expertreviews.co.uk Updated: 2012-03-08 14:25:45
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Colour is a rarity when it comes to HTC handsets, but there's always an exception to every rule. In HTC's case, the black sheep of its smartphone family is the HTC Rhyme, a metallic handset in a plum colour that's definitely not on our Pantone chart. I...
A competent smartphone with some fun accessories, but it's not particularly inspiring...
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gadgetshow.channel5.com Updated: 2012-03-08 14:25:45
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The HTC Rhyme is one of the latest smartphones to hit the market, and unlike the majority of other handsets, the Rhyme has been launched specifically with girls in mind. It offers decent styling and a solid feature set, but is it enough to tempt people...
The purple styling on the HTC Rhyme won't suit everybody, but then again it's not designed to. Instead, it's targeted at women, with that distinctive colour and an accompanying charm that lights up when the phone rings or notifications come through. The idea of targeting a specific sex is not a new one, and it's usually quite controversial. At least HTC has avoided the typical pink casing, howeve...
The HTC Rhyme features a uni-body design, and although quality is impressive, there is a large downside. You won't be able to remove the battery yourself, so there's no option for swapping to a second battery. Battery life is also pretty average, making this more obvious.
Overall, the HTC Rhyme is a nice handset. Aside from the colour, it doesn't really do enough to stand out in a crowded smartphone market, but if you like the styling, and can find a good deal, then it's well worth a second look. HTC Rhyme review is ta...
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wired.co.uk Updated: 2012-03-08 14:25:45
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The handsets keep a-comin' from HTC, with no sign of letting up. The Rhyme is a mid-range Android with the latest Sense user interface, a 5-megapixel camera and a boxful of accessories.DesignThe Rhyme clearly aimed at people for whom a mere phone just...
Nice design, latest HTC Sense UI, bundled docking station and accessories, good battery life...
Poor headphones, camera not great in low light...
The Rhyme is the kind of high quality midrange handset we've got very used to seeing from HTC, distinguished by its distinctive look and bundled set of accessories. It's a pity about the poor quality headphones, especially since they match the handset...
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HTC has launched yet another smartphone, this time a colourful number called the Rhyme. Out of the box the Rhyme conforms to the classic HTC look with an oblong but curvy shape, wide front speaker and a set of four buttons below the screen. We like the...
Smooth performance, good screen, latest version of Sense, accessories included...
Poor front camera, not listed for ICS upgrade...
HTC has produced yet another impressive smartphone that delivers in all areas. The handset performed beyond our expectations and the extra accessories are the icing on the cake. Not having Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich right away is a relatively small...
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3g.co.uk Updated: 2012-03-08 14:25:47
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We really wanted to love the Rhyme. Even though HTC doesn’t want to admit that it has targeted women, we liked the way they had done so! It has a good design and excellent battery life. The phone is reasonably fast in use, the Sense 3.5 is a great U...
Nice design; unique accessories are standout features; one for the girls?...
Mediocre snapper; disappointing call quality; expensive for what it does...
The HTC Rhyme is unique, nicely designed handset but it's pricey for what it is, unless you can dig out a good contract offer...
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From stick-on Swarovski bling to mobile phones shaped like make-up compacts (ick) to laptops with 'accessorisable covers to match your outfit!' (seriously?) tech companies have always had a hard time marketing at women without making their product look an...
HTC Sense 3.5 upgrade, Deep purple colour/fresh update, Solid build, Speaker dock and light charm are useful, 8GB microSD included...
Battery isn't removable, Purple update of the HTC Desire S, Only single core CPU, Headphones didn't stay in ears properly, Average to middling battery power...
The HTC Rhyme is a stylish version of a phone that's already great in its own right but doesn't bring anything new to the table except a few fancy accessories...
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The HTC Rhyme is the latest addition to HTC's vast raft of Android smartphones, and just as with the HTC Sensation XL , it aims to offer something a little different. Packed with a plethora of purple accessories, including a neat glowing charm to attach t...
Elegant slim design, if you like purple, Speaker dock is a nice addition, Great camera interface, Stylish software design, Good battery life...
Only a single core processor, Other accesories aren't convincing, Non removable battery...
At its most basic level the HTC Rhyme is a nice handset. It's simple design is lovely, it has enough performance to get by, and the included speaker dock is a nice addition. However, the Charm accessory and headphones don't really add much to the package...
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A no-nonsense touchscreen phone, the HTC Rhyme debuts some never-before-seen features, including a rechargeable speaker dock a design feature that helps you find and retrieve it from within the dark, murky interiors of a handbag. One of the few not-b...
Excellent Android dock; Good range of accessories; No fuss charging system;...
No scratch-resistant glass; Performance can lag;...
