HTC Gratia 8.13 cm (3.2") Single SIM Android 2.1 3G 1200 mAh White

  • Brand : HTC
  • Product name : Gratia
  • Product code : 99HKV022-00
  • Category : Smartphones
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  • Long product name HTC Gratia 8.13 cm (3.2") Single SIM Android 2.1 3G 1200 mAh White :

    3.2" TFT, 320x480, Bluetooth 2.1+EDR, Wi-Fi, GPS, 115g, White

  • Short summary description HTC Gratia 8.13 cm (3.2") Single SIM Android 2.1 3G 1200 mAh White :

    HTC Gratia, 8.13 cm (3.2"), 320 x 480 pixels, 0.6 GHz, Android 2.1, White

  • Long summary description HTC Gratia 8.13 cm (3.2") Single SIM Android 2.1 3G 1200 mAh White :

    HTC Gratia. Display diagonal: 8.13 cm (3.2"), Display resolution: 320 x 480 pixels. Processor frequency: 0.6 GHz. Rear camera type: Single camera. SIM card capability: Single SIM. Operating system installed: Android 2.1. Battery capacity: 1200 mAh. Product colour: White. Weight: 115 g

Reviews
Updated:
2011-07-31 12:17:30
Average rating:70
Uk has collected 32 expert reviews for HTC Gratia 8.13 cm (3.2") Single SIM Android 2.1 3G 1200 mAh White and the average expert rating is 70 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Uk to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
itreviews.com
Updated:
2011-07-31 12:16:05
Average rating:0
HTC's Gratia is designed to fit in the space between high-end Android smartphones such as the HTC Desire HD, and entry-level models such as the Orange San Francisco, a rebranding of ZTE's Blade handset. But to call it 'mid-range' is to inadequately de...
  • If you want a smartphone for occasional use of the web, Google Maps, video watching and so on, the HTC Gratia might just suit. If, on the other hand, you plan to indulge in those kinds of activities regularly you'd be better off with a larger screen an...
trustedreviews.com
Updated:
2011-07-31 12:16:14
Average rating:80
The Android 2.2-powered Gratia is HTC's latest mid-range smartphone. Its name, which can roughly be translated from Latin to "grace", sounds a lot less bold than its older siblings the HTC Desire , Hero and Wildfire , but there's a lot to like about this...
  • Great screen, Cute design, Android 2.2 OS...
  • Poor camera, No Flash 10.1 support, Limited internal memory...
gadgetshow.channel5.com
Updated:
2011-07-31 12:16:17
Average rating:60
In a smartphone world currently dominated by 4-inch behemoths, the surprisingly compact 3.2-inch HTC Gratia makes a pleasant change. It's still packed with features, however, and gets a pin-sharp screen. Read on to find out if it can better its larger...
  • It's increasingly difficult to find a compact touchscreen smartphone these days, with most manufacturers producing bigger and bigger devices. If you're looking for something a little smaller, the HTC Gratia has a lot to offer, with its compact size and cute styling at the top of the list. The 3.2-inch screen on the HTC Gratia offers a couple of advantages. As well as providing a smaller and more...
  • The main problem with the HTC Gratia, is that there's little to recommend it over other Android handsets aside from the size and battery life. Devices like the HTC Legend offer better styling, better build quality and better screens, making it difficult to justify the HTC Gratia's existence.
  • The HTC Gratia is a nice smartphone, but it simply lacks any stand-out features. It's worth a look if you simply want a small handset with a decent battery life, but there are better all-round devices on the market. HTC Gratia is tagged with HTC Gratia...
techradar.com
Updated:
2011-07-31 12:16:21
Average rating:70
The US's slimline, Android-running HTC Aria was due to arrive on UK and European shores back in November, albeit rebranded as the less-musical-sounding Gratia and boasting Android 2.2 (Froyo), rather than 2.1 (Eclair).Now it's finally here and ready to ca...
  • Great HTC Sense-enriched core experience, Good hardware design, Intelligent mobile browsing, Contacts well managed, Easy to get online and synced up...
  • Flash for the web is a wash, Battery life is less than stellar, GPS is a battery killer, Weaker processor than we'd like, Lacks HD video and camera flash...
  • A neat little phone, but too small and underpowered to threaten the big boys and will struggle against the forthcoming and cheaper Wildfire S...
electricpig.co.uk
Updated:
2011-07-31 12:16:24
Average rating:60
Try to find the HTC Gratia Android phone on HTC’s official website. If you’re browsing from the UK, you’ll struggle – it doesn’t appear on the company’s list of phones available in the UK. And yet here the little chipper of a Google blower is, on s...
  • it.Contrary to HTC’s website specs, the HTC Gratia actually runs the more recent Android 2.2 rather than 2.1 build of Google’s mobile OS, which offers speed improvements running apps, and a handy mobile WiFi hotspot feature for hopping online with your laptop (or HTC Flyer) wherever your phone has a 3G signal. With a lowly 600MHz processor inside however, the HTC Gratia doesn’t support Adobe Fla...
  • Lacks the best bits of HTC Sense...
  • We want to like the HTC Gratia, but it feels lostWe were surprised by the sheer number of phones HTC unveiled at Mobile World Congress last month, and their nearing release makes the HTC Gratia a difficult sell. Add to that, the superior and almost ide...
3g.co.uk
Updated:
2011-07-31 12:16:29
Average rating:80
HTC has produced plenty of Android devices recently, and the Gratia comes up to its usual high standards. It’s hardly a budget phone, at £299 SIM free, but it’s a decent mid-range device with a number of advanced features you’d expect on a high-end...
  • Nifty design, decent social networking, a responsive touch display and Android 2.2 Froyo...
  • The virtual keyboard is sluggish; HTC handsets will be getting newer versions of Android...
fonehome.co.uk
Updated:
2011-09-14 19:30:32
Average rating:60
The HTC Gratia is here to bring back mini mobiles into vogue. After a year of non stop, oversized Google blowers, this baby slots neatly into the palm of your hand. But is it handy to use, or will your fingers struggle to tap at the shrunken keyboard b...
  • In terms of price, you’ll get better specs and newer software on the HTC Gratia than previous model, the HTC Wildfire. But based on size alone, the HTC Legend remains best in class...
recombu.com
Updated:
2014-03-30 05:48:44
Average rating:80
The HTC Gratia isn’t attempting to dethrone the Desire HD, it’s a very different proposition- with a shrunken frame noticeably smaller than the rest of the HTC family. Although the innards may have required some adjustments, it still comes packed with...
  • The Gratia has already existed for half a year already (albeit in the US, under the moniker of the HTC Aria) and its performance may look very sluggish compared to newer forthcoming mid-price smartphones. That shouldn’t detract from the solid design an...
recombu.com
Updated:
2011-07-31 12:16:34
Average rating:0
The HTC Gratia isn’t attempting to dethrone the Desire HD, it’s a very different proposition- with a shrunken frame noticeably smaller than the rest of the HTC family. Although the innards may have required some adjustments, it still comes packed with...
  • The Gratia has already existed for half a year already (albeit in the US, under the moniker of the HTC Aria) and its performance may look very sluggish compared to newer forthcoming mid-price smartphones. That shouldn’t detract from the solid design an...
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