HTC Butterfly X920
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13 years ago
Slim,powerful, and gorgeous!
I am an Android phone convert into Windows phone and back to Android once again. This phone is super fast and is compatible with prepaid GSM carriers such as ATT and T-Mobile. I am personally using T-Mobiles' Monthly 4G plan and it is working out great so far.
13 years ago
HTC's Droid DNA is ridiculously fast, thin, and seductive
With quad-core power, 4G LTE, a lovely 5-inch screen, and a stunning design, the $199.99 HTC Droid DNA is currently Verizon's best Android deal.
Pros:
- The beautifully designed HTC Droid DNA features a quad-core processor
- Android 4.1 Jelly Bean
- 4G LTE
- a sharp 5-inch screen
- an excellent camera
- and long battery life
Cons:
- The Droid DNA's large size makes it tricky to fit in tight pockets
- and it lacks both an SD card slot and a removable battery
13 years ago
HTC Butterfly review: The droid monarch
Going by sales in the past year alone, it's easy to forget that HTC still makes some of the best hardware in the smartphone game. Despite the fact that it was the first to release a smartphone with a dual-core Krait chipset, the first to launch a quad-core, and the first to put a fullHD display on a...
Pros:
- Quad-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE support
- 3G with HSPA
- LTE (market dependent, 5" 16M-color 1080p Super LCD3 capacitive touchscreen display with 441ppi pixel density
- Curved Gorilla Glass 2, Android OS v4.1.1 Jelly Bean with Sense 4+ UI, Quad-core 1.5 GHz Krait CPU, 2 GB RAM, Adreno 320 GPU
- Qualcomm
Cons:
- Non user-replaceable battery
- Awkwardly placed and uncomfortable power key
- No shortcuts or connectivity toggles in notification area
- Uninspiring camera performance
13 years ago
HTC Butterfly – Review
I am an avid user of iPhones and I have been for the last 4 years and I'm currently getting bored of iOS, yes, bored. I have been wondering what to get next and the opportunity to review one of […]
13 years ago
A high-end Android smartphone, Butterfly comes with best user-interface and includes new & latest applications. Though it comes with steep price tag, still the handset is worth spending money on.
Pros:
- High speed performance
- Excellent display quality
- Impressive build
- Includes updated HTC Sense UI
Cons:
- SIM tray looks quite confusing
- Expensive
- Works with Micro-SIM only
13 years ago
Droid DNA
Motorola and Verizon took the world by storm with the introduction of the original Droid in 2009. It was one of the first serious Android handsets on the market, and arguably, helped bring Android to where it is today.
Pros:
- DNA packs an amazing screen that challenges what any other smartphone on the market is packing
Cons:
- The Sense UI that brings limitations to the speediness of the device
- HTC's "Incredible" design is also getting a bit old
13 years ago
HTC Butterfly
The Butterfly takes it all to the next step. Why you should consider buying this phone is for the brilliant 1080p HD display, the excellent build quality and the blazing fast performance.
Pros:
- Blazing fast performance
- 1080p HD display is unmatched
- Excellent build
- Solid water resistance ratings
- Well thought out ergonomics
- Updated HTC Sense a refreshing change
- Acceptable battery life
- under most usage cases
Cons:
- Surprisingly disappointing camera
- Confusing SIM tray mechanism
- All the goodness costs a lot of money
13 years ago
The HTC Butterfly is one of the first smartphones in the world to sport a full HD display and that will remain its main selling point. But apart from that it's also proven to be a decent all rounder. It does have a few shortcomings but its advantages outweigh them.
Pros:
- Sense UI 4
- Fast Performance
- Brilliant Full HD Screen with Great Sharpness and Outdoor Legibility
- Aesthetical Design
- Build Quality
- Dual Notification Lights
- Covered Ports
- Call Quality and Reception
- Audio Quality (Through 3.5mm Audio Jack
- Battery Life
Cons:
- Complex SIM Tray
- Average Loudspeaker
- Noisy Low Light Camera Performance
- Slow HDR Mode
13 years ago
HTC Butterfly Android phone
The HTC Butterfly's 5in, full HD screen is a marvel and its thin design quickly becomes appreciated. However, poor battery life, some odd ergonomics and HTC's tired Sense UI are all letdowns. Add a lack of 4G to that and we'd advise you give this one a miss. The HTC J Butterfly was exclusively released in Japan in December last year but HTC has now unveiled an international variant of the device that works on Australian 3G networks, simply called the Butterfly. Its 5in, full HD screen is a marvel and the thin design quickly becomes appreciated, but the Butterfly suffers from poor battery life, has some odd ergonomics and is let down by HTC's tired Sense UI.
Pros:
- Outstanding full HD display
- Thin, well constructed design
- Dual notification lights
Cons:
- Awful battery life
- Occasional performance hiccups
- Some annoying ergonomics
13 years ago
The HTC Butterfly is an Android phone that is technically unavailable in the UK (or indeed Europe) - for now, at least. You can buy it via various online stores, however, so our Australian colleagues gave us the low-down on the HTC Butterfly so we can find out what we are missing.
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