HTC Butterfly X920
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13 years ago
Recently, HTC has launched its flagship Android smartphone HTC Butterfly in the market, which surely going to create a lasting impression on Android lovers. The phone is power driven by 1.5GHz Quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 Pro processor to provide you optimized and fastest mobile experience.
12 years ago
HTC Butterfly with Ultimate Features
HTC butterfly is a powerful handset from HTC. It comes with splendid features. It consists of large multi-touch display, potent processor, ample of storage place etc. Its camera is quite nice with 8 mega pixel. A truly blend of advanced features with nice handset.
12 years ago
Cool phone ... Highly Reliable
Pros : Well, everything is cool. I have no problem at all and works great. No lags, no hangs and nothing! 1) Music : Wow!! its got superb Amps and the external sound output from phone is loud and clear compared to Sony phones.
12 years ago
This aim of this review is to educate the readers about the various features and specifications offered by HTC Butterfly X920D. Butterfly is a promising device and that provides a mix of great features for making a lasting impression. The price of HTC Butterfly X920D in India is around Rs.
Pros:
- Has a extremely stylish design
- Offers great call quality
- Offers a powerful configuration
- Provides sufficient internal storage
- Has a really good camera
Cons:
- The SIM tray is not up to the mark
- The battery is non-removable
13 years ago
Htc Butterfly-The It Phone
This phone might seem to be a bit expensive But it is a good buy.Its brilliant screen display sets it apart. The Butterfly has 8 megapixel camera. In our day to day shoots the camera works well.It has a water resistant body and is sleek to hold.The detailing and classic colour gives it an elegant...
12 years ago
Review HTC Droid DNA (Butterfly) Smartphone
New Droid. HTC offers a new mainstream smartphone with a bright Full HD display and a Snapdragon S4 Pro SoC. The technology of the Super LCD 3 display was already convincing in the review of the larger sibling HTC One, but we also have a closer look at the other components...
Pros:
- Great display
- High color accuracy
- Full HD
- Good build quality
- Application performance
- The vibrant display and the good build quality look as if they were made out of one piece.
Cons:
- Mediocre camera
- Limited storage without expandability
- Average battery runtimes
- Non-removable battery
- High price
- The internal storage is not very generous with 16 GB.
12 years ago
HTC Butterfly
Too good phone
Pros:
- Excellent screen
- Build Quality
- User Experience
- Premium Feel
Cons:
- Battery Size
12 years ago
HTC Butterfly X920d Review
HTC has already kicked off 2013 with a bang by launching India's first smartphone with a Full HD display. This trend will soon pick up pace as Sony gets ready to launch the Xperia Z, followed by Samsung and other OEMs, who'll announce their flagships at MWC 2013 in a few weeks.
12 years ago
HTC Droid DNA review
Big phones are getting bigger. This trend doesn't seem to be slowing down in the least, and the new HTC Droid DNA for Verizon Wireless is the latest member of the giant smartphone clan.
Pros:
- Screen is best in class
- Thin and light design
- Comes with Android 4.1 out of the box
Cons:
- Battery life is terrible
- Occasional performance hiccups
- Sense 4+ buries much of what is good in Android 4.1
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
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