Thursday, July 26, 2012

HTC Flyer Tablet Review






A video review of the HTC Flyer 7" Android tablet with WiFi. Check out our full review at: www.mobiletechreview.com The Flyer sells for 9 at Best Buy (price drop) and it runs Android OS 2.3.3 Gingerbread with HTC Sense software. HTC went with Gingerbread instead of the tablet-centric Honeycomb so they could heavily customize the tablet with HTC Sense widgets, apps and social networking integration. They also added support for an active digitizer pen in addition to capacitive multi-touch, for you note-takers and artists. The pen is sold separately for a steep .99.
Video Rating: 4 / 5

25 comments:

  1. guys which should I get this or the nexus 7?

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  2. Can u call your friends in it replay asap

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  3. it has a front camera

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  4. It does have a front camera

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  5. The initial cost is what hurt this. I think htc shouldnt stop trying in the tablet market but for some reason it looks like they're not interested anymore.

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  6. no front camera?..a minus

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  7. great review, thank you!

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  8. I love woman reviewers

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  9. You're left handed. That explains it!

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  10. Happy to help!

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  11. THANK YOU SO VERY MUCH !! You are so very intelligent. I learned so much from you . Thanks again!!

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  12. Umm no normally people are not limited with android but some apps are built for iOS and some for Android

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  13. can you get a lot of the apps that would be on an ipod touch or are you imited to the andoriod store or something? plz reply soon!

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  14. its called aluminium not ipad design

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  15. Justin bieber Never say never? HAHAHAHA who the hell u need to say it.

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  16. Where did you get it?

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  17. can you easily back up the notes taken on the Flyer on a Desktop?

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  18. Whats with the non-replaceable battery? HTC One X has the same drawback.

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  19. Actually it doesn't and no where near the same amount of sales but more users*

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  20. Thanks :) but I don't got a Flyer yet. But thinking of getting one, it seems nice. And with ICS 4.0, it would be pretty cool!

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  21. HTC has it upgraded to Android 3.2.1, but ICS 4.0 is also supposed to be on the way if it isn't already available ? My HTC Flyer hasn't arrived yet, but reading the pdf manual the updates for the Os can be checked manually.

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  22. just a bigger -.-

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  23. Can this get ugraded to Ice Cream Sandwhich? :)

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  24. BlackBerry Playbook for the win!

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