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HTC Flyer Wi-Fi

HTC Flyer Wi-Fi
alaScore 88

380 reviews

Dec, 2024

alaTest has collected and analyzed 380 reviews of HTC Flyer Wi-Fi. The average rating for this product is 3.9/5, compared to an average rating of 4.2/5 for other products in the same category for all reviews. People really like the design and portability. The size and usability are also appreciated, but some have doubts about the camera. Opinions about the reliability and price are different.

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We analyzed user and expert ratings, product age and more factors. Compared to other products in the same category the HTC Flyer Wi-Fi is awarded an overall alaScore™ of 88/100 = Very good quality.

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Consumer review (amazon.co.uk)

Amazon.co.uk review summary for HTC Flyer Wi-Fi

 

alaTest has collected and analyzed 6 user reviews of HTC Flyer Wi-Fi from Amazon.co.uk. The average user rating for this product is 4.0/5, compared to an average user rating of 4.3/5 for other products in the same category on Amazon.co.uk.

83% of the reviews on Amazon.co.uk give this product a positive rating.

Dec, 2024

Consumer review (amazon.com)

Amazon.com review summary for HTC Flyer Wi-Fi

 

alaTest has collected and analyzed 76 user reviews of HTC Flyer Wi-Fi from Amazon.com. The average user rating for this product is 4.0/5, compared to an average user rating of 4.1/5 for other products in the same category on Amazon.com. People are impressed by the size and portability. The price and usability also get good feedback. There are some mixed views about the camera and reliability.

performance, usability, price, portability, size

83% of the reviews on Amazon.com give this product a positive rating.

Dec, 2024

Expert review by : GSMArena team (gsmarena.com)

HTC Flyer review – Pen pal

 

Considering the avalanche of tablets now on the market one could be forgiven for thinking “How will this one be any different?” The HTC Flyer, though, is nothing if not unique.Yes, it's an Android tablet; but one which has decided to zig when every...

7.0" 16M-color LCD capacitive touchscreen of WSVGA (600 x 1024 pixels) resolution ; Single-core ARMv71500MHz CPU, 1GB RAM, 16/32GB of user-available storage ; Android 2.3.3 (Gingerbread) with HTC Sense 2.1 UI ; Quad-band GSM 850/900/1800/1900 and...

Weighs almost as much as an 8.9" tablet ; Charges only with the supplied HTC charger ; Non-replaceable battery ; Lower resolution than current crop of droid slates ; Lack of dual-core processor ; Android 2.3.3 Gingerbread instead of 3.0 Honeycomb ; 5...

That’s that then. One of the most unique Android tablets out there - the HTC Flyer. It does well - even without the all-important dual-core processor and cream-of-the-crop Honeycomb OS.

Jul, 2011

Expert review by : Vlad Savov (engadget.com)

HTC Flyer

 

Over the past couple of years, HTC has rapidly built up an enviable reputation (and bank balance) in the smartphone space with a succession of feature-rich, smartly designed, and innovative handsets. The HD2 introduced us to the 4.3-inch form factor,...

Great screen size and quality ; Magic Pen is both useful and fun ; Aluminum construction ensures durability

Price ; Heavy and chunky ; Few apps optimized for screen size

May, 2011

Expert review by : Donald Bell (cnet.com)

HTC Flyer review

 

While the rest of the industry is rushing to produce 10-inch tablets that compete directly against the Apple iPad 2 , HTC is throwing out a curveball called the HTC Flyer. Using a 7-inch screen and running Android 2.3, the HTC Flyer feels like an echo...

Fans of 7-inch tablets will appreciate the HTC Flyer's screen quality, durable construction, HD video recording, and unique features, such as digital pen compatibility and HTC's Sense UI customization.

The Flyer is small, thick, and pricey, and isn't running Google's Android 3.0 tablet OS. Its most distinctive feature, the Magic Pen, may not come included and is expensive to replace.

