUS | |
| Price Range | |
World Compatibility

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REVIEWS
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TechRadar
A 5MP camera, all metal chassis, 8GB internal storage and 1GHz processor. Could the Titan's little brother be the smartphone to bring Mango to the masses? read more
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GSMArena
The HTC Radar is the smaller, less expensive, less powerful and - overall - less exaggerated version of the Titan. Now, turn that around and the Radar will be the sensible, down-to-earth and friendlier phone of the two. It will be up to users to decide... read more
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Phone Arena
Windows Phone 7 kicked things off to a mixed start. Despite critical acclaim, Microsoft, hardware manufacturers... read more




