So how does HTC's
Amaze 4G stack up to its European counterpart, the
Sensation XE? Pretty well actually. The 4.3-inch qHD smartphone also features Qualcomm's 1.5GHz dual-core Snapdragon CPU, but bumps the RAM from 768MB to 1GB. It's also HTC's first
NFC toting device and joins T-Mobile's
Galaxy S II as the other 42Mbps
HSPA+ -capable handset on Magenta's network. More noteworthy is its trick eight megapixel shooter, which features the same backside-illuminated sensor, f2.2 wide-angle optics and 1080p video recording capability as the
myTouch 4G Slide. Similarly, the Amaze 4G hangs on to quite a bit of that phone's camera software, including a new composite mode that automagically creates one stellar image out of five less than fabulous snapshots. We also liked the addition of two physical camera buttons, one for stills and the other for video. First impressions of the
Sense-laden, Gingerbread smartphone? It's very much like a
Sensation on steroids, with a definite T-Mobile flavor. Take a look at our gallery and hit the break for our hands-on video from
Mobilize 2011.
Myriam Joire contributed to this report. Continue reading Hands-on with HTC's Amaze 4G for T-Mobile (video)
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