During Mobile World Congress 2010 in Barcelona among the several smartphone HTC unveiled is the HTC Legend smartphone which features an aluminium unibody casing and is the first Android handset to take advantage of HTC’s slot-assembly tech, reports an article over on intomobile.
Apparently the body of the HTC Legend is milled from one solid piece of aluminium and thus exudes class and the appeal people have seen with the likes of the aluminium unibody Mecbook Pro from Apple. The HTC Legend’s aluminium casing enables the components to be slotted into the hollow case; a process HTC has called slot-assembly.
The HTC Legend packs some impressive specs too, with a 3.2 inch AMOLED capacitive touch screen, 5 megapixel camera, 3G, Android 2.1 operating system, updated HTC Sense user interface, GPS, WiFi, and new Sense homescreen called “FriendStream” which is much like a social networking hub.
But you don’t really want to know that, what you want to do is head on down to that HTC Legend hands-on video which we have for your viewing pleasure and can be found below, so hit it up, enjoy and let us know what you think.