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HTC Hero Android Phone it is an awesome phone! Has no scratches at all!!! It even has a screen protector already on the device its spectacular. In perfect condition and its not for sim cards though. It is a cellular south, Alltel, and other CDMA phone services once you unlock it, not including US Cellular. ALSO COMES WITH A CASE, THE BOX, AND CHARGER:D
The HTC Hero is definitely the best Google Android phone available, thanks to a sleek design and HTC's own software extensions. But the "best Google Android phone" doesn't mean the best smartphone out there or even the best possible Google Android phone. Android still has a lot of room to grow. The Hero has some great features and a fun interface, but it doesn't muscle out the other strong competitors on Sprint.
The Hero is a lovely piece of hardware. It's not flashy with its gray soft-touch plastic with silver accents, but it feels rock solid. A 4.5 by 2.2 by .5 inch, 4.5 ounce slab, it's topped by a 3.2-inch, 320x480 glass capacitive touch screen. Below the touch screen are some action buttons and a fluid-feeling trackball; there's a real, honest-to-goodness 3.5mm headphone jack on the top, and a microSD memory card slot under the back cover (but fortunately, not under the battery.)
The Hero has both portrait and landscape mode virtual keyboards but no physical keyboard. The virtual keyboards offer vibrating feedback, pop-up letter images, and good autocorrection, though they're still no substitute for a roomy physical keyboard like the one on the HTC Touch Pro2.he phone uses the same 528 MHz Qualcomm ARM11 application processor as the existing T-Mobile G1 and myTouch 3G, but it has more RAM available (on my unit, 127MB after syncing and loading personal data.) The device felt slow at times, but that might be because of Android's habit of never quitting programs. Running a task manager helped, but that's a stopgap solution. -PC MAG REVIEW