HTC Hero
The HTC Hero embodies HTC Sense™—a holistic experience based on putting people at the center. It is the world's first Android-based phone with complete HTC customizations. Stay close to the people in your life with all your text exchanges, email conversations, Facebook updates, Flickr photo albums and phone logs neatly organized by people, not applications. Read about Android »

4.55 ounces 4.4" high x 2.2" wide x .57" thick.
Approximate battery life** 4 hours talk / 15 days standby.
Keep your most important people close with one-touch HTC Inner Circle™. See all your email in one place. Get instant access to one-touch messaging, internet and camera. Move fast with the exposed QWERTY keyboard. Talk longer with a longer battery life.
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4.15 ounces 4.4" high x 2.4" wide x .55" thick.
Approximate battery life** 4.7 hours talk / 13 days standby.
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Advanced smartphone built on a TouchFLOâ„¢ 3D interface for a superior touchscreen experience. Compatible to sync with Microsoft Exchange and Outlook. Robust memory, advanced music player, games and much more! Supports Wi-Fi access.

4.05 ounces. 3.9" high x 2" wide x .55" thick.
Approximate battery life** 4 hours talk / 14 days standby.
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NOTE: Features subject to change without notice.
Shared Memory — Some phone features such as calendar, images, ringtones, games, applications, phonebook, multimedia & text messages, and to-do notes may share memory. Using such features may reduce the memory available.
* May be carrier or handset dependent and/or require a service subscription.
** Talk and standby times are approximate. Battery performance depends on network configuration, signal strength, operating temperature, features selected, voice, data and other application usage patterns.
^ Hearing Aid Compatibility Definitions — M-ratings meet FCC guidelines and are less likely to interfere with hearing devices. M4 is a superior rating to M3. T-ratings meet FCC guidelines and are compatible with the telecoil used in some hearing devices. T4 is a superior rating to T3.


