
The past post we have seen Helio Heat Video Preview & Helio Heat Press Release. This time for reviews.
Helio Heat fully supports Google Maps application and features a 1.99-inch QVGA (240×320) 262k colors LCD display, an integrated module of camera of 1.3 megapixel with the integrated flash, the numerical buzz 4x, and the possibilities of visual recording in format MPEG-4, and the player of media integrated which can play MP3, the media of MPEG-4, VOD, and of MMS compose. Measurements 91.4 X 45.7 X 15.2mm and weight 90 grams.
Helio Heat Features :
* CDMA 1xEV-DO 800/1900 Mhz, 3G for fast downloading and messaging
* GPS, advanced satellite technology for directional and social eventing
* Memory is only 136 MB
* Bluetooth, for connectivity to wireless accessories.
* Camera, 1.3 mega pixel with flash, video and built in photo studio.
Helio Heat review by InfoSync “Compared to the Helio Drift, the Helio Heat is better in some areas, and in other ways cannot measure up. Video performance, with full screen landscape mode, is a bit better, though we miss stereo Bluetooth support on videos. We also liked the music store as well, which is new since our review of the Drift, though is also available now on that phone. The Heat is also smaller than the Drift, though the latter phone was not large by any stretch. Unfortunately, the touch-sensitive buttons on the Heat are truly a failure of design. In the few days we’ve had the phone, we’ve rarely had success using the buttons. They almost never registered our taps the first time, though they often activated when we brushed them accidentally. They locked too quickly when we needed them, to make 3-way calls, for instance, or using them as music keys. If the Heat had the normal buttons found on the Drift, it would be the better phone, but we can’t recommend it considering the problems we had with the buttons.”
Helio Heat review by Cnet “Though rather small at 1.99 inches, the QVGA 262,000-color screen on the Helio Heat still managed to wow us with excellent image quality. Colors looked really sharp on the screen, which came in handy when scrolling through Helio’s colorful menu interface. As on all Helio phones, the interface on the Heat was easy to use, with graphical menu icons arranged in a circle. The phone’s left spine is home to a volume rocker and a play/pause button for the media player. The end/power key and dedicated camera buttons are on the right spine, while the 1.3-megapixel camera lens, a self-portrait mirror, and flash are on the back of the phone when the slider is open.”
Helio Heat review by MobileBurn “The Heat offers the typical Helio apps like MySpace Mobile, H.O.T, and Music+Video on Demand. Similar to its big brother, the Helio Drift, the Heat includes Bluetooth stereo support and built-in GPS functionality that can be used with Helio’s Buddy Beacon and Google Maps applications. Google Maps comes in quite handy when searching for the nearest pizza shop or the closest gas station. Some other features worth mentioning are the phone’s ability to sync contacts easily.”



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