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The Taiwanese manufacturer does not directly name its new smartphone HTC Rhyme ladies' However, the feminine note can be traced here in all aspects so clearly that there is no doubt about the gender orientation of this model. And the advertising video for this model features entirely female hands, famously operating a smartphone.

The “sleekness” and even some “effeminacy” of the shapes and pastel colors are supported by a set of accessories, the most unusual of which is unambiguously called Charm. In the fall we launched a new product called HTC Bliss, but in the end we got Rhyme. Although the characteristics of the device itself turned out to be quite consistent with those that were announced. Inside, it's a typical Android smartphone, almost the same as the HTC Desire S, except for minor details. The technical marking of the model is S510b.

Scope of delivery and characteristics

Depending on the color of the device itself, the accessories included in the package may also differ in color, but their set is constant. In our case, HTC Rhyme had a sand color, and the rest of the kit was distinguished by the snow-white execution of absolutely all parts. When purchasing, say, a lilac color option, all the accessories in the box will also be this color.

The complete list of accessories is as follows:

  • smartphone HTC Rhyme
  • case
  • dock station
  • USB cable
  • wired hands free headset
  • beacon keychain
  • Charger with USB input
  • user guide

The device comes in a white cardboard box with a single visible sign on the outside and plenty of compartments on the inside. In these compartments you will find a considerable number of interesting and useful gizmos - from headphones that will never get confused to a full-fledged docking station. There is also a snow-white leather case, and even a flashlight keychain on a cord. The equipment is more than rich, which, of course, could not but affect the overall cost of the device, but more on that later.

The characteristics of the HTC Rhyme S510b communicator are as follows:

  • Scorpion processor 1 GHz, Qualcomm MSM8255 Snapdragon chipset with Adreno 205 GPU
  • operating room Android system 2.3.5
  • Super LCD display, diagonal 3.7 inches, 480×800 pixels, capacitive, with multitouch
  • RAM 768 MB, 4 GB flash (0.94 GB available)
  • GSM communication 850/900/1800/1900 MHz, GPRS/EDGE
  • Communication 3G UMTS 900/2100 MHz
  • Bluetooth v3.0 with A2DP and PBAP
  • Wi-Fi 802.11b/g/n, DLNA, point Wi-Fi access
  • GPS, AGPS
  • Slot for microSDHC cards
  • FM radio
  • Position sensor
  • Light sensor
  • Magnetometer
  • 5 megapixel camera with autofocus, 720p video recording
  • Lithium-ion battery with a capacity of 1600 mAh
  • Dimensions 119x60.8x10.9 mm
  • Weight 130 g.

Design and appearance

In total, at the moment, the communicator is available in three colors: turquoise, lilac and sand. Sand Rhyme, which just appeared in our editorial office, has a light coffee shade, and this is perhaps the only color option for the new product that is suitable for the male half. It is the most neutral, but, as a result, it is not too bright and less noticeable. The other two, lilac and turquoise, definitely win against its background. However, color preferences are a purely individual matter, so we won’t focus on this. One has only to add that the use of soft-touch materials gives any of the three colors depth and matteness. So, due to its pastel shades, HTC Rhyme will stand out favorably in any showcase and attract the admiring glances of the fair sex. In terms of visual design, the designers of HTC Rhyme did an excellent job.

At first, however, a certain disharmony appears in the mind when you first look at the back surface of the device, but this feeling quickly passes. It appears to arise due to the visual division of the back of the smartphone into three unequal sections with different shades of color. These three components appeared here due to the fact that the metal body of the device itself has a closed frame that forms a jumper at the rear of the body. It is the middle of three assorted parts that make up the back surface. The other two are covers made of plastic using the soft-touch effect that is already well known to users and for some reason painted in different colors. Due to the matte finish of the case, there can be no question of any fingerprints except on the screen itself - the phone is absolutely not easily soiled.

The dimensions of the HTC Rhyme, despite the obvious feminine orientation, are not so small: the device is even slightly wider and half a centimeter longer than the same Desire S.

  • HTC Desire S - 115x59.8x11.6mm
  • HTC Rhyme - 119x60.8x10.9mm

To tell the truth, due to its considerable width and thin, curve-free body, the HTC Rhyme does not feel as comfortable in the hand as the Desire S. Due to the greater thickness and curvature of the body, it fits better into the palm, unlike the completely flat and thin Rhyme. In general, the design genius of the NTS developers is beginning to fail: the famous slight bend in the lower part, which reliably protected the screen from contact with the surface and felt comfortable in the hand, has disappeared somewhere. Now we have a completely flat and absolutely even block in all directions with rounded edges. As a result, the screen adheres entirely and gets scratched on any surface if the phone is lying “face down”, and if vice versa, then the hole for the external speaker is blocked, and the outgoing sound becomes barely audible.

Again, some dissonance between visual and physical perception arises when you take Rhyme in your hand and suddenly feel a weight that is unexpected for such a thin body. For some reason the communicator feels even heavier than it actually is.

There are not many control elements on the HTC Rhyme body, and their arrangement is not quite familiar for HTC. The two-position volume control rocker has moved to the right side of the device, and this is good news for left-handers. With this location of this key, holding the smartphone with your left hand has become more convenient.

The left side is also not left empty: a Micro-USB connector is located here, which for some reason is covered with a plug. The plug is ugly: it’s just a plastic hatch, and even with a notch for a nail - it looks untidy, visually cheapens the device, and it’s not clear why it was made at all. It would be better to leave the connector open and not be tricky.

At the top there are: a 3.5 mm headphone jack, an additional microphone and a power control button for the communicator, at the bottom there is only a microphone.

The front panel standardly contains four touch keys at the bottom for interacting with the operating system and programs, and at the top there is a front camera lens and sensors. The earpiece hole is just a thin, barely noticeable slit. Not a very elegant solution, and certainly not expensive. The large metal grille of the HTC Desire S looked much brighter and more attractive.

But another design detail, on the contrary, is very ennobling appearance devices. This is the frame under the glass around the screen, which is usually painted black and merges with the screen if it is turned off. In the case of HTC Rhyme, this frame has the same color as the body itself. In our case, it is light brown, like the body, and it looks really stylish.

The back of the smartphone, as mentioned above, consists of three parts: a metal jumper with embossed letters “htc” and two plastic covers. The upper part contains, in addition to the camera eye and flash, a three-pin connector for connecting to the docking station. The external call speaker is also located here, covered with a painted grille. The sound passing through this gap is muffled by the surface of the table, so the call may not be heard. Around the speaker grille there is clearly a lack of some kind of ledge that raises the body above the surface.

The bottom part is a cover covering the compartments for the SIM card and memory card. Accumulator battery here it is non-removable, so it’s definitely not possible to change it for a more powerful one, or even just replace it at home.

The cover itself is made of plastic with a fairly thick profile and is attached extremely tightly to its latches - a very reliable and solid solution, traditional for HTC.

The verdict on the appearance of the HTC Rhyme and its ease of use is ambiguous: on the one hand, everything suggests that the device was made with an eye on a female audience, and therefore with characteristic sophistication and grace of form. But in reality this only resulted in an unusual color palette. The device itself has lost its practicality. The dimensions of the phone are quite large, the bend at the bottom has disappeared, and the connector plug is completely puzzling. However, all these little things are so insignificant that for many they can simply go unnoticed. True, the sound of the device lying on the table is really strongly muffled by the surface, and this is no longer a trifle, but a serious drawback.

Screen and sound

The screen quality of the HTC Rhyme is exactly the same as that of the HTC Desire S. The capacitive, touchscreen Super LCD display has physical dimensions 49x81 mm and resolution 480x800 pixels. There are no complaints about the screen itself: the viewing angles are maximum, and the brightness reserve is enough to keep this parameter at an average level or even leave this setting to the machine. Individual dots with this resolution and a diagonal of 3.7 inches are not visible to the eye. True, due to the fact that the smartphone itself is larger in size than the Desire S, especially in height, the screen does not occupy the entire surface and looks rather small on the front panel. Perhaps the frame of the color of the case itself also plays a role here, which visually makes the display even smaller.

The volume reserve of the external speaker is quite enough for any environment, if the phone is not lying “backwards” on the table (then the sound is quite muffled by the surface). And in your pocket or bag, the phone will sound loud enough not to miss an incoming call. The auditory speaker transmits speech loudly enough, the words of the interlocutor are clearly distinguishable. Perhaps the voice on the other end does not sound quite natural - all the shades are missing, but this does not affect the quality of speech perception.

Camera

The communicator is equipped with a matrix with a resolution of 5 megapixels. The camera has an autofocus system and LED flash. It is only controlled software— HTC Rhyme does not have a separate hardware camera control button. It is in this model that the manufacturer himself especially highlights the speed of taking a picture, noting that with the new instantaneous camera, the moment you press the shutter button is the same moment when the picture is taken. Indeed, the response speed is high, and considering that even when the screen is “locked” there is a function for quickly switching to shooting, it is very difficult to miss a good shot.

The camera takes pictures of quite acceptable quality, and this is more than enough for a smartphone. Sometimes, however, the automation fails, and the white balance is set incorrectly - the frames turn out to be outright blue. The camera control interface is rich in settings and access to any of them is intuitively easy in just a couple of clicks. At your fingertips is not only instant access to the general settings menu, but also to individual, especially frequently used functions. With one click you can also open a gallery of already taken pictures. As a result, we can say that controlling the camera of the HTC Rhyme communicator is one of the most convenient that can be found in phones.

The maximum image size is 2592×1552 pixels. By the way, the module is capable of recording video in HD resolution 720p at a speed of 30 frames per second. The quality of photos taken with HTC Rhyme's camera standard settings, can be seen by clicking on the thumbnails below. Autofocus works well - text from paper or the monitor is captured perfectly.

It is worth adding that the smartphone has front-camera. And although it is equipped only with a VGA matrix, the image is transmitted of such high quality that it allows you to use such a function as video calling without any shame about your appearance. And the communicator will also perform quite well as a pocket mirror, which will certainly please the fairer sex.

Software and Settings

The communicator runs the familiar version of the Android 2.3.5 operating system (Gingerbread). On top of it, to help the user, is installed shell own production of HTC Sense. This program does not need any special introduction. Over the course of several years, this add-on not only acquired the status of the best proprietary shell, but was also transferred more than once by enthusiasts to those mobile devices that the NTS company itself did not produce. The popularity and universal recognition of HTC Sense push many buyers to purchase a communicator from this Taiwanese brand precisely for its user-friendly interface.

