**HTC Explorer Phone Review**
The HTC Explorer is a budget-friendly smartphone that offers a range of features and specifications at an affordable price point. In this review, we'll take a closer look at the phone's design, features, and performance.
Upon first glance, the HTC Explorer is a sleek and comfortable-to-hold device. The back cover is made up of thick rubber, which should provide excellent scratch resistance. The build quality feels good, with no creaking noise or any other issues that might detract from the overall experience. The phone's design is simple and straightforward, with a 3.2-inch LCD screen at the front and a range of capacitive touch-sensitive buttons on top.
One of the standout features of the HTC Explorer is its dedicated GPU, which helps to improve performance and enhance gaming capabilities. Despite having a relatively slow CPU clock speed of 600 megahertz, the phone still manages to deliver a smooth user experience thanks to the GPU's boost. The phone also runs on the HTC Sense 3.5 interface, which provides a range of features and functionality.
The phone's specifications are somewhat limited, with a total storage capacity of just 512 MB. However, this can be expanded via the microSD slot, which comes pre-installed with a 2 GB card. The phone also has a 3-megapixel camera, but it's fixed focus and not particularly impressive by today's standards.
In terms of accessories, the HTC Explorer comes with a standard power-up charger, a USB to microUSB cable, and a battery that measures 1230 milliampere. There's no headset included in the box, although this is something that may change depending on where you purchase the phone.
The HTC Explorer also includes a range of documentation and support materials, including a Quick Start Guide, a warranty statement, and safety and regulatory guides. This is all presented in a handy pamphlet that provides easy access to information on how to use the phone and troubleshoot any issues that may arise.
**Hands-On Experience**
After spending some time with the HTC Explorer, it's clear that this is a phone that's designed to be used and enjoyed. The device feels comfortable in the hand, with a range of features and controls that make it easy to navigate. The screen is relatively small at 3.2 inches, but it's still bright and clear, making it suitable for everyday use.
One feature that caught our attention was the rubber back cover, which provides excellent scratch resistance and makes the phone feel premium in the hand. The capacitive touch-sensitive buttons are responsive and accurate, making it easy to switch between apps and features.
The phone's audio capabilities were also a highlight, with clear and crisp sound emanating from the 3.5mm headphone jack. We also appreciated the presence of an ambient light sensor and proximity sensor, which help to improve the user experience by adjusting the screen brightness and locking the screen when not in use.
**Verdict**
Overall, we're impressed with the HTC Explorer's performance, design, and features. While it may not be the most powerful or advanced smartphone on the market, it offers a range of capabilities at an affordable price point that make it an attractive option for those looking to upgrade from their old phone or purchase a first device.
If you have any specific questions about the HTC Explorer, feel free to post them in the comments below and we'll do our best to answer them. We hope this review has been helpful in giving you a better understanding of what this phone has to offer, and we look forward to seeing you in our next video.
"WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: enhi there this is Ranjit from tech tubers calm and in this video I'm going to do a quick unboxing of this HTC Explorer Android phone this is a budget Android phone from HTC and quite a few of you have asked me to review budget-friendly Android phone and this HTC Explorer is the most pocket-friendly Android phone from HTC and this runs on Android Gingerbread that's 2.3 now let me just quickly break the seal so let's look at the box and it says that MRP price for this phone is twelve thousand nine hundred and ninety but this phone is available in the retail market for about ten thousand or ten thousand five hundred I've given the link of Flipkart below so that you can check the latest pricing and it says that we get one set of handset battery warranty guide Quick Start Guide etc and we also get a micro SD card that's 2 GB and due note that with the HTC Explorer you do not get a headset but in India they are bundling the headset but it's not inside the package you get it separately so if you are purchasing it in India ask for the headset now let's look at the back side of the phone and here we have some specification this HTC phone is known as HTC explorer also the internal name is a 310 Yi and the CPU on this phone is just 600 megahertz but don't be fooled by that because this phone also has a dedicated GPU that helps the phone a lot also this runs on the HTC Sense that's 3.5 and the total storage on the phone is 512 MB and out of that available store it is just 90 MB but I think so it comes down to 105 MB of available space but we do have microSD slot so you can expand the storage and by default we get a 2 GB microSD card pre-installed on the phone so let's just quickly see what comes inside the box so I'm going to open the box now and we just slide it like this to reveal the phone and first and foremost we have the phone itself I'm just going to invert this box and we keep the phone on the side and let's see what accessories do we get this is a powerup charger that's a USB power charger nothing special and we do have a USB to microUSB cable standard stuff and we do have the battery let me look at the same and it's a 1230 milliampere battery and I feel that the battery should be more than enough for this phone because the screen of this phone is just 3.2 inches and we do get this handy pamphlet which explains all the buttons etc and the controls on the phone and what else we have we have some literature contact us I guess this gives the numbers of all the service centers all over the world warranty statement and safety and regulatory guide and this is the phone itself I have inserted the sim and the battery in the same and it does have the HTC Sense UI let me first give you a quick physical overview of the phone and I like the feel of the phone very much it's very comfortable to hold and the build quality looks very good no creaking noise or anything like that and one interesting feature that I've seen is that this entire back cover is made up of thick rubber so they should resist a lot of scratches etc and on the front of we have a 3.2 inch LCD screen and which has