HTC Hero smartphone
Boasting HTC's Sense UI, the HTC Hero is without doubt the best Android phone yet and the closet competitor to the iPhone we've seen.
Just the third Google Android mobile phone to be released in Australia, HTC's Hero smartphone takes the platform to new heights. It follows on from the HTC Dream and the HTC Magic with Google. Featuring HTC's Sense user interface, the Hero is without doubt the closest challenger yet to Apple's iPhone 3GS, leaving both the Dream and the Magic in its wake.
Pros
- Distinctive design, Teflon-coated casing, Sense UI is excellent, user-friendly and a joy to use, Android platform, fully customisable, polished Web browser, 3.5mm headphone jack, contacts integration with social networking
Cons
- Interface feels sluggish at various times, on-screen keyboard is a little frustrating
Bottom Line
The HTC Hero is without doubt one of the most impressive smartphones we've reviewed. The design is distinctive, the user interface is absolutely superb and it's packed with all the latest features. Unfortunately, the Hero doesn't seem to have the hardware needed to keep up with its innovative software, resulting in a sometimes slow and frustrating user experience. It remains a superb phone that is really only let down by slow performance.
-
Price
$ 799.00 (AUD)
The HTC Hero we reviewed was an imported model, though the Australian release is almost identical. We'll update this review with any changes, including Australian pricing and carriers, when it's officially released.
The HTC Hero's design is distinctive. Apart from the stylish white casing with an etched silver finish, the Hero distinguishes itself thanks to a unique angled lip at the bottom of the phone (often referred to as a Jay Leno chin in the US). The angled design houses the Hero's controls, including a BlackBerry-like trackball, answer and end call keys and dedicated home, menu, search and back buttons. The Hero's design has divided opinion; we feel it looks better in the flesh than it does in pictures.

The HTC Hero has a distinctive angled lip at its base. It houses the Hero's physical controls, including a BlackBerry-style trackball.
The HTC Hero's build quality is impressive and the Teflon coating is a highlight. The Hero can be handled without leaving any fingerprint marks. A week's worth of use resulted in some small scratches on the rear, but they were barely noticeable. In comparison to the iPhone 3GS' glossy, fingerprint-magnet coating, the Hero definitely wins.
The Hero's 3.2in screen is slightly smaller than the iPhone 3GS' display, but it's as good. The screen has an anti-fingerprint coating which makes it easy to keep clean and viewing angles are good. However, it can be difficult to see in direct sunlight.
The HTC Hero's Teflon-coated surface is a highlight. It repels scratches and fingerprints and makes the phone easy to keep clean.
The big selling point of the Hero is HTC's Sense UI, developed specifically for the Android platform. Unlike many other smartphone UIs, Sense isn’t just a layer on top of the regular Android interface; almost every aspect of the interface has been upgraded or tweaked since the HTC Magic. The good news is that most of the changes look superb: the graphics are rich and colourful and the end result is an extremely user-friendly smartphone that is full of eye candy.
The home screen is where many of the Sense UI's benefits can be seen. Consisting of seven screens, the home screen can be swiped from side to side to reveal any number of shortcuts, folders or widgets (both Android widgets and specific HTC-developed widgets). The seven home screens are completely customisable; for example, you can have the native Twitter client on one screen, the clock and calendar on the other and your e-mail on the next. Because these are all live widgets, there is no need to delve into the main menu to access these features. The Twitter, clock and weather widgets are a few of the most impressive (though the weather widget in particular does seem sluggish, and can result in some slow down).
One widget worth mentioning is Footprints. This allows you to take a geotagged photo and store the image in a particular category, for example restaurants or shopping. You can then instantly share the content with others via e-mail.
Although the changes the Sense UI brings are largely positive in both looks and functionality, there is one issue: speed. At various times using the HTC Hero, it felt sluggish and struggled to keep up with the UI, particularly the widgets on the home screens. The lack of grunt is something you'll eventually get used to. However, when used alongside an iPhone 3GS, it's clear the Hero is missing the necessary power that would make using this superb interface an even better experience.
Make your own
Most Popular
Best Deals on PCWorld
- Mobile PhonesView all »
-
-
HTC HD7S - NextG compatible (F...
$359.00 -
Apple iPhone 3GS 8GB official ...
$459.00 -
Samsung C3520 Pink (Australian...
$88.00 -
Sony XPERIA S 32GB Mobile Phon...