On HTC Rhyme this shell has a slightly modified interface and is numbered 3.5. It differs from HTC Sense version 3.0, installed, for example, on the Desire S, first of all, in the redesigned desktop. Here it is equipped with only two lower buttons to access the program menu and phone functionality, and also contains five additional icons along its left vertical. These icons are multifunctional: when you click in the middle, they open the actual program that they are announcing. But when you press on the very edge, additional labels come out that demonstrate the last materials used. For example, here you can see the name of the author of the last letter or the announcement of the last SMS message, or they give quick access to playing the last used music composition.

The weather was also not forgotten: here the current time and the weather informer are included in the wallpaper picture so elegantly that a complete impression of one with it is created. This is a very nice solution, and it looks advantageous in relation to the standard “weather clock”, familiar from previous versions of HTC Sense.

The second difference is hidden in the “Switches” menu (quick settings). It’s not too significant; only access to turning the Wi-Fi module on/off and the general settings menu has changed. Unlike the usual version, here you need to get your finger into small squares, but for women’s fingers, obviously, this will not be difficult.

But inside everything is the same, with the exception of a few new pre-installed programs. The most notable of them, which will appeal to many ladies, is Endomondo - a virtual fitness trainer that allows you to use already established or simulate your own training regimes. Naturally, you can show off your results to your friends by getting in touch with them within the framework of this program.

Notes - convenient program, which allows you not only to create and edit text and audio recordings, but also to integrate them with the popular Evernote service.

HTC Sense is famous for its personalization. There's a lot that can be changed or added to the shell interface using the tools provided by HTC Sense itself, and this personalization section has also received changes. They are, however, cosmetic in nature and are expressed in the fact that, unlike previous versions, where all the options were consolidated into one long column, separate sections with bookmarks appeared here.

Battery life and performance

The central processor of HTC Rhyme is a single-core Scorpion ARMv7 1 GHz based on the Qualcomm MSM8255 chipset of the second edition of Snapdragon. It is supported in graphics processing by the Adreno 205 accelerator. All this is served by 768 MB of RAM. We saw similar hardware solutions in many communicators of last year, so there is nothing new or outstanding here. NTS Desire S has almost the same parameters.

The summary table presents the results of testing the performance of the review hero and other communicators who visited the editorial office. The results are average; HTC Rhyme did not show any records in any of the parameters.

HTC
Rhyme
1 GHz
(Android 2.3)
Sony Ericsson
Xperia mini pro
1 GHz
(Android 2.3)
Samsung
Galaxy S II
2×1.2 GHz
(Android 2.3)
HTC
Sensation
2×1.2 GHz
(Android 2.3)
Sony Ericsson
Xperia Arc
1 GHz
(Android 2.3)
Samsung
Galaxy S
1 GHz
(Android 2.3)
Samsung
Galaxy S
1 GHz
(Android 2.1)
Graphics
Total graphics score 52.36792 487.65515 34.054173 63.32414 26.784534 30.028656 30.482296
Draw opacity bitmap (MPixels/sec) 17.886465 181.23894 11.17294 22.188517 8.943233 8.854302 9.3687105
Draw transparent bitmap (MPixels/sec) 14.143646 117.02857 9.655823 16.542812 7.4391575 9.512309 9.275363
CPU Whetstone
Total CPU score 1825.814 2258.528 3261.4143 2500.6213 2228.1846 1571.6143 771.9937
MWIPS DP 111.11111 149.25372 181.4882 162.86644 145.56041 97.84736 57.636887
MWIPS SP 160.51366 175.4386 296.7359 190.4762 174.52007 108.813934 60.79027
MFLOPS DP 8.984727 13.428502 12.005697 26.03444 12.867661 6.510691 7.3144784
MFLOPS SP 14.08658 17.23695 34.02756 34.39461 17.652456 14.372471 8.3832655
VAX MIPS DP 99.76154 134.85927 156.00337 143.94771 132.27618 111.43894 39.92782
VAX MIPS SP 112.84746 137.31831 225.92809 137.0819 136.2276 97.69196 40.446907
Memory
Total memory score 495.7207 645.8333 782.7169 792.86743 702.7458 647.3529 600.7096
Copy memory (Mb/sec) 450.4504 586.85443 711.23755 720.4611 638.5696 588.2353 545.8515
Filesystem
Total file system score 215.4625 167.95865 325.3547 213.823 227.13245 74.25825 143.54076
Creating 1000 empty files (sec) 0.824 2.963 0.256 1.342 4.456 13.402 41.504
Deleting 1000 empty files (sec) 0.238 1.391 0.13 0.408 2.875 25.047 27.346
Write 1M into file (M/sec) 76.3358 4.5745654 99.0099 13.513514 2.4113817 37.037037 3.068426
Read 1M from file (M/sec) 357.1428 333.33334 555.55554 416.66666 454.54544 112.35955 285.7143
SD card performance
Creating 250 empty files (sec) 4.6905 18.224 9.34 8.588 6.348 3.444 11.908
Deleting 250 empty files (sec) 6.072 56.308 12.42 4.772 5.904 3.0 13.684
Write 1M into file (M/sec) 14.409222 34.129692 23.364487 26.88172 44.052864 16.10306 20.833334
Read 1M from file (M/sec) 222.22223 400.0 312.5 357.14285 454.54544 344.82758 303.0303

In the Quadrant Standard test, HTC Rhyme scored 1638 points.

The smartphone has a non-removable lithium-ion battery. However, its capacity is known and is equal to 1600 mAh. HTC Rhyme showed good durability results battery life, having lasted 19 hours in reading mode, and all 23 hours in MP3 listening mode, almost a day. In standard operating mode, the device quietly survives a day, so it’s enough powerful battery Gives you a hassle-free life with HTC Rhyme without having to look for a power outlet. The device is fully charged in 2.5 hours.

Accessories

And finally, we can’t help but mention accessories. There are several of them, and they all have different colors, which depend on the color of the phone itself. HTC Rhyme is equipped with a fairly high-quality headset with in-ear headphones and a flat wire. This wire does not get twisted into knots, and the earbuds produce quite acceptable sound.

The white leather case caused irritation for most users. Representatives of the fairer sex complain that at first it is impossible to remove the phone from this case - it is too tight. However, in appearance it is quite nice, and the girth of the body should weaken over time.

A docking station is an active stand for a phone that charges the phone while it is in it. To connect your phone to the stand, you don't need to insert it into the grooves or string it onto a plug - the POGO connector does everything itself. Three gold-plated, spring-loaded prongs touch three metal pads on the phone and make contact.

When placed on the stand, the phone automatically enters docking mode and can even automatically turn into a Wi-Fi hotspot if configured appropriately.

Externally, the stand is quite nice, but it has two drawbacks. Firstly, the phone screen is located almost horizontally in it, and even as a bedside clock it will not be visible from a lying position. There is no provision for adjusting the position of the phone in space. The stand itself is entirely covered with a thin mesh material, such as nylon, on which “puffs” appear over time, like on women’s tights. This can be clearly seen in the photo below. The fabric gets dirty quickly, and washing machine You can’t send it, and you can’t wipe it with a damp cloth - not a very practical solution.

The last accessory is the most unusual. This is a plastic flashlight cube on a cord that plays the role of a “beacon” signaling an incoming call or a new SMS message. It is not entirely clear where exactly this keychain should be placed; no fasteners are included with it. One thing is clear: if it is supposed to hang from a bag by a cord, then the phone can easily be stolen from it by this same cord. The cable plug from the key fob is connected to the 3.5 mm audio jack, so it is impossible to use headphones at the same time. Officially, this beacon is called Charm, and has a color that matches the phone itself. This is clearly a ladies' accessory, which once again confirms the orientation of HTC Rhyme as a product for women.

Results

The quality of the communication modules of the NTS Rhyme is at an acceptable level; the phone maintains a stable cellular network signal in places with poor reception. The voice of the interlocutor is clearly distinguishable in any environment. There were also no problems with Wi-Fi and satellite navigation. The power of the hardware is quite sufficient at the moment to perform most of the tasks. Desktops and lists scroll smoothly, without jerking. Applications open quickly, games from Android Market (Google Play Store) work quickly and without the slightest slowdown.

Currently, the price for certified HTC Rhyme devices fluctuates around 18.5 thousand rubles. The price is clearly overpriced in comparison with the same HTC Desire S, despite the fact that in terms of hardware, the devices are similar. In this case, pricing is based largely on the image component and an expanded set of accessories. But I still wouldn’t want the addition of plastic trinkets to increase the cost of the purchase so much.

HTC Rhyme - the first truly ladies' smartphone


He's funny different things. For example, with its obvious focus on a female audience. This is evidenced, for example, by his cheerful body lilac color(there is white, sand, and blue - the main thing is that there is no ubiquitous black) and the main accessory is a glowing cube. It looks like a lanyard with a 3.5mm mini-jack connector on one end and a small white cube on the other. At first, its purpose may be unclear, but everything changes when an incoming call or SMS is activated on the smartphone. Then the cube signals this with bright flashes of light. The practical purpose of this function remains a mystery, and one can only assume that the cube should stick out from a woman’s handbag and inform its owner and everyone around her that someone wants to communicate with her in voice or text form.

An original keychain with light indication will help you find your smartphone in your purse


On the other side, this accessory It may also well be a means of protecting against phone theft in a cafe - instead of putting the phone on the table, you can use this “alarm”. Although, for example, Bluetooth key fobs with a similar function can do the same thing in most other devices no worse.

Non-full metal jacket

When talking about the “all-metal body”, the creators are slightly disingenuous. If we step back from the advertising slogans, it turns out that only the frame of the smartphone is metal, the visible part of which consists of a border around the screen and the middle part of the rear. Yes, the back surface of Rhyme is made traditionally for HTC smartphones from three segments - but this time not beveled, as, for example, in the HTC 7 Mozart (which, by the way, also looks quite elegant), but rectangular. And even multi-colored.