The HTC Flyer puts a new spin on the 7-inch Android tablet, but its high price and smartphone-style OS are a tough sell next to its bigger, cheaper Honeycomb kin.

Oct, 2011

Expert review by : loresjoberg (wired.com)

Review: HTC Flyer

 

Without the stylus you have an unexceptional, expensive Android tablet with a 7-inch screen. Shelling out the extra $80 for the stylus gives you an...

Full-featured, if not very powerful. Pleasant interface as long as you don’t use the stylus

Not particularly fast or particularly cheap. Runs Android 2.2, not 3.1, at least until HTC delivers the promised update. Stylus is a frivolous gimmick

Jun, 2011

Expert review by : JoannaStern (theverge.com)

HTC Flyer review

 

In the past few months, we've reviewed four Honeycomb tablets, which despite some minor differences — a USB port here, a keyboard dock there — have largely been built from the same cloth. You're...

Extremely well-built ; Very polished Sense UI ; Stylus adds a new dimension ; Over seven hours of battery life

Stylus costs $80, easy to lose ; Poor camera quality ; No OCR apps supported

The Flyer gets so much right, which is why HTC’s pricing oversight is such an incredible shame

May, 2011

Expert review by (notebookcheck.net)

Review HTC Flyer 7 inch WiFi+3G Tablet/MID

 

I believe I can fly. It's finally here – the tablet from HTC. The new device is called Flyer and has a 7 inch touchscreen that can display a resolution of 1024x600 pixels. A single core CPU with a system clock of 1.5 GHz does its work inside. Can the...

Automatically rotating controls, Fan / silent operation, 5 MP digicam & webcam, Tablet can be used as modem, access point and DNLA player, Brilliant colors, We noticed the controls very positively in the test. They also adjust to the display's positioning

High price, Glossy display, We didn't miss much in the HTC Flyer. A HDMI port would add value to the device, but it wouldn't have an impact on the total score

Jun, 2011

Expert review by : Chris Burns (slashgear.com)

HTC Flyer WiFi Review

 

Let's take a look for a bit at the United States' first look at HTC's Flyer tablet. As you may well know by now, there's another version of this device out there by the name of EVO View 4G - have a look at our hands-on with that version of the device...

This device will be running you $499.99 at Best Buy and, if you’re lucky, you can go in your local store and ask and it might be there right now. Online at the moment I publish this they’re still stuck on pre-orders. Other prices include English gems...

May, 2011

Expert review by : Chris Davies (slashgear.com)

HTC Flyer Review

 

It's been a long time since we've seen an HTC tablet: the HTC Shift, in fact, all the way back in 2008. Even then the company didn't play by the normal rules, pairing Windows Vista and Windows Mobile on a single device. Now, it's the turn of the HTC...

All too often we criticize new tablets for trying to take on the iPad by photocopying its specs. Apple’s slate has undoubtedly changed – and dominated – the consumer touch device market, but it seems that sales success has blinkered many rivals to the...

May, 2011

Expert review by : intomobile.com (intomobile.com)

HTC Flyer Wi-Fi

 

The Wi-Fi only version of the Flyer lacks 3G radio, thus allowing users to connect to the Internet only when in a hotspot. Rest of the specs are identical and include a 7-inch touchscreen, 1.5GHz single-core processor, two cameras (5-megapixel on the...

Verizon 4G LTE network is incredibly fast, 32GB microSD card included, Integrated kickstand works in portrait and landscape

Battery life is among the worst we�ve ever seen, No 4G LTE power toggle option, Kickstand in landscape orientation blocks microUSB port

Oct, 2011

Expert review by : cellphones.ca (cellphones.ca)

HTC Flyer

 

The Flyer represents mobile phone maker HTC's initial foray into the ever-expanding tablet market. Released in May of 2011, the tablet departs from many of its competitors in some very important ways that some consumers may find worthwhile, but others...

Sep, 2011

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