HTC Radar Packs The New Windows Phone 7.5 OS
Google’s Android, the latest version being 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich, Apple’s iOS are the operating systems that have been the top choices of the mobile manufacturers to empower their handsets with. Windows Phone 7 has done a decent business and has successfully satiated the tech freaks. Here is the Mango, Windows 7.5, which is making the tech-savvy generation to go gaga over it. Microsoft, the top-notch software brand, cannot afford to give the world of smartphone software market, a miss. The new smartphone from the house of the Taiwanese mobile company is the HTC Radar, which is running on Windows 7.5. If you are yet to lay your hands on a HTC Radar review, then you should do so to upbreast yourself with the features and applications that the Radar has to offer.
The new Windows 7.5 is exciting and fun to use and the mobile freaks are raving about the Radar, owing to its power-packed performance. Giving the Radar a tough competition is the Nokia Lumia 800 which is also empowered by Windows Phone 7.5. Both the Radar and the Lumia 800 feed on Mango which is making the mobile lovers to possess one of the handsets suiting their budget and preference. A Nokia Lumia 800 review spelt out how the 8 MP camera, capped with dual LED Flash, Carl Zeiss optics offers mind-boggling snaps. The Radar performs a decent job in clicking good snaps armed with a 5 MP. The Lumia takes a back seat in terms of the absence of the secondary camera, and here the Radar scores with its VGA camera enabling the users to enjoy the fun of video-calling. A HTC Radar review also pronounces how S-LCD capacitive touchscreen measuring 3.8 inches is one of the highlighting points of the display of the Radar.
In terms of memory of a smartphone, a Nokia Lumia 800 review reveals that there is 16 GB in-built memory with 512 RAM, while HTC Radar integrates 8 GB internal memory with 512 RAM. Both the phones lack a microSD card slot which deprives the users to expand the memory of the smartphones.