A generous selection of color options will appeal to fashionistas


In general, the materials from which the rear part of the Rhyme is made give rise to criticism - or rather, not even the materials themselves, but their color palette. For example, light top part It gets dirty very quickly (and the dark bottom one, in general, too) and loses any decent appearance in just a couple of weeks. It is quite difficult to wipe or lighten a dirty surface, and no one knows how to do it. The material feels like suede, but it's unlikely that your suede boot product can be used on this smartphone. All active elements of the rear part are concentrated at the top: this is a five-megapixel photo/video camera with flash, a speaker and three golden dots intended for connecting a docking station. The bottom cover is removable; a SIM card and a micro-SD memory card (up to 32 GB, as usual) are installed under it.

The HTC Rhyme headset handles music playback well


Among the unusual elements of the case, we should note the micro-USB connector on the left side, which is very tightly covered with a plug (which is partly due to the docking station, which we will talk about later), asymmetrical holes for the front camera (0.3 MP) and light and proximity sensors, as well as the color of the screen edge - instead of traditional black, we finally see light gray, and it looks very organic. The four touch buttons under the screen do not offer anything unusual, everything is standard: “Home”, “Settings”, “Back” and “Search”. The dimensions of HTC Rhyme are almost the same as those of HTC Desire S - 119x60.8x10.85 mm, weight - 132 g versus 115x59.8x11.63 mm and similar weight for Desire S.

In general, it is comfortable and looks unusual and nice - many thanks to him for the design, since his appearance is subjectively even nicer than that of Huawei Honor(), whose design we praised a couple of weeks ago.

The placement of buttons and connectors is well thought out; HTC Rhyme fits perfectly in a woman’s hand


Details

The configuration of the "Rhyme" is quite average, the device is not of the top category, but this does not particularly hinder it. The power of the gigahertz single-core processor is quite enough; standard operations are performed quite quickly. From this we can conclude that since the Rhyme has a gigahertz processor (as in Huawei Honor, and in), and the RAM is one and a half times more than many - 768 MB - then the problem may lie precisely in it. And also in competent software support, which we will talk about in more detail in a few minutes.

The screen of the gadget is quite simple: it is a Super LCD with a resolution of 480x800 pixels and a diagonal of 3.7”. Simple, but effective - there are no problems with color reproduction, with responsiveness (including multi-touch), and the colors are not as “piercing” as on the Samsung Omnia W () - they are as soft and calm as the device itself. In general, the screen is a plus for the device. Rhyme has 1 GB of internal memory, of which about 800 MB is initially available to the user, so have a card microSD memory- an urgent need. Almost all wireless standards are supported, including 3G, Bluetooth 3.0 and DLNA (for wireless transmission files to a device equipped with the same protocol). Wi-Fi is also supported by almost all standards, except for the five-gigahertz 802.11a, and, of course, Internet sharing is allowed.

Super LCD display of HTC Rhyme: everything the future owner needs to know can be expressed in a nutshell - the screen is good


The HTC Rhyme has a 1600 mAh battery. Unlike other top-end gadgets from the same HTC, this capacity is easily enough for a day and a half of active work. That is, all day long you can use the gadget as you wish: shoot and watch videos, navigate, surf the Internet, play games, listen to music, and so on. The battery will withstand everything, it is very capacious. I just want to add: they can, if they want!

Either in new version, or specifically in Rhyme, but with GPS in the smartphone they were clearly too clever. By default, this function is disabled, and can now only be enabled from the Settings->Coordinates menu. The ability to control GPS from the top drop-down menu, where it was previously, has been removed in this version. Thus, at first you may think that there is no GPS at all in Rhyme - until you launch Google Maps, which will kindly prompt you to turn on the GPS receiver. Yandex.Maps, which is typical, does not understand what we are talking about at all and does not offer to do the same. As for the operation of the function itself, it cannot be called super-fast: a “cold” start occurs within 10 seconds, and it can take a minute to “swing” the satellite.

Additional accessories will make communication easier wherever you are: driving, at work or in the gym


What's up, doc?

The docking station is an interesting new product that turns your smartphone into a mini desktop multimedia center. This docking station is a rectangular platform, covered with fabric, inclined towards the user, on the back of which there is a micro-USB connector, which is used to power the dock and connect it to a PC. It should be noted that without this cable the docking station will not work - because there is nowhere else to get power from. The smartphone itself is connected to the station using a connector similar to Apple MagSafe: there are three golden dots on the back wall of the Rhyme, and three magnetic pins on the top of the docking station. The smartphone is simply placed on the pad, magnetized to it and the screen magically changes.


Instead of the standard vertical HTC lock window, a completely different window appears with different functions. It becomes horizontally oriented and about half of it is occupied by a large digital clock with date and weather. The second half is given over to the player control buttons - and this is not just so, since the docking station is also a mini-speaker that can play music. Of course, there is no need to talk about the quality of the THX standard here; the speaker on the dock is quite low-quality, but it is suitable as musical accompaniment on a home or office desk. Unfortunately, it is not possible to plug in headphones while the smartphone is on the docking station, since their connector is completely blocked by the high walls of the Rhyme “cradle”.

The complete HTC Rhyme docking station will turn your smartphone into a miniature music center


Another important note regarding the docking station concerns the principle of its operation. The fact is that the screen of the smartphone remains constantly on and the backlight simply turns off periodically - which can be turned on again by touching the screen. You can also turn it off manually by touching the brightness control in the lower right corner (which also appears only when the gadget is in its “house”). Oddly enough, this does not cause any inconvenience; on the contrary, consider that you now have a digital desktop clock. It's just a pity that you can't turn on the radio - it would be very appropriate. But all other applications are available (including the phone, which uses the docking station speaker as a speaker for calls, which is very convenient), and this opens up a wide field for activity.

However, dock mode works autonomously to some extent. This means that you cannot switch to the “Disk Drive”, “Modem” or “Charge Only” modes - there is simply no such option. Thus, if you want to transfer some data from internal memory or a micro-SD card to a computer, you need to disconnect the cable from the dock and insert it into the micro-USB connector in the phone body itself. This is a minus that can be forgiven due to the novelty of the docking station itself and its operating modes.

The space between the address book contacts and the numeric keypad is not rationally distributed; in addition, Bluetooth remains turned on even after the docking station is disconnected


I would also like to talk about the telephone keyboard and the call mode in general: it’s all extremely inconveniently implemented, a good quarter of the screen is occupied by large buttons “Contacts”, “Groups”, etc., and the keyboard is given 20 percent. The call button generally resembles that in QWERTY keyboard – by size. The left side of the screen is devoted to the list of recent calls. Complete this review I would like a second fly in the ointment - the minus of the docking mode is that it automatically turns on Bluetooth every time you place the phone in the “cradle”, and this cannot be changed in any way. Even worse, Bluetooth remains on even when you remove the device from the station.

And lastly, it’s absolutely not worth charging your phone using a docking station, since you can spend the whole day doing it. Charging from the network alternating current in the case of this device remains the fastest, although not the only, option.

The current trend in smartphones is maximum convenience and simplicity, according to requests target audience, HTC Rhyme demonstrates this approach to the fullest


Android and its enemies

Offered as a base operating system Android versions 2.3.5, which is “ennobled” by its own HTC Sense shell of the new version 3.5. What has changed in the new product from the user's point of view? Controversial issue.

Meet HTC Sense version 3.5


At first glance, compared to Sense on the company's smartphones that have been selling for a long time, changes have occurred in the worst side. The proprietary weather-time widget now occupies not half or a quarter of the screen, but the entire main screen, and more than 70% of its surface remains unoccupied by anything: now time and weather huddle somewhere below, and on the left are five frequently used shortcuts, according to experts HTC applications: Mail, Messages, Music, Camera and Market. The HTC staff and I can agree on the last two, but the first three are a big question. And what’s most interesting is that all this cannot be changed (and even if it is possible, then this possibility is hidden very far away and is completely unobvious).

Therefore, this widget goes straight to the trash, and its place is taken by one of the many analogues from the Market (for example, Animated Weather), which treats space on the screen with great respect. Of course, the HTC widget can be pushed onto one of the adjacent screens, but then it loses all meaning. The screen itself has also undergone changes: instead of the traditional four buttons at the bottom of the screen, there are now two buttons located on the sides of the screen: the application launch button and the phone panel.

Controversial changes affected system settings


The top drop-down menu of the phone can “boast” some rather unpleasant “upgrades”: from the “Switches” tab, the line that allows you to turn on and off the GPS receiver with “one click” has disappeared, and a similar line related to Wi-Fi has completely disappeared and has been replaced by an information line . Plus, there were added rather useless volume controls (for those who don’t know about the side swing for adjusting it) and an informer for the free space on the memory card. The “Notifications” tab, fortunately, has not undergone any changes, and thank you for that. The smartphone has Swype, but it doesn’t work everywhere and recognition leaves much to be desired. You can use strokes on the keyboard only in typing windows - and queries, say, in Google or Market, you will have to point your finger at each letter in the old fashioned way.

The general application menu has undergone purely cosmetic changes that do not affect functionality (except that the appearance of the “Downloaded” tab made this menu vaguely similar to that of LG Optimus). The window for adding elements to the main screen has also changed purely visually: now each group of personalization elements is on its own separate tab. This, again, did not add convenience, but it may have made Sense easier to understand for beginners.

Endomondo- special program HTC Rhyme for sports


There have also been more applications. In addition to the already popular file sharing application Dropbox, you can find Endomondo (a program for sports activities), the Tango messenger ( analogue of Skype for smartphones on Windows Phone, which Skype still hasn’t received) and an application for collecting statistics called “Usage Monitor”. You can also note a number of new and updated branded widgets, of which there are even more.

In addition, the browser has also undergone changes, but these changes are rather cosmetic, since the functionality remains the same, and the browser in Android 4 () is as close to the moon as it is to the moon. The last notable change is the merging of contacts, which includes information from social networks, which allows you to see it on one screen, for example, incoming call. Of course, it's unlikely that anyone will read it before clicking the green answer button, but thanks to HTC for at least that.

The metal body of HTC Rhyme makes the body moderately heavier, making the appearance more noble


Overall, the most noticeable change in HTC Sense is the dock screen, which we talked about a little earlier. And in the end we can conclude that new interface became prettier, but much more inconvenient than the previous one - quite recognizable and intuitive little things that made life easier for the user disappeared, and instead of them, complicated and even frankly unnecessary elements appeared, but at least - “little things”. It is clear that the phone is aimed at ladies, but still...

