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HTC Vivid
$200.00
Released November, 2011
The Pros:8-megapixel camera is capable of recording full HD 1080p videos. It supports 4G LTE.
The Cons:The screen on the phone get's really smudged from fingerprints. Battery gets in the way if you're trying to access the microSD card. Pretty cheap plastic design that's apparent as soon as you hold it.
The Vivid is a touchscreen smartphone from the HTC company. Available exclusively to users of the AT&T wireless network, this model runs Google's Android operating system and features a 4.5-inch qHD display.
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Compatible with the LTE 4G network, users can access ultra-fast mobile internet supplemented by a 1.2-gigahertz dual-core processor. Incorporating the HTC Sense user interface, owners can customize many elements of the phone's digital appearance tailored to their favorite applications, services and images. An 8-megapixel digital camera is included with an f/2.2 aperture for increased quality in low-light settings, with full 1080p video recording capabilities also available. Video content is captured at 60 frames-per-second for optimal quality, with slow-motion playback options and an integrated editing service for instant uploading to a variety of online hosts. 16 gigabytes of internal storage are available within all stock models, but can be easily upgraded to a maximum of 32 via SD card support. The Vivid is offered in both black and white color options.
Features
- Available in black and white color options
- Available exclusively on the AT&T network
- 4.5-inch qHD display
- Android OS
- HTC Sense user interface
- 1.2GHz dual-core processor
- 8-megapixel digital camera with f/2.2 aperture
- 1080p HD video recording
- 16GB internal storage expandable up to 32GB via SD card
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8-megapixel camera is capable of recording full HD 1080p videos
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The screen on the phone get's really smudged from fingerprints
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Battery gets in the way if you're trying to access the microSD card
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Pretty cheap plastic design that's apparent as soon as you hold it
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The screen does not perform well when exposed to sunlight
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