It's easy to admire the assortment of accessories HTC has bundled with the Rhyme. The Charm is a neat gimmick, and provides a point of difference that will appeal to some, but it's the dock that's the real winner. And while the absence of Gorilla Glass is...
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fonehome.co.uk Updated: 2012-03-08 14:25:49
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The HTC Rhyme is a boldly coloured Android phone with funky accessories that’s clearly being aimed at a female audience – although HTC seems strangely coy on the matter. Regardless of the intended recipients, is the phone itself any good? Read on to fi...
A solid but unspectacular mid-range HTC phone enhanced by some glitzy peripheralsLove Bluetooth charging dock, build quality, half-decent earbuds, some welcome Sense UI improvementsHate Slightly dated specs, unexciting looks, gimmicky charm, Sense UI s...
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The launch of the HTC Rhyme saw the Taiwanese manufacturer tiptoeing around its words. With a cleaned-up homescreen, colours that were anything but black and a name that lacked the usual superstar aggression, HTC did everything it could to avoid sayin...
Battery life, a good all-round performer, accessories in the box make a nice package...
The "simplification" of the Rhyme is only on the surface, those accessories might not meet the demands of some, there isn't anything about the phone itself that really sets it apart...
The HTC Rhyme is a good all-rounder, not falling into the trap of becoming a female-only phone. The bundled accessories make the package feel more complete, but the phone faces fierce competition elsewhere...
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Australian models of the HTC Rhyme appealingly include four accessories in the box. The best of these is undoubtedly the docking station with built-in speakers. In addition to charging the phone when it is plugged into power, the HTC Rhyme automatical...
Excellent design and build quality, Sense software is slick and user-friendly, Wealth of included accessories...
Non-removable battery, Charm accessory is limited and not for everyone, Performance is sometimes sluggish...
The HTC Rhyme Android phone might have intended to target females, but this sleek and stylish Android phone is good enough to appeal to a broader gender base. Excellent build quality, slick software and a generous amount of included accessories -- the bes...
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The HTC Rhyme Android phone may have originally intended to target females, but this sleek and stylish Android phone should appeal to a broader market, too. On its own the Rhyme doesn't offer anything out of the ordinary. However, its killer feature is...
The HTC Rhyme Android phone might have intended to target females, but this sleek and stylish Android phone is good enough to appeal to a broader gender base. Excellent build quality, slick software and a generous amount of included accessories -- the...
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T3.com Updated: 2012-03-08 14:25:50
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HTC is keen to point out that the HTC Rhyme is not solely aimed at women, but it’s definitely not as masculine as its Evo 3D and Titan siblings. It feels solid and serious, but it’s also got a cutesy feel to it. Given the HTC Rhyme is going to have a f...
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Over the past few months we have seen some handsets from HTC which very much pushed the boundaries in the Android marketplace. The Sensation was a high end dual core handset which was release to compete at the top of the...
In terms of build quality the HTC Rhyme does a fairly good job, the aluminium body is sturdy and durable and the soft touch plastic panels not only help keep the weight down but also provide tactile non-slip surface.Design is possibly the most notable...
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I am a fan of big screen phones. There I admit it, so why I may here you ask do I have HTC‘s latest offering in the Rhyme sitting in front of me for review. Well the reason couldn’t be simpler, if you are a regular reader of Coolsmartphone you will kn...
Firstly I would like to say well done to HTC for realising there is a gap in the market for a phone designed with women in mind. Also they deserve credit for including the premium accessories in the box. This is something that they are actually doing mor...
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Last week we took a quick look at the HTC Rhyme it’s got a strong, unibody design and comes with a headset, docking station and a charm device that will flash when you have a text or incoming call. The battery cover doubles as the antenna and the hand...
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whatmobile.net Updated: 2014-04-04 04:33:55
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It comes in a plum hue and is billed as the €elegant€ phone which €lets you touch up photos so that everyone looks great€ alongside a glowing purple charm. Yes, we know. In a world where feature phones have no place, it€s rare to see a smartphone aimed at...
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techradar.com/au/ Updated: 2014-04-12 05:27:18
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From stick-on Swarovski bling to mobile phones shaped like make-up compacts (ick) to laptops with 'accessorisable covers to match your outfit!' (seriously?) tech companies have always had a hard time marketing at women without making their product look an...
HTC Sense 3.5 upgrade, Deep purple colour/fresh update, Solid build, Speaker dock and light charm are useful, 8GB microSD included...
Battery isn't removable, Purple update of the HTC Desire S, Only single core CPU, Headphones didn't stay in ears properly, Average to middling battery power...
The HTC Rhyme leans more on included accessories and the new coloured-chassis design than it does on massively upgraded specs. It is, essentially, a HTC Desire S with a little more battery power, a refreshed HTC Sense and a pretty face. Maybe it will only...