Motor and camera

Changes have also been made to the camera interface, but, again, they are mostly cosmetic. The icons have become prettier, the font has become more convenient, access to the effects menu and gallery from the interface has changed - now these two elements are “clustered” at the top end. Toggle switches for switching from photo to video and from the front camera to the rear were combined under one icon (which doubled the number of iterations - that’s right, another tip to the new Sense). The number of settings has been preserved, there are more than enough of them: many scenes, effects and shooting modes, which, by the way, happens very quickly. It's just a shame that you can't shoot by touching the screen.

HTC Rhyme competitors


WiFi; Bluetooth 3.0 WiFi; Bluetooth 3.0 WiFi; Bluetooth 2.1, NFC
WxHxD 60.8x119x10.8 mm WxHxD 66x125x8.5 mm WxHxD 61x116x12 mm
Weight: 132 g
116 g
135 g
Battery: 1600 mAh
1650 mAh
1450 mAh
22,000 rub. 25,000 rub.
24,000 rub.

On a five-point scale, the quality of the photo is somewhere around a four with a minus. Basically everything is the same: “overstuffed”, but this time this disadvantage is supplemented by not very good color rendition; the photographs are sorely lacking in contrast. However, autofocus works in a fraction of a second, although not always 100% correctly - according to this parameter The Rhyme camera is slightly ahead of the competition. True, when shooting indoors, the stabilizer generally limps on both legs, and this is quite sad.

Never before have simple digital watches been so expensive

The average price for a licensed one is 21,000 rubles (a “gray” device can be bought for 3-4 thousand rubles cheaper), and this, frankly, is quite expensive, since dual-core smartphones from both HTC itself and its main competitors are sold for the same price. LG and Samsung. Such a high cost can be attributed to the “freshness” of the device, which went on sale just a few weeks ago, and therefore it is likely that in a couple of months the price for it will drop to the level of the “gray” Rhyme today - and then it will be reasonable enough to plan his purchase.

The “female” smartphone HTC Rhyme is worthy of women: attractive and original


The device is worthy of a price of 16-17 thousand rubles (and no higher), since it has an original and bold design, holds a charge for a long time, is pleasant to the touch and offers a fairly convenient and multifunctional docking station. But at the same time, it has rather modest hardware functionality, which determines its real price. And, of course, the new HTC Sense is very disappointing with unnecessary changes, but very soon the new Android 4 operating system is expected. In this case, there is a high probability that the shell will either be improved or a new version will be released for the new OS.

In any case, the gadget turned out to be interesting and attractive from all sides - no matter how you look at it.

Content:

However, such a rich set affected the cost of the device. Those who are thinking about buying a device will probably compare it with its analogues. It’s easy to see that the phone’s characteristics largely copy the previously released smartphone. There is a 5-megapixel camera, a WVGA screen, but an already updated HTC Sense 3.5 shell, which has received new functions.

The model can be considered a women's phone if you want. This is due to the color of the case, the background design of the menu and the selected wallpaper. It is clear that everyone can make visual changes independently by changing the pictures to any others. However, after the first minutes of getting to know the device, the user will most likely conclude that this is a model for a female audience.

Contents of delivery


  • Smartphone

  • Battery

  • Charger

  • USB cable

  • 8GB microSD memory card

  • Keychain indicator

  • Dock station





Design

HTC Rhyme differs from many of its classmates only in color. The model received original cases that will delight fans of non-trivial solutions. Currently there are two versions available. One is sand color, and the second is light blue. Somewhat later, a third modification of a plum shade will be added to them.



It is worth saying that the device is often rated exclusively as for women. This is primarily due to the key fob that can be attached to the device, as well as the color options for the case.



Traditional stereotypes boil down to the fact that black is considered classic and “masculine” in our country, while all other tones are considered feminine. But there is nothing feminine in the very appearance of the smartphone. There are no rhinestones or any other elements that would indirectly hint that this model is for a female audience.



The phone case is multi-colored, like many other models of the company. In this case, you can feel the strong aluminum frame, which runs along the front panel in a wide layer and forms a bridge on the rear of the case.

The front edge of the screen is painted beige.

The rear plane is visually divided into several parts. The top is light-colored and made of soft-touch plastic, which is difficult to scratch but easy to stain.



Then there is a silver aluminum insert, and under it there is already a large removable panel made of the same material as the upper part of the case, a beige-colored lid.

In general, the whole set of multi-colored parts looks nice. Of course, such a colorful palette can be treated differently, but in this case the smartphone looks beautiful.

Case dimensions 119x61x11 mm, weight 130 g. The model is very similar to the HTC Desire S, only a little thinner and a little heavier. Slim smartphone fits well in the hand not only due to its shape, but also thanks to pleasant materials. HTC does not spare high-quality components in order to bring aesthetic joy to the user.



At the top there is a speaker, which is hidden in an inconspicuous thin slot. On the left is an indicator that signals various events, such as missed calls, unread messages.

It also lights up when the phone's battery is close to full discharge and when the battery is charged. Light and proximity sensors are located here, as well as a front VGA camera.

Below the display there are 4 touch buttons. This is a standard set for an HTC smartphone. It consists of home, menu, back and search keys. There's enough between them free space to avoid erroneous clicks. In the dark, the white backlight comes on.

At the top end of the smartphone there is a convenient screen lock button, which also turns off the device. There is also a 3.5 mm headphone jack.

On the right you can see a long volume key, which is made of silver plastic. Her movement is indistinct, very small. So it's not very convenient to use.

On the other side there is a microUSB port, which is needed to synchronize data with a computer. A charger is also connected to it. It is closed with a special plug that sits tightly in place. It's not very convenient to take it off.



At the bottom end you can see a small microphone hole.

I have already mentioned the design of the rear part. I will only note that there is a noticeable gap that forms between the removable cover and the base of the case. There is no play, it fits tightly, but a small gap is noticeable. In the left corner there is a camera lens, flash and speaker.



If you pull it down, the SIM card compartment will open. On the other side there will be a slot for microSD.





Screen

The capacitive 3.7-inch S-LCD display has a standard resolution of 480x800 pixels, displaying up to 16 million colors.

Viewing angles are good, the image is not very significantly distorted. The screen behaves well in the sun, colors fade slightly.

The sensor works flawlessly, the device is very pleasant to use, and four-point multi-touch is implemented. Light sensor adjusts brightness promptly when in use automatic mode. The display is protected from impacts by fiberglass, which resists scratches.

Platform

HTC Rhyme uses a Qualcomm MSM8255 processor with a frequency of 1 GHz, 768 MB of RAM and 1 GB of internal data are available. The manufacturer claims support for micro SD memory cards up to 32 GB. We used various media from 8 to 32 GB, and the smartphone worked with all of them without any complaints. The kit includes an 8 GB card.
Android 2.3.5 Gingerbread with the proprietary HTC Sense 3.5 shell is offered.




Interface

At the top of the screen there is a service line, which displays the time, battery charge, signal reception level indicator, active connections and other data. By clicking on it, you can find out in more detail what programs were downloaded, what messages and letters were received, or what files were received via Bluetooth. Running applications are displayed in a separate line, which allows you to avoid launching the program manager. Just click on the icon and it will open. the right application. Information about the song being played or the radio frequency is also displayed here.

It is possible to use both preset images and personally added files as design elements. Animated images are also installed.


HTC has created many beautiful and functional widgets. Each function has several design styles, such as clock or weather. You can choose between sizes, choosing the ones that are comfortable for you. You can place several widgets on each work area, it all depends on their size. You can also add shortcuts to applications and folders.

Perhaps the key change was the abandonment of the large clock and weather widget. It has become noticeably more compact and allows you to view the background image. Also, animated icons are displayed on the screen that respond to touches and allow you to perform additional actions. For example, control the music or look at the latest message or email.



On the screen, at the very bottom, a panel of two keys is displayed. The left one is responsible for launching the menu, and the right one calls the calling service. A white cursor is displayed above the panel; it is clearly visible and allows you to determine which area the user is currently in; there are seven such zones available. Now you can delete unnecessary ones, and customizing workspaces for yourself has become even more comfortable.

Elements that have become unnecessary can be easily removed from the screen - just hold your finger on them for a few seconds and drag them to bottom part screen, where a special key will be displayed that will allow you to perform this action. The Application Manager is activated by the Home button. It displays eight recently used programs.

When the display is locked, no additional data is displayed. If you press the key on the top end, the device will “wake up” and the display will light up. On it you can see the name of the operator, time and date. Four icons will appear at the bottom. There is a metal ring underneath them. Only part of it is visible. By pulling the virtual part up, the display will be unlocked. It looks very impressive.


The icons are customizable; in place of one of these shortcuts, you can assign an application of your choice. By dragging the icon into the center of the ring, you can quickly jump to that application even when the screen is locked. A very convenient function, it eliminates unnecessary steps.

You can also decorate the lock screen in several ways. Various multimedia data is displayed on it: background image, pictures from a photo album, messages from social networks, weather, stock prices or watches. Any of these six listed applications is supplemented with animation and looks very beautiful.



The shell works quickly, without slowdowns. If you slowly scroll through the widgets in a circle, you will notice that they are voluminous and consist of several parts. This technique allows you to get beautiful effects when moving from one work screen to another. There are no complaints about the speed of drawing elements.

HTC Sense offers several ready-made design themes, which differ in pre-installed widgets and wallpapers. Of course, they are supplemented and designed based on personal preferences. The style you created yourself can be saved in the phone’s memory. The smartphone pleases the user by the fact that it is possible to apply one of the design themes: although they do not greatly transform the phone’s interface, this is still worth considering as an advantage of the model.



The menu is presented as a list of icons, 4 in a row on a black background. It scrolls up and down in small blocks. You can also build icons in a vertical list, organizing icons by name or date the application was added. The most popular and downloaded programs are displayed separately.



Phone book

The general list shows stored contacts, both in the phone memory and SIM card, as well as data from the account Google posts. You can choose among them by setting the ability to display subscribers only from the selected memory type.


There are many fields allocated for it, these include Various types telephone numbers, email addresses, means of quick communication (AIM, ICQ, Gtalk, Skype and others), residential addresses and more: nickname, birthday automatically added to the calendar, note. The search works among contacts by the first letters of the first or last name.


