The HTC Vivid is HTC's latest phone, built for AT&T's fledgling LTE network. There's a lot here that makes us feel right at home -- the Vivid is a combination of the best HTC had to offer for 2011 with HSPA+ and LTE radios thrown in for good measure. This makes it pretty easy for everyone involved, because there's not a lot to surprise any of us. It's a solid smartphone, with HTC's popular Sense software, and worth a close look. Let's do so, after the break.
| The Vivid is a well-built device with a snappy dual-core processor. AT&T's hybrid 4G network works well, and the Vivid has the horsepower to do something with those network speeds. | HTC Sense means the phone will take longer to get any software updates. The angular design makes it a bit uncomfortable to use one-handed. |
| It's not the phone for everyone, but the HTC Vivid is a solid offering with the speed to make many users very happy. AT&T's use of LTE and HSPA is an excellent way to manage the handoff from high-speeds to not so high speeds, and HTC Sense offers more than the standard build of Android would. | |
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