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Posted in News on 4th December 2011
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Regional carrier Cincinnati Bell has just added the Windows-primarily based HTC Radar 4G smartphone to its portfolio. The gadget is available for free of charge to all new clients willing to switch to Cincinnati Bell.

 

Existing customers who want to upgrade from an additional mobile phone can buy the HTC Radar four for $ 99.99 (75 EUR) soon after a $ 50 mail-in rebate and a new 2-year agreement.

 

In addition, the carrier throws in free of charge shipping and axes the activation charge completely if the smartphone is ordered on the internet

 

The HTC Radar 4G is powered by Microsoft’s newest version of Windows Phone, codenamed Mango, and provides a slightly various encounter in comparison with the previous edition of the operating system.

 

The HTC Radar is a quite easy to use, intuitive 4G smartphone for people that want to keep linked. With its state-of-the-art Windows Mobile phone platform and connecting and sharing capabilities, it’s the best smartphone for avid social media users,” mentioned Mike Vanderwoude, vice president and common manager of Wireless at Cincinnati Bell.

 

In this regard, the smartphone features a Start off Screen that supplies customers with genuine-time updates from their favorite contacts and apps with the popular Reside Tiles.

 

With People Hub contacts and social networks will be grouped together for practical use, which makes sending messages and obtain updates, images and posts considerably simpler.

 

The phone also integrates developed-in face detection, which permits users to tag and share photographs with their buddies with only one click.

 

Hardware-wise, HTC Radar 4G comes with a three.8-inch WVGA Super LCD capacitive touchscreen that boasts a 480 x 800 pixels resolution. The screen is protected against scratches by Gorilla Glass display.

 

The smartphone is equipped with a 1 GHz single core processor and packs 8 GB onboard memory and 512 MB of RAM. Obviously, the   device lacks a microSD card slot for memory expansion.

 

On the back, there’s a five-megapixel camera with autofocus and LED flash, although on the front there’s a secondary VGA camera for video calls.


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