By clicking on the space reserved for the subscriber’s picture, you will call up a quick menu with which you can send messages, mail, and make transactions. phone call to the selected person. Contacts can be divided into different groups, which are assigned an individual signal. If you mark contacts at your own discretion, they will fall into a separate category - this makes it easier to communicate with a certain circle of people.

Call log

Straight from phone book You can access the call log - it is highlighted in a separate tab. There, a single list contains dialed numbers, received and missed calls. All telephone conversations are included in one list, but only incoming, outgoing or missed calls can be displayed.


Dialing is carried out using a convenient virtual keyboard. By viewing your call history, you can not only make phone conversation with the selected subscriber, but also send him an SMS or letter via e-mail from this list without going to another menu. Automatic selection of suitable numbers works; while entering numbers, the phone automatically selects suitable contacts, selecting from the numbers stored in its memory. The phone has speed dial, you can assign up to 8 numbers to the number keys.


Messages

For SMS and MMS there is a shared folder, where received messages go. When sending, adding various objects to the SMS can automatically convert it into an MMS. Messages are grouped by recipient into a correspondence feed. Search works inside the message archive.

When dialing a subscriber's number, the phone displays a list of matching numbers in alternating numbers. As you enter text, a small field reserved for characters will appear. The longer the message, the more the space allocated for the character set increases. The device can copy, cut and paste text (and not only into the messages themselves, but you can also add it to a document or to email). Tapping the screen will bring up a secondary menu that allows you to copy, cut, and paste text elements.


The communicator allows you to use several types of keyboards. This is both a mini-QWERTY keyboard and a full-size one, available in horizontal screen orientation.

Predictive text input is available, where word correction and auto-completion systems help you type words at a brisk pace, allowing you to avoid wasting time correcting errors. Possible options are shown as a separate line above the keyboard. Pressing is accompanied by a pleasant vibration feedback, which can be turned off.



Email

To work with e-mail it starts automatic setting mailbox, unless it is Gmail, connecting immediately after the email address was entered during the initial activation of the phone. It includes entering basic information (login, password). The phone understands perfectly different encodings, supports downloading attachments (you must insert a memory card, otherwise this function will not work) in familiar formats.

When creating a letter, you can also attach various files from the device memory to it. The function of copying text and automatically checking the mailbox works (the interval is set manually). The device simultaneously runs two applications – Gmail and E-mail. The only difference is that in the first, mail comes only from the gmail.com server, while the second application works with any mail storage.


You can create multiple email accounts, each with its own color. This is convenient because you can view mail for each mailbox separately, and display messages from all accounts in one. Sorting mail by date, subject, sender and size works.


Camera

The smartphone offers a 5-megapixel module with autofocus and LED flash. There is no dedicated key to launch the application, so the ability to place shortcuts directly on the lock screen is very helpful. There you can place an icon that will help you quickly activate the shooting mode.

During shooting, a set of elements is displayed on the screen to help you shoot. By tapping the screen you can set the point to focus on. You can shoot in both portrait and landscape orientation: The smartphone itself changes the position of the icons, depending on how you hold the phone.

Photo resolution: 5M (2592x1456), 3M (2048x1152), 1M (1280x720), economical (640x368 pixels).

Flash: auto, on, off.

Effects: distortion, vignette, depth of field, antique, antique-warm, antique-cold, shades of gray, sepia, solarium, posterization, blue.

White balance: auto, incandescent, fluorescent, daylight, cloudy.

Timer: 2 and 10 seconds.

Scenes: car, portrait, landscape, sports, close-up, backlight, beach, snow, candle, twilight.

ISO: 100, 200, 400, 800.

Geotagging also works, exposure is adjusted, you can turn off the sound while shooting or select one of the proposed options. Face recognition is enabled. Images can only be saved to a memory card.





In terms of image quality, the smartphone differs little from the HTC Desire S. By modern standards, the photo quality is at an average level, and the phone’s photos are not good for its class.


Gallery

Stored images and videos end up here. The gallery works in both portrait and landscape mode. Working with files is accompanied by animation effects. Previews of pictures are quickly generated, scrolling through images works dynamically, without slowdowns. Image scaling is supported, thanks to multi-touch, it is convenient to resize images.


Files end up in automatically created folders (for example, received via Bluetooth, camera images, etc.). A number is shown next to the folder name. This number reflects the number of files stored in this partition. The image of each folder is the last image created in it. Media data can be sent by email, MMS, uploaded to Facebook, Flickr, Picasa. You can arrange a slide show on your smartphone; there are a number of settings that will allow you to add animation effects.




You can also watch a video from the gallery. Declared support for various formats: 3gp, .3g2, .mp4, .wmv ( Windows Media Video 9), .avi (MP4 ASP and MP3), .xvid (MP4 ASP and MP3). Unconverted video standard means The smartphone couldn’t play it, and the videos in HD quality were too much. It is necessary to install a third-party player if there is a need to watch movies.

Player

The player menu is presented in a vertical list, which can be organized into several categories: artist name, album name, genre, composer. There is also a tab with playlists and purchased songs.

Switching between categories is done using the icons located at the bottom of the display. While songs are playing, the screen displays the album, artist name, track title, duration and remaining time. Music shuffle mode and repeat function are supported. There are numerous equalizer presets, but you cannot set your own settings.

When listening to music with the keyboard locked, pressing the key will wake up the screen - then the display will display the player control menu and the album cover, if any. This is convenient and allows you not to go into the menu if you want to switch to another track. When the keyboard is locked, adjust the volume in the player using the volume buttons.


The player is good, the phone plays music normally. We have overcome annoying background noise and now there is no extraneous distortion. The smartphone may well qualify to replace a separate music player middle level.

Radio

The radio receiver can independently search for stations and store them in its memory. At the same time, you can make a list of your favorites and quickly switch between them. There is RDS support, as well as a playback function through the phone speaker. You can rename stations in your phone's memory yourself.

Browser

The browser works in both horizontal and vertical screen orientations. Thanks to multi-touch, pages can be easily scaled (virtual keys also work to change the size of the displayed image), the browser interface itself is clear and convenient, there is a full-fledged Adobe support Flash.

At the top there is an address bar, next to it there is an icon, clicking on which adds the page to bookmarks. At the bottom of the screen, an additional menu is called up in the form of a sliding panel, which allows you to open new windows. The browser supports the function of simultaneous work with several pages involved, but no more than 4 of them can be opened.

You can switch between them, refresh the page, view bookmarks and perform some other options (search by text, view downloaded files, and others). A beautifully implemented function for opening a new window has appeared: using multi-touch, you need to compress the current page, the image will be smaller, and a field will automatically appear that will allow you to go to a new window or switch between open ones.

Organizer

The calendar is displayed as a month, week, one day, or a list of recorded events. The device can notify about a calendar event like sound signal, and a reminder in the service line. The notification time is configurable, it varies from 5 minutes to 1 week.

On your smartphone, you can configure which events are displayed in the calendar and which not. There is a division of information by storage location, each option has its own color label. When creating a new entry, you specify its name, duration, location, and repetition (daily, once a week, monthly, annually). An alert signal is assigned for a certain period of time before the event occurs, and a description of this event. The start day of the week is set.



Watch

The smartphone allows you to save several alarms in memory. The repeat can be set either once or every day, only on weekdays or weekly. The signal type varies: melody, vibration, melody and vibration, voice.


World time, stopwatch and timer functions work. It is possible to display big clock on the screen - the phone will act as a replacement table clock. The weather forecast for the coming days is also displayed.


The calculator works both in vertical and horizontal position of the phone.

Android Market offers thousands of programs, from which you can choose for yourself necessary set applications. There is a convenient search function, as well as dividing programs into categories, which greatly simplifies browsing. You can look at the reviews, evaluate the rating and express your opinion about the software. Each application is equipped brief description and images for greater clarity. An interesting feature is the ability automatic download all previously purchased applications. By entering your username and password account and having started synchronization, the device will automatically begin installing these programs.

Information about the make, model, and alternative names of the specific device, if available.

Design

Information about the dimensions and weight of the device, presented in different units of measurement. Materials used, colors offered, certificates.

Width

Width information - refers to the horizontal side of the device in its standard orientation during use.

60.8 mm (millimeters)
6.08 cm (centimeters)
0.2 ft (feet)
2.39 in (inches)
Height

Height information - refers to the vertical side of the device in its standard orientation during use.

119 mm (millimeters)
11.9 cm (centimeters)
0.39 ft (feet)
4.69 in (inches)
Thickness

Information about the thickness of the device in different units measurements.

10.9 mm (millimeters)
1.09 cm (centimeters)
0.04 ft (feet)
0.43 in (inches)
Weight

Information about the weight of the device in different units of measurement.

130 g (grams)
0.29 lbs
4.59 oz (ounces)
Volume

The approximate volume of the device, calculated based on the dimensions provided by the manufacturer. Refers to devices with the shape of a rectangular parallelepiped.

78.86 cm³ (cubic centimeters)
4.79 in³ (cubic inches)
Colors

Information about the colors in which this device is offered for sale.

White
Grey
Violet

SIM card

The SIM card is used in mobile devices to store data that certifies the authenticity of mobile service subscribers.

Mobile networks

A mobile network is a radio system that allows multiple mobile devices to communicate with each other.

Mobile communication technologies and data transfer speeds

Communication between devices on mobile networks is carried out using technologies that provide different data transfer rates.

Operating system

An operating system is a system software that manages and coordinates the operation of hardware components in a device.

SoC (System on Chip)

A system on a chip (SoC) includes all the most important hardware components of a mobile device on one chip.

SoC (System on Chip)

A system on a chip (SoC) integrates various hardware components such as a processor, GPU, memory, peripherals, interfaces, etc., as well as the software necessary for their operation.

Qualcomm Snapdragon S2 MSM8255
Technological process

Information about technological process, on which the chip is made. Nanometers measure half the distance between elements in the processor.

45 nm (nanometers)
Processor (CPU)

The primary function of a mobile device's processor (CPU) is to interpret and execute instructions contained in software applications.

Scorpion
Processor size

The size (in bits) of a processor is determined by the size (in bits) of the registers, address buses, and data buses. 64-bit processors have more high performance compared to 32-bit processors, which for their part are more productive than 16-bit processors.

