The first Android phone for AT & T is decent, looks a nice HTC, fun and useful little device. There is only one problem. While the Air sports a sharp picture, the camera great, and great social networking features, AT & T was dotted with a dump of bloatware, ranging from redundant really angry.
From 2.3 to 4.1 by 0.46 inches (HWD) and only 4.1 ounces, fits easily in air, even small hands, and is navigable hand operation. It is noble appearance with a glossy black front and back soft-touch black, that are screwed up (it seems an illusion, the case of blocks, as on most phones.) Under the back cover of the capricious Air bright yellow. An optical joystick and four buttons under the touch-screen control menu. The air is the small size of 3.2 inches, 320-480 screen looks down and clear the right size for this resolution. HTC Touch keyboards are both very small given the size of the screen, but your tolerance for this are really about your finger size and mobility. I have not had a problem, but I have small hands.
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