“Best in sight and sound” is how HTC is marketing the Rezound. With a beautiful
HD screen, Beats audio and a hefty 8-megapixel camera, HTC's going
where no other smartphone has gone before – up and beyond what consumers expect. We had a brief hands-on with the Rezound after its announcement and here are our thoughts. Click on for the full preview of HTC's next great Android smartphone.
Specifications
4.3-inch screen (720p HD)
Android 2.3 Gingerbread (HTC Sense, Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich-ready)
1.5GHz dual-core processor
8-megapixel camera
32GB Storage (16GB flash / 16GB micro SD)
1GB of RAM
Verizon 4G LTE
Design
The
Rezound takes its design cues from the Droid Incredible 2 – even the
inside, which is made of red translucent plastic is breathtaking. I've
never had any reason to really look inside of a smartphone, but now I
do.
The Rezound's translucent red innards are gorgeous.
Another view of the inside with the 16GB micro SD inside.
As you can see in the shot above, the battery is hot swappable. It's a 1,620 mAh battery in there.
Very nice texturized grip on the back.
Standard Android home buttons here.
The
back sports a texturized grip and a very simple Beats logo. It almost
feels like a darker Thunderbolt tossed into a blender with an
Incredible. You'll also see that it tapers ever so slightly on its butt.
It's significantly thicker than the iPhone
4 (nearly twice as thick), but the build quality doesn't feel cheap
which makes not feel extra bulky in your front pants pocket.
There's a slight taper there. Can you see it?
The Rezound is thicker than the iPhone 4
Display
4.3-inch 1280x720 display
This is the first smartphone with a
4.3-inch HD 720p display that HTC is releasing. It's on par with the
Galaxy Nexus's 1280 x 720 display. It's fantastic. When I checked out
the Droid RAZR, I thought its qHD was already a huge notch above the
rest of the smartphones out there, but HTC's really hit a home run with
the Rezound. Video has really never looked so good on a smartphone.
The
entire screen really engulfs everything and is the centerpiece to
making the Rezound one of the best mobile devices available.
Performance
HTC Sense 3.5
The Rezound is runs Android 2.3 Gingerbread, with
the latest HTC Sense 3.5 skin. It doesn't have Android 4.0 Ice Cream
Sandwich, but HTC said the smartphone is shipping as ICS-ready, meaning
it'll get it ASAP when Google finalizes it. From our hands-on, we can
proudly report that the 1.5GHz dual-core processor and 1GB of RAM
definitely never lagged. The Rezound is really fast and responsive.
Though, to be fair, what dual-core smartphone that isn't a piece of junk
isn't these days?
HTC said it was gracious to help kickstart the
4G LTE revolution with its lineup of smartphones such as the
Thunderbolt and it follows through to the Rezound. HTC touts being able
to download an audio track in
four seconds via 4G LTE. We'll have to wait to review the Rezound it
before making any judgments on data speed performance.
With 32GB of storage (16GB internal + 16GB micro SD), the Rezound is definitely not lacking.
Camera
8-megapixel with dual LED flash
One of the problems that HTC says
its smartphones lag behind is in camera quality. With the Rezound, HTC
aims to fix that with an 8-megapixel camera with an f/2.2 lens that can
take great photos in extremely low light. Couple that with the dual LED flashes and pictures should look sharp.
How's the video recording? Keeping up with what's already on the market, the Rezound has 1080p HD video recording.
2-megapixel front facing camera
Neat
features like Action Burst, Instant Capture, Panorama, Slow-motion
various effects to pictures and video to share the moment as it takes
place in real time round out the Rezound's camera. Impressive indeed.
Various photo effects. It's like a built-in Instagram!
See how it's warping in real time? Effects work live for video and photos.
Sound
Beats audio earbuds included in the box.
One of the major
features that HTC is playing up on the Rezound is it Beats Audio sound.
After buying a 51 percent stake in Beats in August, HTC's worked hard to
revolutionize mobile audio. By integrating Beats audio into the
Rezound, HTC's managed to “figure out the degradation of sound” on the
mobile phone.
We gave the Rezound a quick listen and it does
sound kind of deeper, but we can't be sure how much of an improvement
the audio really is over the pumping speakers at this HTC event. It does
also have intelligent acoustic switching, so it automatically optimizes
the sound based on what you're doing. Or you can do it manually (see
below).
Toggle Beats audio when you want that extra oomph in your music.
Right
in the box, you'll aso get a pair of slick looking Beats earbuds
that'll allow owners to have quality sound, without the need to run out
and drop $200+ for a decent pair.
Conclusion
The Rezound drops in the U.S for Verizon on November 14 and will be in
Verizon online shops, Verizon retail stores and Best Buy for $299.99
with two-year contract. My overall impression is that the HTC Rezound is
a beast. It's fast, it's slick, it's backed by Beats audio, and that
display is to die for. This is going to be a fantastic smartphone.