32 bit
Instruction Set Architecture

Instructions are commands with which the software sets/controls the operation of the processor. Information about the instruction set (ISA) that the processor can execute.

ARMv7
Level 1 cache (L1)

Cache memory is used by the processor to reduce access time to more frequently used data and instructions. L1 (level 1) cache is small in size and works much faster than both system memory and other cache levels. If the processor does not find the requested data in L1, it continues to look for it in the L2 cache. On some processors, this search is performed simultaneously in L1 and L2.

32 kB + 32 kB (kilobytes)
Level 2 cache (L2)

L2 (level 2) cache is slower than L1, but in return it has a larger capacity that allows caching more data. It, like L1, is much faster than system memory (RAM). If the processor does not find the requested data in L2, it continues to look for it in the L3 cache (if available) or in RAM memory.

384 kB (kilobytes)
0.375 MB (megabytes)
Number of processor cores

The processor core executes software instructions. There are processors with one, two or more cores. Having more cores increases performance by allowing multiple instructions to be executed in parallel.

1
CPU clock speed

The clock speed of a processor describes its speed in terms of cycles per second. It is measured in megahertz (MHz) or gigahertz (GHz).

1000 MHz (megahertz)
Graphics Processing Unit (GPU)

Graphics processing unit (GPU) handles calculations for various 2D/3D graphic applications. In mobile devices, it is most often used by games, consumer interfaces, video applications, etc.

Qualcomm Adreno 205
Amount of random access memory (RAM)

Random access memory (RAM) is used by the operating system and all installed applications. Data stored in RAM is lost after the device is turned off or restarted.

768 MB (megabytes)
Type of random access memory (RAM)

Information about the type of random access memory (RAM) used by the device.

LPDDR2
Number of RAM channels

Information about the number of RAM channels that are integrated into the SoC. More channels means more high speeds data transmission.

Dual channel
RAM frequency

The frequency of RAM determines its operating speed, more specifically, the speed of reading/writing data.

500 MHz (megahertz)

Built-in memory

Each mobile device has built-in (non-removable) memory with a fixed capacity.

Memory cards

Memory cards are used in mobile devices to increase the storage capacity for storing data.

Screen

The screen of a mobile device is characterized by its technology, resolution, pixel density, diagonal length, color depth, etc.

Type/technology

One of the main characteristics of the screen is the technology by which it is made and on which the quality of the information image directly depends.

Super LCD
Diagonal

For mobile devices, screen size is expressed by the length of its diagonal, measured in inches.

3.7 in (inches)
93.98 mm (millimeters)
9.4 cm (centimeters)
Width

Approximate screen width

1.9 in (inches)
48.35 mm (millimeters)
4.84 cm (centimeters)
Height

Approximate screen height

3.17 in (inches)
80.59 mm (millimeters)
8.06 cm (centimeters)
Aspect Ratio

The ratio of the dimensions of the long side of the screen to its short side

1.667:1
5:3
Permission

Screen resolution shows the number of pixels vertically and horizontally on the screen. More a high resolution means sharper detail in the image.

480 x 800 pixels
Pixel Density

Information about the number of pixels per centimeter or inch of the screen. More high density Allows you to display information on the screen with clearer details.

252 ppi (pixels per inch)
99 ppcm (pixels per centimeter)
Color depth

Screen color depth reflects the total number of bits used for color components in one pixel. Information about the maximum number of colors that the screen can display.

24 bit
16777216 flowers
Screen area

Approximate percentage of screen area occupied by the screen on the front of the device.

54.03% (percent)
Other characteristics

Information about other screen features and characteristics.

Capacitive
Multi-touch

Sensors

Different sensors perform different quantitative measurements and convert physical indicators into signals that a mobile device can recognize.

Rear camera

The main camera of a mobile device is usually located on its back panel and may be combined with one or more secondary cameras.

Focal length

Focal length indicates the distance in millimeters from the sensor to the optical center of the lens. Equivalent focal length (35mm) is the focal length of a mobile device camera equal to the focal length of a 35mm full-frame sensor, which will achieve the same viewing angle. It is calculated by multiplying the actual focal length of a mobile device's camera by the crop factor of its sensor. Crop factor can be defined as the ratio between the diagonals of a 35 mm full-frame sensor and the sensor of a mobile device.

3 mm (millimeters)
Flash type

The rear (rear) cameras of mobile devices mainly use LED flashes. They can be configured with one, two or more light sources and vary in shape.

LED
Image Resolution

One of the main characteristics of cameras is resolution. It represents the number of horizontal and vertical pixels in an image. For convenience, smartphone manufacturers often list resolution in megapixels, indicating the approximate number of pixels in millions.

2592 x 1552 pixels
4.02 MP (megapixels)
Video resolution

Information about the maximum video resolution that the camera can record.

1280 x 720 pixels
0.92 MP (megapixels)
Characteristics

Information about additional software and hardware features of the rear (rear) camera.

Autofocus
Geographical tags
Panoramic photography

Front-camera

Smartphones have one or more front cameras of various designs - a pop-up camera, a rotating camera, a cutout or hole in the display, an under-display camera.

Audio

Information about the type of speakers and audio technologies supported by the device.

Radio

The radio of the mobile device is a built-in FM receiver.

Location determination

Information about the navigation and location technologies supported by your device.

WiFi

Wi-Fi is a technology that provides wireless communication for transmitting data over close distances between various devices.

Bluetooth

Bluetooth is a standard for secure wireless data transfer between various devices of different types over short distances.

Version

There are several Bluetooth versions, while each subsequent one improves communication speed, coverage, and facilitates easier detection and connection of devices. Information about the Bluetooth version of the device.

3.0
Characteristics

Bluetooth uses different profiles and protocols to provide more fast exchange data, energy savings, improved device discovery, etc. Some of these profiles and protocols that the device supports are shown here.

A2DP (Advanced Audio Distribution Profile)
AVCTP (Audio/Video Control Transport Protocol)
AVDTP (Audio/Video Distribution Transport Protocol)
AVRCP (Audio/Visual Remote Control Profile)
EDR (Enhanced Data Rate)
FTP (File Transfer Profile)
GAVDP (Generic Audio/Video Distribution Profile)
HFP (Hands-Free Profile)
HSP (Headset Profile)
OPP (Object Push Profile)
PBAP/PAB (Phone Book Access Profile)
SPP (Serial Port Protocol)

USB

USB (Universal Serial Bus) is an industry standard that allows different electronic devices to exchange data.

HDMI

HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) is a digital audio/video interface that replaces older analog audio/video standards.

Headphone jack

This is an audio connector, also called an audio jack. The most widely used standard in mobile devices is the 3.5mm headphone jack.

Connecting devices

Information about other important connection technologies supported by your device.

Browser

A web browser is a software application for accessing and viewing information on the Internet.

Video file formats/codecs

Mobile devices support different video file formats and codecs, which respectively store and encode/decode digital video data.

Battery

Mobile device batteries differ from each other in their capacity and technology. They provide the electrical charge necessary for their functioning.

Capacity

A battery's capacity indicates the maximum charge it can hold, measured in milliamp-hours.

1600 mAh (milliamp-hours)
Type

The type of battery is determined by its structure and, more precisely, the chemicals used. There are different types of batteries, with lithium-ion and lithium-ion polymer batteries being the most commonly used batteries in mobile devices.

Li-Ion (Lithium-ion)
2G talk time

2G talk time is the period of time during which the battery charge is completely discharged during a continuous conversation on a 2G network.

10 hours 20 minutes
10.3 h (hours)
619.8 min (minutes)
0.4 days
2G latency

2G standby time is the period of time during which the battery charge is completely discharged when the device is in stand-by mode and connected to a 2G network.

295 h (hours)
17700 min (minutes)
12.3 days
3G talk time

3G talk time is the period of time during which the battery charge is completely discharged during a continuous conversation on a 3G network.

8 h (hours)
480 min (minutes)
0.3 days
3G latency

3G standby time is the period of time during which the battery charge is completely discharged when the device is in stand-by mode and connected to a 3G network.

340 h (hours)
20400 min (minutes)
14.2 days
Characteristics

Information about some additional characteristics device battery.

Fixed

Specific Absorption Rate (SAR)

The SAR level refers to the amount of electromagnetic radiation absorbed by the human body while using a mobile device.

Head SAR level (US)

The SAR level indicates the maximum amount of electromagnetic radiation to which the human body is exposed when holding mobile device next to the ear. The maximum value used in the USA is 1.6 W/kg per 1 gram of human tissue. Mobile devices in the US are regulated by the CTIA, and the FCC conducts tests and sets their SAR values.

0.55 W/kg (Watt per kilogram)
Body SAR level (US)

The SAR level indicates the maximum amount of electromagnetic radiation to which the human body is exposed when holding a mobile device at hip level. The highest permissible SAR value in the USA is 1.6 W/kg per 1 gram of human tissue. This value is set by the FCC, and the CTIA monitors mobile devices' compliance with this standard.

1.26 W/kg (Watt per kilogram)

Contents of delivery:

  • Smartphone
  • Charging block
  • USB to microUSB cable
  • Wired stereo headset with music and call control buttons
  • Flashlight indicator on the wire for 3.5 mm jack (HTC Charm)
  • Case
  • Charging cup with Bluetooth (dock)

Positioning

HTC Rhyme is not directly called a phone for girls, although words like “stylish”, “elegant” and others appear in the description of the device. However, with its entire appearance and small details, the device demonstrates what is suitable specifically for girls. This includes the shape of the case with smoothly transitioning planes, and the color scheme of the device, where all three colors are made in soft and warm tones, and the selection of design themes in the same color scheme, unobtrusive and calm. In addition, HTC Rhyme comes with a good set of accessories, most of which, again, will be useful specifically for the owner of such a device.


Let's look at HTC Rhyme and try to understand how successful the company was in its experiment with creating a smartphone for, albeit unobtrusively, but well-defined audience - girls.

Design

In my opinion, HTC Rhyme looks strange. On the one hand, it has a very simple and “smooth” body shape, pleasant color options, on the other hand, additional elements and some body details are not hidden from your view, and this introduces a certain misunderstanding into the design logic. For example, light and proximity sensors, the front camera - they are clearly visible on the light front side of the device.