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gadgetdaily.xyz Updated: 2014-05-07 02:59:20
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The Rhyme is being marketed by HTC as a phone for women. It seems strange that a company would choose to discard half of its potential customer base for a handset, when what both women and men want from their phone is broadly the same. And when said phone...
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thunderbaylive.com Updated: 2014-08-07 05:51:30
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The HTC Rhyme was announced and it looks like a great mid-range phone for fashion-conscious users.HTC Rhyme: DesignThe Rhyme doesn't feel small, per se; it's just not as gargantuan as all the 4-, 4.3- and 4.5-inch handsets we've been manhandling lately. I...
Overall, when considering the accessories included, the HTC Rhyme is a great smartphone for just about everyone who doesn't mind having a more wildly colored smartphone.Tags: HTC Rhyme Malaysia release date, HTC Rhyme review, HTC Rhyme features, HTC Rhyme...
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tbreak.ae Updated: 2016-11-26 23:51:32
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I often find that phones catered to females are useless. They’re usually underpowered, based on an old design or colored pink to make it look feminine and that’s all. It’s as if phone manufacturers think that all girls like the color pink and just wish...
HTC’s Sense, Unique bundle, Good build quality, Hotswappable microSD...
Nonremovable battery, Single core CPU, Dock can’t be used to connect to PC, Screen doesn’t handle black very well...
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HTC is known for the stylish and solid designs of their phones that would cater to the male and female market. Their entry-level phones, particularly the HTC ChaCha and the HTC Wildfire S, have colors that would really appeal to the ladies.What they're mi...
Truly the HTC Rhyme is a lady's phone. You don't have the latest and most powerful specs or the biggest screen but often times, women aren't after that. They want something that looks really nice and unique, a phone that feels good to handle, nice contact...
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In the past several months, HTC had released one smartphone after another. The most notable of which was the triumvirate of the HTC Sensation , HTC Sensation XE , and HTC Sensation XL , which was released around June of 2011 with its succeeding iterations...
A Picture Speaks A Thousand WordsLike the HTC Sensation, the camera on the Rhyme is pretty decent. It offers a number of image enhancements and captures photos instantaneously. The interface has been slightly modified from that of the Sensation by placing...
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The HTC Desire is officially out and the new HTC Rhyme has just replaced it. It's nothing really new in terms of the specs but the whole packaging and the new color tones bring new life to a rather old line. Check out our full review of the HTC Rhyme afte...
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I am a fan of big screen phones. There I admit it, so why I may here you ask do I have HTC‘s latest offering in the Rhyme sitting in front of me for review. Well the reason couldn’t be simpler, if you are a regular reader of Coolsmartphone you will kn...
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I often find that phones catered to females are useless. They’re usually underpowered, based on an old design or colored pink to make it look feminine and that’s all. It’s as if phone manufacturers think that all girls like the color pink and just wish...
HTC’s Sense, Unique bundle, Good build quality, Hotswappable microSD...
Nonremovable battery, Single core CPU, Dock can’t be used to connect to PC, Screen doesn’t handle black very well...
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Expert Review MRP: Rs 30,000Street Price (As On 3-Jan-2012): Rs 26,000 (; ; )Every smartphone in the market brags about CPUs and RAM. However, for the fairer sex all that doesn't seem to matter too much. With that in mind, HTC is out with an Android...
Comes with the Charm accessory; Sleek design; Good sound quality; Great UI customisation; Pre-loaded Mirror app.
Wi-Fi death-grip; Overpriced; Lacklustre video player; Unimpressive camera; Slightly laggy at times.
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Out of the box the Rhyme conforms to the classic HTC look with an oblong but curvy shape, wide front speaker and a set of four buttons below the screen. We like the HTC look but the difference here is the colour. Most of HTC's phones come in black, g...
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Right from the time the Rhyme was just a rumour doing it’s rounds on the Internet (it was known as the Bliss, back then), it was categorized as a phone for the fairer sex, owing to its pastel trim and the fact that it would ship with a ‘charm’, an...
HTC has tagged the Rhyme with an MRP of Rs.29,999, but you can find it in shops for Rs.27,500 or maybe even a bit less online. The problem is that, it’s arrived to the party a bit late, since there are more powerful phones priced above and below it, fo...
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cellphonequick.com Updated: 2012-03-08 14:25:47
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HTC Rhyme is a nice handset. Its simple design is lovely, it has enough performance to get by, and the included speaker dock is a nice addition. However, the charm accessory and headphones don’t really add much to the package, and given you do pay a sm...
Updated HTC Sense UI 3.5, Compact design, Above average 5MP camera quality, Stereo earbuds are included...
Some might not like the color, Bit of a background “hiss” in calls, Battery cannot be removed, Lighted charm seems useless...
