HTC Velocity 4G
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HTC Velocity 4G

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  • BrizYid
  • t@I
  • 16 Feb 2012

I don't know what to choose between the HTC Sensation or the IPhone4s. Have no intention to download stuff. Just want to check my Facebook, play some games, listen to music, take photos of the kids. ALL my friends tell me to get the IPhone but I dont want a phone just because its cool. Advice or opinions WITH REASONS please anyone.

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    • Joyo
    • tA$
    • 15 Feb 2012

    too bad that this smartphone not come with android 4.0 and not using AMOLED. but should be really damn fast. http://itworldcom.com/htc-velocity-4g

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      • Timzy
      • tAR
      • 15 Feb 2012

      Had this phone for a week now. Upgrade from the Galaxy S. Sense 3.5 is brilliant - far superior to the Samsung overlay. No lag and nice screen. sLCD is better than Super AMOLED+ as I am a keen am. photographer meaning the photos I vew on this phone are very natural - the Samsung screens are over-saturated and make images almost cartoon-like. 4G is extremely fast. The only negative is battery life on 4G. I tend to disable 4G and enable only when hitting the web hard. Using it this way gives good battery life for a smart phone. Even on 3G it is way faster than the Samsung. No regrets at all.

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        • Coley
        • vuZ
        • 14 Feb 2012

        Loving the HTC Velocity 4G. can download faster then ADSL. Didnt like the look of it at first, but the Design and feel especially has grown on me.. The only annoying thing i found was the volume rocker on the right hand side gets turned down a lot, subject to how you hold your phone. Nice piano key finish, alhtough finger print magnet, feels very nice in the hand. Happy Days lol.

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          • boyzepter
          • PMr
          • 13 Feb 2012

          i have tested the phone at telstra store yesterday, i did not see the different 4g? wat the heck?
          net same speed with xl or xe or evo3d..
          which way you see the different?

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            • Josh
            • sG@
            • 11 Feb 2012

            This "phone" is more like a mini tablet, it's pretty big. And it's 165g, heavy too.
            HTC keep making huge phones so they can stuff powerful processors in them, big display's, and such.
            Stick to a reasonable pocketable size, sooner or later people will be walking around with tablet PC's as their phone, holding up a giant rectangle eclipsing their whole head.
            Nokia smart phones are more sensible, and have similar or better specs, excluding processor (which the OS doesn't need), and in this case, 4G.

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              • simo@daweb
              • M64
              • 11 Feb 2012

              After getting this phone an iPhone is a tiny useless joke. Thank you htc

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                • HeroN
                • Try
                • 10 Feb 2012

                woow its the best phone ... HTML 5 ...so.so good

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                  • AnonD-38567
                  • kx2
                  • 10 Feb 2012

                  i hope HTC will stop making FAT phones, really!

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                    • thatguy
                    • PHf
                    • 09 Feb 2012

                    this or amaze 4G???

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                      • Anonymous
                      • uWj
                      • 09 Feb 2012

                      htc must be provide more bettary?

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                        • MG
                        • P$Z
                        • 09 Feb 2012

                        Just got this phone through Telstra. Playing music at work in a 4g area battery lasts just less than 8 hours without any calls. Absolutely disgraceful battery life and I'm stuck with this for 2 years.

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                          • Ellie
                          • Xr1
                          • 09 Feb 2012

                          Gr8 phone got it 3 days ago and just love it no problems with the battery, 4G amazing speed, and cannot complain so far and for 69$ a month with telstra australia is just right for my budget. GL with choosing this phone or if u can wait go for the Samsung Galaxy lll if u can wait that long.......

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                            • AnonD-41486
                            • 0xI
                            • 08 Feb 2012

                            Anonymous, 08 Feb 2012very very niceBattery very very bad. :(

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                              • Anonymous
                              • PHk
                              • 08 Feb 2012

                              very very nice

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                                • Saveferris
                                • tAR
                                • 07 Feb 2012

                                Anonymous, 04 Feb 2012In my opinion, HTC make the best Android phones because the... moreThey don't have the best hardware, that honour goes to Samsung, in regards to sense., well i consider it as bloatware. I do agree in regards to aesthetics.....

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                                  • Android555
                                  • uWJ
                                  • 07 Feb 2012

                                  HTC surely make good phones but only if HTC phones had Super Amoled Plus like Samsung then I would have bought HTC phone no doubt but due to lack of S-Amoled Plus I am waiting for Samsung Galaxy S III.

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                                    • Anonymous
                                    • wwS
                                    • 07 Feb 2012

                                    Chakbo, 25 Jan 2012I'm looking for a Super phone from HTC in the range of $400... moreThere are lots of phones available for your requirements but only problem is battery and cost. You see, battery consumption increases as the screen gets larger and processor is faster. Of course depends how you use the phone too. Heavy users eg suft net, then to flat out battery in any phone of your specification. Cheap, cheap plan and superphone??Not sure, maybe you need to look for copy versions in India.

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                                      • Annonymous
                                      • tet
                                      • 06 Feb 2012

                                      Is this phone available now?

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                                        • Anonymous
                                        • 2xv
                                        • 06 Feb 2012

                                        Very nice but battery life looks worrysome I barely survive with my Desire HD battery life