$524.00 -
Sony Ericsson Neo V MT11i (UNL...
$272.00 -
Motorola ATRIX 2 Smartphone - ...
$397.00 -
HTC New HTC Incredible S Phone...
$379.00 -
LG GX200 Quadband Dual SIM Unl...
$78.21 -
Sony Ericsson SK17i Mango - Bl...
$165.97 -
Sony New Sony Ericsson XPERIA ...
$424.00 -
Nokia Lumia 800 Smartphone Pin...
$444.00 -
Samsung Galaxy Fit S5670 Black
$154.00 -
Nokia 5233 Quadband Unlocked P...
$143.55 -
Samsung S7500 Galaxy Ace Plus
$259.00 -
Sony Ericsson XPERIA Arc
$429.00 -
Sony EricssonU20AX10 MiniPro A...
$265.50
-
- TabletsView all »
-
-
Asus Eee Pad TF201 Transformer...
$714.00 -
Apple IPAD 2 - 32GB WI-FI BLAC...
$657.00 -
Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 Wi-Fi ...
$559.00 -
Apple New iPad - 32GB 4G LTE W...
$754.00 -
Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 16GB W...
$729.00 -
Toshiba AT105 16GB WiFi - Blac...
$525.77 -
Apple iPad 2 16GB, 32GB, 64GB ...
$439.90 -
Gigabyte S1080 Slate PC, Atom ...
$679.00 -
Asus Eee Pad Transformer 32GB ...
$854.00 -
Asus Eee Pad Transformer TF10...
$377.00 -
Apple New iPad Wifi + Cellular...
$858.00 -
LG New LG Optimus Pad 3D 3G 32...
$659.00 -
BlackBerry PlayBook Tablet 16G...
$429.00 -
Toshiba Tablet AT100 PDA01A-00...
$690.00 -
TabletKiosk G840XT Mil-Spec Ru...
$5687.68 -
Apple IPAD 2 - 32GB WI-FI WHIT...
$667.00
-
- HeadphonesView all »
-
-
Philips - Noise Cancelling Hea...
$98.95 -
Shure SE215 Sound Isolating Ea...
$149.00 -
Asus NC1 87% Active noise canc...
$113.19 -
Skullcandy Inkd
$35.99 -
Sony MDRNC33B Noise Cancelling...
$149.00 -
Audio Technica Audio-Technica ...
$199.00 -
Westone UM3XRC
$420.97 -
WeSC - Maraca Seasonal Headpho...
$149.95 -
Tritton AX PRO DOLBY 5.1 GAMIN...
$235.00 -
WeSC - Tambourine Headphones -...
$103.95 -
iTech Bluetooth Mono Headset M...
$33.33 -
Plantronics Voyager L510S
$225.50 -
Skullcandy INKd Paul Frank Ear...
$29.00 -
Plantronics Blackwire C210-M U...
$43.00 -
Sennheiser HD598 E.A.R. Open T...
$267.83 -
Incase - Reflex On Ear Headpho...
$99.95
-
- GamesView all »
-
-
Ubisoft Rayman Origins XBox 36...
$65.95 -
Microplane Forza Motorsport 3
$87.95 -
Warner Bros Green Lantern Rise...
$29.95 -
Namco Ridge Racer [33918919619...
$45.12 -
konami PES Pro Evolution Socce...
$71.44 -
2k Sports Top Spin 2 - Xbox 36...
$36.00 -
Warner Bros FEAR 2 Project Ori...
$29.95 -
Nintendo Super Paper Mario Wii...
$66.00 -
Capcom PC - Dark Void - Capcom
$66.70 -
Creed Assassins Creed III 3 Xb...
$63.00 -
Sega Virtua Tennis 2009 (Xbox ...
$34.95 -
Warner Bros F.E.A.R. 3 III (FE...
$29.90 -
Sega Captain America: Super So...
$63.60 -
D3 Ben 10 Ultimate Alien: Cosm...
$32.50 -
Capcom Dead Rising 2: Off the ...
$35.00 -
Activision DJ Hero 2 (Turntabl...
$133.90
-
Resources
Mobile Phones Product FinderFind the product you're looking for with our Mobile Phones search tool.



















































































User Comments
Be the first to comment.