HTC Explorer review
Mobile phonesA pleasingly chunky smartphone, but it's not the best value budget model we've seen
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A pleasingly chunky smartphone, but it's not the best value budget model we've seen
We like the Sensation XL, but there are better phones available for the same price and we missed having a microSDHC card slot
A huge screen and a brilliant operating system - it may be too big for some, though
An excellent operating system in a premium chassis - only the small amount of storage lets it down
The ChaCha is perfect for heavy Facebook users, but the small screen makes it trickier to surf the rest of the web
A great design, a unique stylus and a comprehensive collection of software, but it can't quite justify the high cost of the Flyer
A decent update to the original Desire, the S has a better camera, more space for apps and upgraded communications, but it's not enough to warrant a direct upgrade.
HTC's Wildfire S is a capable budget phone, but its limited storage space could be frustrating and it's currently not particularly good value on contract.
A responsive, big screen and all the features you could ever want, but HTC's Sense software is becoming bloated, battery life is below average and it's expensive.
It's not perfect, but if you’re looking for an Android handset with a proper keyboard then this is the one to buy.