The HTC Freestyle has a 3.2 inch TFT capacitive touch screen with a resolution of 320x480 pixels and the ability to display 256k colos. The accelerometer in the phone helps in the auto rotation of the display when the phone is tilted. The HTC Freestyle also has a 3.5 mm audio jack for you to listen to music with any of your favourite headphones.

The HTC Freestyle also featuers 150 MB of storage, 256 MB of RAM, and 256 MB of ROM. If you think the storage space is less, you can extend it by using a microSD card, the phone supports up to 32 GB cards.

When it comes to connectivity, the phone's pretty much the standard with HSDPA up to 7.2 Mbps, HSUPA 384 Kbps, Bluetooth V2.0 with A2DP and EDR, miniUSB v2.0. The omission of Wi-Fi is a very big let down here.

On the multimedia front, the HTC Freestyle has a 3.15MP camera which is capable of taking photos with a resolution of up to 2048x1536 pixels. The phone does record videos as well. But there is no front-facing or secondary camera. This means that there is no video calling and taking self-portraits.

The HTC Freestyle has a Qualcomm MSM7225 528 MHz processor and runs a copy of Brew Mobile as its OS. The phone has a HTML browser and the ability of run games, but there is no radio. So if you are a person who enjoys listening to radio when you are on your way to work in the morning, this is not the phone you are looking for. There is also a GPS module and the support for A-GPS in the HTC Freestyle.

The HTC Freestyle has many things to power, so the phone is provided with a standard 1300 mAh Li-ion battery which gives a standby time of up to 388 hours and a talk time of up to 6 hours and 40 minutes."; $review2 = "HTC Freestyle is an effective touch screen mobile phone from HTC that is suitable for users who are looking for a touch phone without all the smart phone loaded features. It is a cool looking phone with some cool features suitable for mild to average phone users.

The super attractive 3.2\" capacitive touch screen is the most intuitive factor of HTC Freestyle. The resolution is a bit low with 320 x 480 pixels and browsing the web with zooming may not necessarily be a pleasurable experience. The display has very poor readability under sunlight and practically, you can't read the phone at all. The metallic build of the phone makes it look and feel like a solid phone.

HTC has loaded Freestyle with its unique HTC Sense UI which makes the phone super responsive. Even though this Sense UI is not the same one that is found in other HTC smart phones with android, the look and feel of Sense is very similar to that of Android smart phones. Customizable home screen and widgets to choose from are all nice additions to HTC Freestyle.

Messaging options are ample in HTC Freestyle and you can setup various mobile emails. When it comes to multimedia, Freestyle is not a winner with a standard music player and video player. A subscription based music app is provided by AT&T and you should use it if you are an ardent lover of music. At the back of the phone, there is a 3.2 megapixel camera, but unfortunately, the camera is very mediocre. Low pictures were poor and there is no flash. 3GP is the default video format, but you can convert the format if you want.

Considering that HTC Freestyle is not a primary smart phone, the design of the web browser is pretty good. The pinch to zoom feature works flawlessly, thanks to the new Qualcomm processor. There is no Wi-Fi and you have to rely on your subscription based 3G service. The call quality is pretty disappointing and it is unacceptable because the cool phone has better features. "; include 'phone.php'; ?>