HTC
Freestyle is a smartphone due to the 3.2” capacitive touchscreen
display taking up most of the front. The display resolution is 320x480, which
makes small text in web pages look a bit pixelated, but the phone’s menus and
applications are readable without any problem.
Unfortunately, it can be challenging to view in direct
sunlight, as the display looks completely dark, even with the brightness turned
up – so you’ll have to use your hand to shade the display at times. Below the
display are four buttons: send, end, back, and a multipurpose menu key; while
above the display is the earpiece and an LED light that flashes whenever you
receive a new message.
The only thing we dislike is the poorly designed battery
door, that has to be popped-off the bottom of the phone, then there’s a piece
of plastic you have to flip-down that is holding the battery in-place. This is
also the process to get to the SIM card and microSD memory card slot. We would
have rather seen a standard battery cover on the back that simply comes off in
one step.
The metal construction of the HTC Freestyle means it has a
good weight (128g) and balance to it, and also feels pretty solid in the hands.
Around the sides are the volume rocker, power/lock key, 3.5mm headset
jack, camera key, and microUSB port, while the 3.2MP camera and
external speaker are on the back.
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