
HTC announced an new cellphone named HTC HERO,The Hero follows the G1 and the Magic in HTC’s Android line-up and comes with a fistful of updates. These include a new user interface, multi-touch screen, 5Mp camera and enhanced social networking functions, as well as the usual Wi-Fi, A-GPS and the ever-growing Android Market app store.It has a 3.2-inch capacitive touchscreen running at 320 x 480 HVGA resolution, sitting above the usual six Android buttons: call, home, menu, call-end, search and back. The HTC Hero takes microSD cards up to 32GB and the slot is under the back cover.We’re yet to hear any announcement regarding a US-spec version of the Hero. Other connectivity includes WiFi b/g, Bluetooth 2.0+EDR with A2DP support, and of course USB 2.0, plus there’s A-GPS, a digital compass and accelerometer.I think the Hero is a great smartphone but that it’s only likely to get better as HTC continue their tweaks. We can say that, with the HTC Hero announced, Android has come of age.



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