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  • HTC Smart review

    The HTC Smart mobile phone borrows many design cues from the Android operating system, but has basic features and lacks a third-party application store.

    £179 inc VAT

    Score - 6 out of 10

  • HTC Legend review

    Featuring a superb, Apple-esque design, HTC's latest Android smartphone — the HTC Legend — is one of the sexiest looking mobile phones we've ever reviewed. The…

    Free

    Score - 8 out of 10

  • HTC HD Mini review

    The HTC HD Mini is a cut down version of the HTC HD2, and is sleeker and slimmer mobile phone device overall.

    £300 inc VAT

    Score - 7 out of 10

  • HTC Desire review

    The HTC Desire Google Android smartphone has more been compared to Apple's iPhone 4 and, whilst the latter has been associated with long-queues outside Apple's…

    £399 inc VAT

    Score - 9 out of 10

  • HTC Wildfire review

    The HTC Wildfire is a smaller, cheaper version of the HTC Desire mobile phone. The Wildfire's low-resolution display and occasional lag are down sides, but it is well…

    £229 inc VAT

    Score - 7 out of 10

  • HTC Desire Z review

    The HTC Desire Z smartphone boasts a slide-out QWERTY keyboard and runs the latest 2.2 "Froyo" version of Google's Android operating system.

    £429 inc VAT

  • T-Mobile G2 Touch review

    The T-Mobile G2 Touch is the successor to 2008's much ballyhooed HTC G1 (aka the "Google Phone").

    £400 inc VAT

    Score - 7 out of 10

  • HTC Wildfire S review

    The HTC Wildfire S proves that lower-end Google Android phones don't necessarily have to be attractive too.

    Free

    Score - 8 out of 10

  • HTC Desire S review

    The HTC Desire S is an update to the firm's popular Desire Android smartphone. We got our hands on the HTC Desire S for a first look.

    Free

  • HTC Desire HD review

    A souped-up version of the HTC Desire that wowed us last year, the Google Android 2.2 'Froyo'-based HTC Desire HD is one of the most popular smartphones on the…

    £469 inc VAT

    Score - 9 out of 10

  • HTC Incredible S review

    The HTC Incredible S does a respectable job of living up to its name.

    £395 inc VAT

    Score - 8 out of 10

  • HTC Sensation review

    The HTC Sensation is a solidly built Google Android smartphone that can rub shoulders with the best the platform has to offer, including the Samsung Galaxy S II and…

    £499 inc VAT

    Score - 8 out of 10

  • HTC EVO 3D review

    One of the first 3D Android phones, the HTC EVO 3D is a worthy successor to the EVO 4G. It's due to launch in the UK in late 2011.

    £599 inc VAT

    Score - 8 out of 10

  • HTC Salsa Android Review

    The HTC Salsa is good value for money smartphone with a great design, but its ultimate appeal will depend on how much you use Facebook on a daily basis.

    £299 inc VAT

    Score - 8 out of 10

  • HTC Sensation XL review

    HTC Sensation XL preview: When it comes to smartphones, how big is too big?

    Free

  • HTC Rhyme review

    The HTC Rhyme may be targeting women, but this stylish and user friendly smartphone should appeal to a broader market.

    £390 inc VAT

    Score - 8 out of 10

  • HTC Sensation XE review

    The original HTC Sensation gets a splash of red paint and an endorsement from Dr.Dre

    £465 inc VAT

    Score - 8 out of 10

  • HTC One X review

    The HTC One X is HTC's new flagship Android phone, featuring a superb design, a fantastic display and offers excellent performance along with some very well designed…

    £480 inc VAT

    Score - 8 out of 10

  • HTC One S review

    The HTC One S is the ultimate multimedia phone for Android, from gaming to music to snapping high-quality photos. Read our HTC One S review to find out more - UPDATED…

    £370 inc VAT

    Score - 9 out of 10

  • HTC One V review

    HTC's One range of smartphones consists of three handsets. The HTC One V is the baby entry-level offering with the cheapest price tag but you get a decent smartphone…

    £200 inc VAT

    Score - 8 out of 10

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