HTC Legend Vs Google Nexus One
The Google Nexus One has been likened to the HTC Desire quite a bit- probably because they’re virtually the same handset. But what if you want something a touch dissimilar? This is where the HTC Legend steps in- it’s been out in the UK for only a couple of months and isn’t as high spec as the Desire, but that means it isn’t as high-price. So how does the Legend compare to Nexus One? Let’s find out.
Comparison:
First and principal the HTC Legend is lesser than the Nexus One. With a screen size of 3.2 inches versus 3.7, it’s easier to watch a movie or surf the web on Google’s phone.
This also makes for a bit more first inexactness when typing out messages on the onscreen keyboard, but HTC has followed in Apple’s footprints in providing a plethora of spelling correction suggestions as you type.
The smaller screen does make the Legend an overall more portable gadget while, and it feels obviously less bulky than the Nexus One.
Both phones run Android, but HTC has differentiated its user interface by overlaying HTC Sense, which has been a success in many HTC Legend reviews.
With seven homescreens that you can arrange all of your widgets on, Sense is simply a joy to use, and you still feel like you have the level of customisability that Android was designed for.