The smartphone is available for sale in three color options: sand, light blue and lilac. For sand and light blue devices, the accessories are white, and the flashlight (HTC Charm) is also white; for the lilac model, the accessories are lilac. In Russia, at first only sand and light blue HTC Rhyme will be presented, and lilac will probably appear later.



The sand-colored smartphone is the most neutral and, in my opinion, is suitable for both women and men. In reality, its color is difficult to guess; personally, I would call it coffee or just an off-white phone.

Housing materials

The base of the case is an aluminum frame, but in terms of space occupied, this is not the main material of the case. The device actually has a solid aluminum part, this is a frame around the screen, which smoothly transitions into a small strip of metal on the back of the smartphone. But there are more plastic parts (visible) in it. The upper and lower areas of the rear side of the case are made of matte plastic with a soft-touch effect. Moreover, the upper part is lighter, and the lower part is darker. The top plastic area is non-removable, and underneath the bottom there are slots for a memory card and a SIM card. The battery in the smartphone cannot be removed.



The device is pleasant to hold in your hand due to the combination of materials, it does not slip, and even with wet hands you will not be afraid of dropping it. During a conversation, the smartphone also fits perfectly in the hand.

Assembly

There are no complaints about the build quality. The cover, which hides the slots for a memory card and a SIM card, stays tightly in place and does not wobble, and there are no other removable elements here.


Dimensions

In terms of dimensions, HTC Rhyme resembles HTC Desire S, that is, it compact smartphone against the backdrop of the current generation of flagships and even more so such devices as the HTC Titan or Galaxy Nexus. Let's compare the dimensions of some models:

  • Samsung Galaxy S II- 125.3 x 66.1 x 8.5 mm, 116 g
  • Apple iPhone 4S– 115.2 x 58.6 x 9.3 mm, 140 g
  • HTC Desire S– 115 x 59.8 x 11.6 mm, 130 g
  • HTC Rhyme– 116.8 x 61 x 10.1 mm, 130 g





The smartphone is convenient to carry in any pocket, even in the breast pocket of a shirt or in skinny jeans; it does not particularly “remind itself” due to the shape of the body and generally relatively small size.


Controls

Like other new devices from the company, it uses a touch unit of four keys under the screen. On the left is the “Home” key, it is used to return to the central screen or to call up a window with eight running applications(hold the button). If you tap the button on the center screen, a matrix of all HTC Sense desktops will appear so you can quickly jump to any of them. The next button, “Menu,” is used to call up the context menu (holding the key opens or hides the on-screen keyboard). Next is the Back button to go back one screen. The last touch key is “Search”. Pressing this button opens the search window, and holding it brings up the voice search window. The touch-sensitive key block has a neat white backlight; when you touch the buttons, they vibrate slightly.




The screen off key is located on the top end, on the right side. It is slightly raised relative to the body (by half a millimeter), making it convenient to press. When you hold down this key, a menu appears with the ability to turn off the smartphone, put it in Airplane mode and reboot. There is also a 3.5 mm mini-jack for connecting headphones, a headset or a HTC Charm flashlight.



The volume key is located at the top of the right edge, almost flush with the surface of the case. This button seemed inconvenient to me, it’s difficult to find it during a conversation, and the point here is not even that the volume key is usually on the left on HTC smartphones, but that the button is too inexpressive against the background of the plane and does not protrude at all above the surface of the case.


On the front side, in the upper part, there is a speaker covered with a mesh. Below and to the left of the speaker are a light sensor and a proximity sensor. On the right side there is a view of the front VGA camera, which can be used for video conversations. The indicator light is in the right area inside the earpiece; it blinks green if there are missed calls, unread text or email messages or other notifications, lights up red when connected to a PC or green when the battery is fully charged (when the smartphone is still connected to charging). When the battery level is low it flashes red, when charging it lights up red.


The microUSB connector for charging the smartphone and connecting it to a PC is located on the left edge and is closed with a cap. Slots for a microSD memory card and a SIM card are located under the battery cover, at the bottom. You can replace the memory card without turning off the device, but to do this you will first have to remove the cover.


Screen

HTC Rhyme uses a capacitive touchscreen S-LCD display, exactly the same as in HTC Desire S. Screen diagonal 3.7'', resolution 800x480 pixels (WVGA), physical dimensions 80.5x48 mm. The display displays up to 16 million colors and has a good brightness reserve. The colors on the display are vibrant and rich, while the picture looks natural.


The viewing angles are maximum, even with a strong deviation the image is not distorted. At minimum screen brightness, it is comfortable to read books in complete darkness, using a white or black background, it doesn’t matter. In the sun the screen becomes blind, but still remains readable.

In general, we can say about the screen that it performs all its functions, and at the same time is of high quality. This is not super-technological and maximum picture clarity, as in the Apple iPhone 4S or SGS II, but the display is pleasant to look at, it has no grain, and all the characteristics are at a high level.


Camera

The smartphone has two cameras, the main one is 5 MP and the front one is 0.3 MP. The eye of the main camera is located in a small (0.5 mm) recess, with a thin golden ring running around it.


The camera interface is exactly the same as in HTC Desire S. In viewfinder mode, a panel with basic information is displayed on the right side of the screen - the selected shooting mode (photo or video), flash status (auto, manual, off), and on the left - buttons for selecting effects and switching to the gallery.


When you rotate the smartphone, the icons on the panel also turn over (in all four directions, by the way), and the interface is displayed for portrait and landscape modes.

Photo. Standard (4:3) and widescreen (5:3 aspect ratio) resolutions are available for photos:

  • 5 M (Wide) – 2592x1552
  • 3M (Wide) – 2048x1216
  • 1M (Wide) – 1280x768
  • L (Wide) – 640x384

White balance:

  • Incandescent lamp
  • Daylight lamp
  • Daylight
  • Cloudy

As in other devices of the company, there is a panel with graphical display different effects that can be used to take a photo. In addition to the described settings, you can change the level of sharpness, saturation, contrast and exposure, the ISO value (from 100 to 800), you can turn off the shutter sound, show or hide the grid in viewfinder mode on the screen, a timer, and also enable shooting with geotags using GPS.





Photo quality in different modes You can judge for yourself using multiple example pictures below. In my opinion, in terms of photo quality, the device is not far behind the original HTC Desire and is even inferior to the updated Desire S. But this is my subjective opinion.

Macro:

Shooting text:

Example of zoom operation:

Panorama:




Video. Recorded in 3GP format (h.264 codec) at a speed of 29-30 frames per second. Audio is recorded using the aac codec.

The following resolutions are available for video:

  • HD 720p – 1280x720
  • WVGA – 800x480
  • VGA – 640x480
  • L – 320x240
  • MMS – 176x144

In addition, there is a slow motion video recording mode - Slow motion (2x). If you write a video in it, it turns out slow and with delays, as if the video being played slows down on a smartphone.

The settings in video mode are the same as those in photo mode. Among the features, I would like to note the inclusion/disabling of sound recording; during video shooting, you can change the focus by simply touching the area on which you want to focus the camera with your finger on the screen. There is no tracking autofocus during video shooting. At any video resolution, scaling is possible in real time, that is, during the shooting process.


You can immediately edit the captured video, or rather, cut out one section from it and leave it (everything else is deleted).



Autonomous operation

The device uses a Li-Ion battery with a capacity of 1600 mAh. Considering the company's progress, albeit slow, in terms of operating time in new devices, I expected that it would also be noticeable in HTC Rhyme. Alas, in practice the model is no different in battery life from the HTC Desire S, for example.

My typical scheme operation of the device looks like this. Take it off the charger in the morning, turn on the music and go somewhere. During the day I listen to music for a total of 3-5 hours. Push-mail is constantly running on the device for two mail accounts, sometimes I read something on the Internet (this is about an hour per day open browser) and call. Calls take approximately 40-60 minutes. The HTC Rhyme stayed in this mode until the evening, that is, the entire working day, but I couldn’t get more than a day out of it, even if I didn’t listen to music on the smartphone, but just made calls on it, read email and went online.


The smartphone has a settings item called “Energy Saving”. There are parameters that can be turned off to help save some battery power. In addition, when the smartphone’s charge level drops below 15% (the number can be adjusted), the device itself prompts you to switch to power saving mode, turns off all interfaces except the network, automatic backlight adjustment and other things.

Performance

The device is built on the Qualcomm MSM8255 platform with a processor clock frequency 1 GHz. The smartphone has 768 MB of RAM and 4 GB of internal memory, of which about 700-800 MB is available to the user for storing data and installing new programs. This volume is enough to install all the necessary software on your smartphone; moreover, on Android 2.3, some programs can be installed on a memory card, so there should be no problems with a lack of space, even for those who like to install new software every day.

Like Desire S and other devices from the company, the smartphone supports video playback in DivX and Xvid codecs out of the box. In addition, the following formats and codecs are supported: 3gp, .3g2, .mp4, .wmv (Windows Media Video 9), .avi (MP4 ASP and MP3), .xvid (MP4 ASP and MP3). In reality, for comfortable video viewing, it is better to immediately install an alternative player (for example, RockPlayer).

The operating speed of the device is excellent, there are no slowdowns or hesitations during operation.

Interfaces

The smartphone operates in GSM (850/900/1800/1900) and UMTS (900/2100) networks. Both high-speed data transfer standards are supported - EDGE and HSDPA. Enabling and disabling different communication modules can be done in the settings menu, through one of the system panel tabs called up from above, or using widgets. There is a widget with a strip of icons for switching interfaces, there are separate button widgets, as well as a standard Android widget.

To synchronize with a PC and transfer data, the included microUSB cable. USB interface 2.0. When connected to a computer, a menu appears in which you can select one of five connection types: charging only, disk drive (microSD card memory is visible), HTC Sync, Internet modem (using the device as a modem) and connecting to a PC to access the network via computer.

Built-in module Bluetooth 3.0 (A2DP, EDR). Most common profiles are supported. Sound quality when listening to music through wireless headphones, to my ears, is not bad, while using HTC Rhyme I listened to music on it through Creative WP-300 wireless headphones and was pleased.

Wi-Fi (802.11b/g/n). The operation of the Wi-Fi module did not cause any complaints. In your smartphone, you can configure the rules for switching Wi-Fi to sleep mode, using only static IP address when connecting and add security certificates. HTC Rhyme also has a "Maximum Wi-Fi performance" setting, but I didn't notice any difference in the performance of this interface with the setting enabled and disabled. When using Wi-Fi, the device practically does not heat up.

