subject: Htc Radar Comes Power Packed With The Newest Mango Os [print this page] HTC, the globe-leading Taiwan brand of mobile handsets is here to rock the market. Sporting a sleek, slender and polished body, the phone has something sharp about its appearance, in spite of its smoothened and rounded edges. Powered with the Windows Phone 7 Mango, the greatest USP of the phone is its powerful operating system. HTC Radar review says that the latest Windows Phone version of OS has been particularly aimed for a section of the users who are upgrading from the 2010 handsets of the first batch to this platform.
To make the switch comfortable for them, the Mango OS of the phone has been chosen as it makes the devices quite risk-free. Lacking both the colossal screen of HTC Titan and diminutive size of iPhone 4S, the phone is unique in its own ways. To enable an easy operation, the Windows Phone 7.5 has been chosen. The OS is overwhelming with its 500 new features in offer. In comparison to the last Phone 7 OS, this one has developed remarkably, which has made it welcoming. This is the point the HTC Radar review is stressing upon, as one of the chief highlights of the phone.
Judging by the whole lot of improvements that Mango platform has undergone, it has accelerated the overall performance of the phone by manifold. Even the browsing experience on the phone with Mango is much better than in other platforms. Those who are social network addicts will also find it a joyful experience to tweet and post with the help of the seamless LinkedIn and Twitter integration. Even posts and updates can be managed in a much better pace and fashion in these hubs with Radar. Nokia Lumia 800 review suggests that picture quality of Lumia is better than Radar even if the OS is many times better than Lumia.
The OS has received such high accolades that it has been compared with the original Windows Phone Seven and has been declared as a light year ahead of the former. Unlike Android, Mango does not offer customization options to change the design or user interface. However, for better experience in the Radar, the company has added certain apps and features to the platform. The pre-installed dedicated apps are where Nokia Lumia 800 review have come in tie with Radar. Fitting perfectly with life and its little requirements, this smartphone is an excellent touch device to keep yourself entertained.