We’ve never really discussed Android or HTC much on the pages of The Guide before. The reason was simple enough: we just didn’t think that Android was mature enough as an operating system and HTC’s hardware designs never quite managed to tick those crucial Prodigal boxes of ours: well-made, good-looking, and distinctive. Well, with the arrival of the HTC Legend powered by the latest Android OS (2.1), it looks like that’s all about to change. Unveiled yesterday at Mobile World Congress, HTC’s latest device has definitely caught our attention.
A lot of media has been focused on HTC’s other big announcement, its new uber-device, the Desire. But, for our money, the fact that the Legend is machined from a single block of aluminium and has more modest proportions makes it the more interesting of the two. The new device also sports a 3.2-inch AMOLED display and HTC’s new optical trackpad.
We’re so taken with the way this thing looks that we’ve decided to do a little of HTC’s marketing for it and have embedded its promo video after the break.
What do you think?
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