Wi-Fi router . HTC Rhyme, like smartphones based on Android 2.2 and higher, has the function of “sharing” a 2G/3G Internet connection via Wi-Fi. It works as follows. In the settings of wireless interfaces, the “Wi-Fi router” option is enabled and its settings are opened, where the user is asked to select the network name, password, and connection type (WEP, WPA, WPA2). In addition, you can set the maximum number of connections to your smartphone or separately block or allow each new connection.

Below these settings, select the desired access point (APN) through which the device will access the Internet, then turn on routing. It turns out that you can connect to the Internet, for example, from your laptop through routing on Rhyme, and use a GPRS/EDGE or UMTS/HSDPA connection, which is pre-configured on your smartphone, to access the network. The function can be used at the dacha, perhaps on business trips, in a hotel where for some reason there is no Wi-Fi, but there is a local SIM card with relatively inexpensive 2G/3G traffic. By the way, it can be very convenient to turn on a Wi-Fi router while sitting in a cafe with a laptop.


Navigation

The smartphone uses a GPSOne chip on the Qualcomm platform. It takes 10-15 seconds to find satellites (testing was done using the Maverick program, available in the Market).

For navigation, the device has navigation program HTC Navigation based on Route 66, as well as Google Maps And Google Navigation. At Google help Maps allows you to get directions, search for addresses by street names or places. With Google Navigation you can use navigation with route guidance and voice guidance.

A little about HTC Navigation. Launch occurs using the Location application. This is a full-fledged navigation software with support for points of interest (POI), a route log and the ability to plot routes. An overview map of Russia and a demo 30-day map of Russian cities are available on the smartphone. After this period you can buy full version maps or any other regions. The purchase is made directly through the program interface, using bank card(VISA, Master Card, American Express, Diners Club). You can also buy cards online on the developer’s website, and then simply enter in the device special code voucher and download the already purchased card. It’s nice that you can choose one of several license options when purchasing, for 30 days, for a year or perpetual. You can estimate the price range yourself using the example of the cost of Russian cards (5.99 USD for 30 days, 24.98 USD for a year, 37.99 perpetual license).

Text and voice input of text

HTC Rhyme uses HTC's standard on-screen QWERTY keyboard. This is one of the best implementations of on-screen keyboards among all Android devices, and among smartphones in general. The only drawback that persists over time is this. When entering in Latin, additional characters can be entered simply by holding down one or another key (symbols are drawn directly on the buttons with letters and are entered by holding), and when entering in Cyrillic, in order to enter some not-so-common character, you must first go to the character input menu , which is not very convenient.



Each time you press on-screen button The device vibrates slightly on the keyboard, this simplifies input, makes it more realistic, and helps you get used to the on-screen keyboard. Switching the language is done by pressing one key, quickly and easily; by holding the same button you can call voice dialing messages.

You can hide the on-screen keyboard by holding down the Menu key or by pressing a dedicated button. In order to move the cursor within the text, you need to hold your finger on any piece of text, after which something like a magnifying glass appears. The idea is clearly borrowed from the Apple iPhone, but that doesn’t make it any less convenient. When you hold your finger on the text for a few seconds, a pop-up window appears with a larger portion of the text and a cursor. You can move the cursor without any problems, the fragment will move. After you lift your finger from the screen, an additional menu appears, with which you can select a fragment of text or the entire text. Or do nothing with the text.

The updated keyboard does not have a quick button to go to settings. To enter the keyboard settings you need to run General settings, look for “Language and Keyboard” there, and only then you get to where you need to go. In addition to the full-size QWERTY keyboard, you can enter text using compact keyboards. You can see them below.

The keyboard has a personal dictionary, where the device saves new words that you often use. The dictionary can be edited and also synchronized with backup copy on the memory card.

In the wake of the popularity of Siri, I would also like to note that HTC Rhyme, like other Android-based devices, has voice search and voice dialing. So, you can dictate messages to your smartphone and then immediately send them by pressing one key.

Software

The smartphone runs Android 2.3 OS and HTC Sense 3.5 is used as the interface. Externally, the interface looks somewhat unusual in this device; there are only two buttons at the bottom instead of three in the standard Sense view, and there is a special widget with side icons. In my opinion, the widget is not very convenient, and it takes up the entire screen.

The lock ring has changed slightly in appearance compared to Sense 3.0, but the rest of the lock screen functions have not changed.

The number of desktops can now be changed, that is, you cannot delete unnecessary ones or add new tables (if there are already 7 of them). Also, desktops can be swapped.

In the new version of Sense, almost all programs that HTC has made for its interface (mail client, calendar, contacts, etc.) now have a clear system for working with tabs. Now tabs inside programs can be swapped or removed from the screen, or added by holding your finger on the tab for a couple of seconds or by calling the “Edit tabs” menu option.

I will try to tell you about all the features of the new version of HTC Sense in a separate article, but I won’t talk about the timing of its release yet (so as not to jinx it, it’s a joke).

Accessories

Let's talk separately about accessories; they occupy an important part in HTC Rhyme. All the accessories that we will talk about below are included with the smartphone, that is, included in its price.

Unfortunately, I didn’t have a complete headset, so I’ll just show you official photos of it and tell you that there are buttons on the wire to control music and calls.


Next is the cover. An ordinary leatherette case (it seems), I didn’t find it very beautiful or elegant. It is difficult to insert a smartphone into it, and even more difficult to take it out. However, if you use the case every day, it will wear out.






Next comes the flashlight indicator, or Charm, as HTC calls it. It's a cube on a wire that plugs into a 3.5mm jack and flashes a bright light during a call or if there's a new text message. During a call, it flashes until you pick up or the call ends. When a new text message arrives, the flashlight blinks for about five minutes and then goes off.






The accessory is interesting; it can be attached, for example, to a handbag, so that it is outside and its blinking is clearly visible; for this purpose there is a paperclip near the cube. There are no settings for Charm yet, which is a little disappointing; you can’t choose the frequency and type of flashing, and it would also be nice to be able to choose a color. But the main thing is that the accessory itself was invented and is already included in the kit for one of the devices. I think in the future, if users are interested in it, HTC will make it more functional.



Charging cup, or docking station, as the company calls it. This is a relatively small white box in which a smartphone is placed in a recess. The recess is located at an angle, there are three protruding contacts and “points” for them on the back of the smartphone. Due to which the device in this accessory is charged.





The downside is that it is inconvenient to remove the smartphone from the glass; you have to pry it off with your fingernail or come up with another method. There is no recess or anything like that to make it easier to pull out the device. When the smartphone is placed in this container, it turns on the docking station and Bluetooth mode, it connects to the charging cup. This was done so that when the smartphone is in the charging cup, both the device and the accessory ring. The idea is good and also useful, the charging cup makes a very loud sound like those used in home phones, so it is difficult to miss it, even if you are in another room. The downside is that you can’t choose a ringtone, there is only one.

Conclusion

During two weeks of use, I had no complaints about the quality of speech transmission, the volume of the conversational speaker is not bad, the volume of the ringing speaker is slightly above average. The vibration alert is also average in strength, but when walking, if the device is in your trouser pocket, you may not feel it.

In Russia, the HTC Rhyme smartphone should appear in the first week of November at a price of 23,000 - 24,000 rubles. Let's take a pause here and think about the price tag. The new product will cost the same as the company’s flagship – HTC Sensation or Samsung Galaxy S II. Original Apple An iPhone 4 with 16 GB of memory on board costs, by the way, not much more - 25,000-26,000 rubles.


You can very roughly calculate the cost of the accessories that come with the device, focusing on the price tags of similar or the same accessories for HTC. Case – 15 pounds (~750 rubles). The headset is also 15 pounds (~750 rubles). Flashlight indicator (Charm) – 9 pounds (~450 rubles). I didn’t find a charging cup specifically for HTC Rhyme there, but a docking station for HTC Titan, for example, costs 30 pounds (~1,500 rubles). It’s clear that these accessories cost (will cost) a little more for us, so let’s throw in another 1,000 rubles. As a result, everything that is included in the package of the HTC Rhyme smartphone will separately cost about 4,500 rubles. That is, the device itself in this case costs about 19,500 rubles. We can say that this cost is also due to a rich set of accessories, and partly this will be true, but an HTC Desire S smartphone with similar characteristics today costs an average of 16,000-17,000 rubles, that is, noticeably cheaper.

So it turns out that HTC Rhyme is exactly the device for those who want to get a full set of accessories included. It seems to me that the flashlight indicator (Charm) will be useful only for girls, but the charging glass is a really convenient and versatile thing. As for positioning, here we return to the beginning of the review; in my opinion, the sand-colored smartphone is universal, it does not look like an exclusively girl’s device and will be appropriate for both a man’s hand and a girl’s. Yes, as usual for HTC, the smartphone is overpriced, but this time we get a good set of accessories for that amount, that is, a complete product with everything you need.

Characteristics:

  • Class: smartphone
  • Form factor: monoblock
  • Case materials: metal, matte plastic with soft-touch
  • operating system: Android 2.3, HTC Sense 3.5 proprietary interface
  • Network: GSM/EDGE 850/900/1800/1900 MHz, UMTS/HSDPA 900/2100
  • Processor: 1 GHz on Qualcomm MSM8255 platform
  • RAM: 768 MB
  • Storage memory: 4 GB (~800 MB available) + microSD card slot
  • Interfaces: Wi-Fi (b/g/n/), Bluetooth 3.0 (A2DP), microUSB connector (USB 2.0) for charging/synchronization, 3.5 mm for headset
  • Screen: capacitive, S-LCD 3.7” with a resolution of 800x480 pixels (WVGA), automatic adjustment backlight level
  • Camera: 5 MP with autofocus, video recorded in 720p resolution (1280x720 pixels), LED flash (works as a flashlight), front VGA camera
  • Navigation: GPS on Qualcomm platform gpsOne chip (A-GPS support)
  • Additionally: accelerometer, light sensor, proximity sensor, FM radio
  • Battery: removable Li-Ion with a capacity of 1600 mAh
  • Dimensions: 116.8 x 61 x 10.1 mm
  • Weight: 130 g.