a resolution of 320 by 480 on the top we have we have a couple of sensors ambient light sensor and the proximity sensor this phone does not have a front-facing camera and I guess we shouldn't expect that for the price this phone is selling and we have a nice your piece it's a larger piece and moving down we have four capacitive touch sensitive buttons one is for home menu back and search and let's go to the top on the top we have a 3.5 mm headphone jack we have the power on/off button over here and on this side we have the volume rocker and we don't have anything else over here on the bottom we have pinhole that's for the mic I guess this is for the lanyard and we do have the micro USB slot over here that will be used for syncing and charging the phone and on the back we have a 3 megapixel camera but this is a fixed focused camera and we have this brushed metal on which HTC is written looks pretty nice and we do have a indent over here for the speakerphone and to insert the battery we have a small indent over here and we need to pull that it's pretty tight and we pull that and let me zoom in and we have the battery over here and we you can insert a micro SD card over here you do get a 2 GB microSD card with the phone and the SIM card goes over here and it fits tightly no creaking noise or anything like that so the fit is pretty good and the rubber back feels very good to hold it and this runs on the HTC Sense 3.5 and this runs on Android Gingerbread so I'll be doing a quick detailed review of this phone so if you have any specific questions regarding this phone please post them in the comment section below I'll be more than happy to include them in my main review I hope you found this video helpful that's it for now this is Randy from tech to bus comm and hopefully I'm going to see you in my next videohi there this is Ranjit from tech tubers calm and in this video I'm going to do a quick unboxing of this HTC Explorer Android phone this is a budget Android phone from HTC and quite a few of you have asked me to review budget-friendly Android phone and this HTC Explorer is the most pocket-friendly Android phone from HTC and this runs on Android Gingerbread that's 2.3 now let me just quickly break the seal so let's look at the box and it says that MRP price for this phone is twelve thousand nine hundred and ninety but this phone is available in the retail market for about ten thousand or ten thousand five hundred I've given the link of Flipkart below so that you can check the latest pricing and it says that we get one set of handset battery warranty guide Quick Start Guide etc and we also get a micro SD card that's 2 GB and due note that with the HTC Explorer you do not get a headset but in India they are bundling the headset but it's not inside the package you get it separately so if you are purchasing it in India ask for the headset now let's look at the back side of the phone and here we have some specification this HTC phone is known as HTC explorer also the internal name is a 310 Yi and the CPU on this phone is just 600 megahertz but don't be fooled by that because this phone also has a dedicated GPU that helps the phone a lot also this runs on the HTC Sense that's 3.5 and the total storage on the phone is 512 MB and out of that available store it is just 90 MB but I think so it comes down to 105 MB of available space but we do have microSD slot so you can expand the storage and by default we get a 2 GB microSD card pre-installed on the phone so let's just quickly see what comes inside the box so I'm going to open the box now and we just slide it like this to reveal the phone and first and foremost we have the phone itself I'm just going to invert this box and we keep the phone on the side and let's see what accessories do we get this is a powerup charger that's a USB power charger nothing special and we do have a USB to microUSB cable standard stuff and we do have the battery let me look at the same and it's a 1230 milliampere battery and I feel that the battery should be more than enough for this phone because the screen of this phone is just 3.2 inches and we do get this handy pamphlet which explains all the buttons etc and the controls on the phone and what else we have we have some literature contact us I guess this gives the numbers of all the service centers all over the world warranty statement and safety and regulatory guide and this is the phone itself I have inserted the sim and the battery in the same and it does have the HTC Sense UI let me first give you a quick physical overview of the phone and I like the feel of the phone very much it's very comfortable to hold and the build quality looks very good no creaking noise or anything like that and one interesting feature that I've seen is that this entire back cover is made up of thick rubber so they should resist a lot of scratches etc and on the front of we have a 3.2 inch LCD screen and which has a resolution of 320 by 480 on the top we have we have a couple of sensors ambient light sensor and the proximity sensor this phone does not have a front-facing camera and I guess we shouldn't expect that for the price this phone is selling and we have a nice your piece it's a larger piece and moving down we have four capacitive touch sensitive buttons one is for home menu back and search and let's go to the top on the top we have a 3.5 mm headphone jack we have the power on/off button over here and on this side we have the volume rocker and we don't have anything else over here on the bottom we have pinhole that's for the mic I guess this is for the lanyard and we do have the micro USB slot over here that will be used for syncing and charging the phone and on the back we have a 3 megapixel camera but this is a fixed focused camera and we have this brushed metal on which HTC is written looks pretty nice and we do have a indent over here for the speakerphone and to insert the battery we have a small indent over here and we need to pull that it's pretty tight and we pull that and let me zoom in and we have the battery over here and we you can insert a micro SD card over here you do get a 2 GB microSD card with the phone and the SIM card goes over here and it fits tightly no creaking noise or anything like that so the fit is pretty good and the rubber back feels very good to hold it and this runs on the HTC Sense 3.5 and this runs on Android Gingerbread so I'll be doing a quick detailed review of this phone so if you have any specific questions regarding this phone please post them in the comment section below I'll be more than happy to include them in my main review I hope you found this video helpful that's it for now this is Randy from tech to bus comm and hopefully I'm going to see you in my next video\n"