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Who Sells The Cheapest HTC C110E Radar Unlocked Smartphone with Windows Phone OS 7.5, 5MP Camera, Touchscreen, Wi-Fi, GPS--No Warranty (Metal Silver)

HTC C110E Radar Unlocked Smartphone with Windows Phone OS 7.5, 5MP Camera, Touchscreen, Wi-Fi, GPS--No Warranty (Metal Silver)

HTC C110E Radar Unlocked Smartphone with Windows Phone OS 7.5, 5MP Camera, Touchscreen, Wi-Fi, GPS--No Warranty (Metal Silver)

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Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #64207 in Cell Phone Accessories
  • Color: Metal Silver
  • Brand: HTC
  • Model: C110E
  • Dimensions: 2.42" h x
    .42" w x
    4.74" l,
    .30 pounds

Features

  • Network: Quad-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE:850/900/1800/1900 MHz. HSPA/WCDMA: Europe/Asia: 900/2100 MHz
  • Platform: Windows® Phone OS 7.5. CPU Processing Speed: 1 GHz. Storage: Total storage: 8 GB. Available strorage: up to 6.54 GB. RAM: 512 MB.
  • Camera: 5 megapixel camera with F2.2 lens, LED flash, and BSI sensor (for better low-light captures). Front camera: VGA front camera. HD video recording: 720p HD video recording. Display: 3.8-inch touch screen with 480 x 800 resolution
  • Connectors: 3.5 mm stereo audio jack, micro-USB 2.0 (5-pin) port. Bluetooth 2.1, A2DP for wireless stereo headsets, PBAP for phonebook access from the car kit. Other supported profiles: AVRCP, HFP, HSP. Internal GPS antenna
  • Power & Battery: Rechargeable Lithium-ion battery Capacity: 1520 mAh, Talk time: WCDMA: Up to 485 minutes, GSM: Up to 600 minutes.





HTC C110E Radar Unlocked Smartphone with Windows Phone OS 7.5, 5MP Camera, Touchscreen, Wi-Fi, GPS--No Warranty (Metal Silver)









Product Description

The HTC Radar is the intuitive phone that keeps it all on your radar and lets you get real-time close…with everything. Crafted from a single piece of metal, it offers a premium design. With People Hub, pull together your contacts and social networks into one place, so you can easily follow them and stay connected. The lively 5 megapixel camera with an F2.2 lens, LED Flash and BSI Sensor lets you capture life’s memorable moments to share instantly with your friends. The HTC Radar offers a premium design. Crafted from a single piece of polished metal, the phone just feels great in your hands and is built to last. The HTC Radar is that friend who will always be there for you. It’ll make the right impression on you and everyone around you. The HTC Radar offers a 5 megapixel camera with an F2.2 lens and BSI sensor and gives you an experience beyond what you’d expect from a phone. You’re always active so no matter the circumstance, you’ll always get a high-quality photo to share real-time with your social network. The HTC Radar fits seamlessly with your life and keeps you in touch with your social network. With Windows Phone “Threads” you can easily switch between Facebook chat, text, and Windows Live Messenger and never miss a beat with your world. And the “Me” tile keeps you one-step close to Facebook check-ins and your friends’ updates on your wall. Also, People Hub pulls together your contacts and social networks into one place, so you can easily follow them and stay connected. The intuitive HTC Radar knows you will be bored at times, too. The phone has amazing entertainment features that ensure your journeys will fly by. With HTC Watch you can enjoy Hollywood blockbusters at your fingertips. The HTC Radar gives you instant access to millions of tunes at your fingertips with Zune. And you’ll always be in the game with Xbox LIVE built in right on your phone!





   



