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T-Mobile, just two weeks after the launch of HTC Legend with Vodafone, is all set to roll-out the handset with its network.
Being one of the finest touch sensitive handset in its segment, HTC Legend is all set to hit the market once again, this time with T-Mobile. After Vodafone and Orange, T-Mobile would be the 3rd network operator in this league to pick-up this handset.
Originally, this handset was first spotted with the Vodafone a couple of weeks back, followed by its release with Orange. With T-Mobile, this handset would become more flexible in terms deals, as there would be more tariff plans to pick from.
HTC Legend is developed in the line of HTC made Google Nexus One handset. The handset also joins the line of recently launched HTC Desire Android phones. However, HTC Legend is a step below model and would easily fit anyone’s pocket with its 3.2 inch touch sensitive screen as compared to 3.7 inch AMOLED Desire’s screen.
Both Legend and Desire, manufactured from the house of HTC, comes with some common features like the latest Android operating system v2.1, 5 mega pixel camera with flash, friend stream software etc. Nonetheless, the most noticeable difference could be seen in the outlook of the HTC Legend as it is quite similar to HTC Hero.
T-Mobile, being the third network provider to pick-up this handset, recently stated that it is looking forward to roll it out in the near future. The entity is also planning to launch a SIM free phone along with Pay As You Go, which will definitely bring smiles on the faces not willing to commit any contract deal.
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Some of you might be wondering what is the difference between the htc incredible android (Verizon) and Nexus One (T-mobile) other than the obvious difference in the mobile phone carriers network. I just bought my htc incredible android from the Verizon store and will try to explain the differences and similarities (My friend has the Nexus One).
* Side-by-side, both color saturation, clarity and contrast are great on both HTC smartphones since they are equipped the same excellent 3.7-inch AMOLED capacitive touchscreen display with a native resolution of 480×800. If I have to pick a winner, I believe the Incredible is slightly better, probably because it is brand new and free of fingerprints and dust.
* The htc incredible android uses optical trackpad for navigation, whereas the Nexus One uses the trackball (like the older Blackberrys). The trackpad on the htc incredible android seems to be more responsive and can scroll quicker, however, I have to say the trackball on the Nexus One seems to be more precise and easier to control while not overshooting the target. But I think I can master the trackpad with a bit more practice and getting used to how much pressure to use to control it precisely.
* The Nexus One and Incredible both have 4 capacitive buttons for Home, Menu, Search and Back below the screen. Both devices’ buttons are very sensitive to touch, no difference here.
* The Nexus One has 5MP cameras with a single LED flash, whereas the Incredible has a better 8MP sensor with dual-LED flash. Both cameras have auto-focus.
* In terms of raw processing speed, both smartphones run on a 1GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon CPU, which is the state-of-art and both phones can open/close and switch between apps quickly without any noticeable delay.
* For system memory, the Nexus One has 512MB of RAM while the htc incredible android has 64MB more (total of 576MB). Another hardware difference is the Nexus One has a unique dual mic system for ambient noise cancellation. This feature is unique to the Nexus one and is not available on the htc incredible android. I am not sure how effective it really is, but I use my Plantronics 975 Bluetooth headset with arguable the best noise cancellation system so it is not a big deal for me.
* You will notice the UI software is different when you turn the phones on,. The Nexus One uses the standard Android 2.1 OS (Eclair) home page UI, whereas the Incredible and Desire run the proprietary HTC Sense UI . I really like the Sense Inteface better than the basic Android 2.1 standard UI. It is more than skin-deep; it replaced and refined much of the standard (boring) interface for most of the Android operating system experience. There are more usable space on the home screen, better media apps and a sleeker number dialer. The visual appearance is amazing (Incredible!). It is very attractive and stunning and best of all, none of the eye-candies seemed to affect or slow down the performance of the Incredible when comparing with the Nexus One.
* Yes, the Nexus One does have an advantage due to the T-Mobile 3G network, which is you can use voice and data at the same time. Being on the Verizon network, the HTC Incredible can’t. Is it a big deal? I think only you can answer that question, but for me, I can honestly say I can’t remember a time why I would really need/use this `feature’. I have Pandora and it stopped streaming when I am on a call, but I don’t want to listen to my music anyway when I am on a call. And if I have to look up something why I am taking to someone, I can always call them back. I guess if I am using the Android Google Maps Navigation while talking, I might have a problem, but my car has built-in navigation so it is not an issue for me.
Since I just got my htc incredible android today, I can’t comment on battery life or reliability, but since HTC already made similar phones (Nexus One, HTC Desire, etc.) I believe battery life shouldn’t be an issue. So far the call quality over my Plantronics 975 bluetooth headset is great and no drop call when I was driving to work for an hour on the phone. I will append my reviews in a few months if I discover any significant issues. For now, I am very happy with my htc incredible android.
These videos are meant to demonstrate concepts of Augmented Reality and Multitouch devices that hopefully offer better performance and advantages over the current generation of these devices. Since I borrowed from many fields of science and technology to come up with these ideas, I want to explain how I came to my conclusion and what my reasoning is behind these concepts as to how they work. Finally, since what I’m showing isn’t common knowledge to everyone, I needed to break down the basics of optics, display and certain functions of the eye. I tried to be as accurate when I state some facts or concepts, but if I’m wrong or misunderstood something then please leave a comment so that no one else is confused or mislead. There are 10 videos in all so I would recommend that you see them in sequence to understand what I’m trying to say. As boring as this might be for some, I hope you at least gain something from watching this. Thank you for watching. Additional Youtube videos that you’ll need to see before part 2 of my videos: 1. “How the eye functions (1941) part2″ www.youtube.com 2. “Retinoscopy of the eye (Ophthalmology)” www.youtube.com