Customer Reviews

Most helpful customer reviews

16 of 16 people found the following review helpful.
5Buyers be ware of UMTS/3G version before you order
By Armin
Not a review of the product, but while shopping for a family member I noticed a lot of these are European imports. Language- and feature-wise this does not matter, but the 3G frequency bands are different!If you buy the Europe/Asia 900/2100 MHz HSDPA/UMTS version it will *NOT* have 3G/4G on AT&T and T Mobile USA.For T Mobile USA you need one with the US 1700/2100 MHz HSDPA/UMTS band. Else the phone will still work, but only at much slower EDGE speeds and you will not be able to use voice and data in parallel.And for AT&T? Well, so far I have not found any unlocked (or locked) version of the HTC Radar that uses AT&T's 3G/4G 1900MHz HSDPA/UMTS band. So AT&T users, you likely will *NOT* be able to use 3G/4G on this phone at all ...So although this is strictly seen not a review, reading this will likely prevent a lot of returns.On the phone itself, the family member likes the phone after using it for 2 weeks. Good weight, good quality of materials and not too big. Unless you want a bigger screen, I would recommend this phone if you are in the market for a Windows Phone. The Samsungs felt a bit cheaper in plastic feel compared to this one. The Nokia Lumia 800 has a better screen, but this one wins IMHO on overall quality, weight in the hand and feel.

12 of 12 people found the following review helpful.
5Awesome smartphone
By Gadgester
I got the T-Mobile version the day it came out on T-Mobile. Really love this phone. After iOs and Android, Mango is such a fresh yet intuitive system, and it's rock-solid. I've been using this phone non-stop (save for when I sleep) and it's never crashed, unlike my various Android devices. The phone itself is high-quality and stylish, and Mango runs fast on a 1GHz processor and just 386MB of RAM. The only hiccup I've experienced is when playing the HD Kinectimals game and even then it's only occasional and barely noticeable. (The slight hiccup may be due to the multi-tasking nature of Mango.) Mango has true multi-tasking but at this time pre-Mango apps (including some of Microsoft's own Xbox Live games) cannot take full advantage of it without being updated. I've found all the apps I wanted to have among the 38,000 apps currently available in Marketplace.The most prominent feature in Mango is the Live Tiles on the Start screen (home screen). The live tiles show real-time info displayed by the underlying app. (Not all apps implement live tile updates.) I do wish the size of the tiles could be changed so more fit on one screen, but they are easier on the eye and more informative and thus useful then icons in iOS or Android. The app list, once it reaches a certain number, has alphabet tiles making the apps easier to browse to; but the list itself is always in alphabetical order. (Would be nice to be able to sort them chronologically...) Almost everything about the system is intuitive. A few areas still feel incomplete, but nothing that would distract an everyday experience. And the Metro interface is so intuitive and natural, and does not box you in like the iOS and Android interfaces.The Radar feels great in the hand. The screen is bright and has great viewing angles and contrast, even in bright daylight. The touchscreen is very responsive, way better than any Android phone I've used. The front-facing camera is only VGA so its use is limited, especially when there's only one or two apps at the moment that take full advantage of it (other than the built-in Camera app). Really weird that Skype is still not available now that it's part of Microsoft. Speaking of weirdness, Photosynth, one of the most popular apps on the iOS, is also missing.Gaming on WinPhone is just way better, mainly because of the availability of Xbox Live games. These are real games that look and play like they are developed by professionals, which they are. And they have variety, unlike the good games on Android or iOS all of which feel like they're offshoots of Angry Birds in some way (e.g., the use of elastic physics). I'm really having tons of fun with Xbox Live games for my phone, even though I don't own an Xbox 360 myself. (On the console I'm a PS3 guy.)I really love the HTC Radar 4G. Everything is what I wanted. I never felt at home with an iPhone and much less with any Android phone. I was not a Win Mobile fan, BTW, so I have no attachment to that older platform. I never used a Blackberry for real. This is reall the first smartphone, both hardware-wise and software-wise, that I feel I can truly use on a daily -- no, make that minute-by-minute -- basis.

11 of 12 people found the following review helpful.
3ABE 123 is not a reliable seller
By shree
I am embarrassed by the service of abe123. I bought a HTC radar. Description of the said item clearly states that the cellphone is unlocked and the cost i paid for the mobile is 450USD. I was cheated by abe123. They sent me a mobile that is locked to T-Mobile USA and the invoice i received from ABE123 is for only 100USD. Please don't buy from ABE-123.Nevertheless HTC radar is quite good looking. Perfect to my hand and weight feels just right. Windows mango is quite refreshing to the eyes. I got bored to hell, with the grid layout and numerous icons.I am disappointed by the service of ABE123 and i again reiterate not to buy anything from ABE123.

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HTC C110E Radar Unlocked Smartphone with Windows Phone OS 7.5, 5MP Camera, Touchscreen, Wi-Fi, GPS--No Warranty (Metal Silver). Reviewed by Jake B. Rating: 4.5

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