Despite the positives, the Rhyme seems like an odd choice for the debut of Sense 3.5. The 1GHz processor gets the job done but it struggles when burdened with too much work. The resultant stuttering and slowdown do much to dent the otherwise positive...
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It's been a long time since we last saw a phone exclusively targeted at women. Was the Nokia 6600 fold or the Samsung Diva the last ones? Well, if you remember those, you are old enough to remember old jokes how women can't park and men hate advice. W...
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mobilechoiceuk.com Updated: 2012-03-08 14:25:47
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The HTC Rhyme would be a welcome and unique mid-range phone, but unless you find a cheap contract deal it's far too expensive for what it offers Related links News HTC Flyer gets Honeycomb update Ville will be thinnest HTC phone to date HTC Buffy to be...
Slick design, unique accessories make the Rhyme stand out from the pack, and *whisper it* there is female appeal...
Poor camera, mediocre call quality, overpriced for the performance it mustersLook and Feel...
The HTC Rhyme would be a welcome and unique mid-range phone, but unless you find a cheap contract deal it's far too expensive for what it offers...
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I laugh every time a see a commercial for a smartphone. For the most part, they are entirely unhelpful, and recently seem to involve robots fighting and things getting sliced in half. Oh, and they don’t tell you anything about the phone. In a world wh...
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The HTC Rhyme is a mid-range Android phone from Verizon, that is or isn't aimed at the female smartphone market, depending on whom you ask. It's purple, on the smaller side, and comes with a unique accessory that's perfect for life inside a purse or o...
The HTC Rhyme is a solid performer overall. Android aficionados will appreciate the excellent quality and construction of the device, and the bundled charging dock and wired charm are a real bonus. The dated hardware and smaller size probably won't a...
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I like items that have their own personality and that aren’t similar to every one else’s, but lately it seems like all of the HTC phones that I have been posting about have been basically the same phone — albeit with different features or screen size...
What I LIke: Perfect size for smaller hands, Gorgeous plum color, zippy performance, great camera with surprisingly good macro, includes some of the best headphones I've ever seen come with any mobile phone, the cradle is a handy accessory for desk or bed...
Battery is not user-replaceable; the phone is going to tak a lot of flack because it is plum… get over it, people...
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Last week we took a quick look at the HTC Rhyme it’s got a strong, unibody design and comes with a headset, docking station and a charm device that will flash when you have a text or incoming call. The battery cover doubles as the antenna and the hand...
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The HTC Rhyme is one of the newest additions to the Verizon wireless line-up, setting itself apart from the rest of the family since it's specifically for women -- or hipsters who like purple. This time around, the company decided to focus on the accessor...
Beautiful hardware Good battery lifeUseful camera effects...
Too much Verizon bloatwareMiddling specs for a $200 handsetPoorly made accessories...
This mid-range phone and subpar accessories are hardly enough to keep up the modern, multitasking woman -- even if it is purple...
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There have been a handful of attempts over the years to target specific segments of the smartphone market with a particular handset. The HTC Rhyme makes no secret of the fact that it is a fashion-conscious device intended to tempt the female of the sp...
Honestly speaking the HTC Rhyme is not a smartphone I would ever consider as a guy. It is deliberately feminine, you’re paying extra for accessories that you might not want and the specs are below par. In particular I’d be looking for a faster p...
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The HTC Rhyme mixes the high-quality design expected from a company like HTC with a touch of feminine softness to create a handset that is both gorgeous to look at and a pleasure to use. Throw in a few accessories and you get a pretty complete package...
In conclusion, the Rhyme could be a great phone for a lot of people. It definitely gets its target audience, but its focus on woman will no-doubt turn many other buyers away. If you are looking for the latest and greatest hardware, you might be better...
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It's obvious that HTC is going right after the ladies with the Rhyme, an Android phone that sports a smooth purple design and comes with a trio of accessories designed to make your life easier. In the box is not only a dock that doubles as an alarm clo...
Elegant design with soft-touch back, Streamlined Sense interface, Innovative accessories, Useful bundled apps...
So-so performance, No 4G, Expensive, Annoying port cover...
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On my way back from London, where I attended the unveiling of HTC Sensation XL I came across another newcomer in the shape of HTC Rhyme. The smartphone comes together with accessories, has intriguing, though risky, design and changed HTC Sense 3.5...
Several days of use made me like HTC Rhyme and I found no critical issues in this model. Its success will depend on the pricing, so we have just to wait and see. Read our full review soon if you want to know its difference from the rest of Android sol...
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Most smartphones are generic in their appearance, black or gray in color, and aren’t really targeted for a specific gender. Meet the HTC Rhyme from Verizon Wireless - one of the few smartphones that are designed for women. But in doing so, the Rhyme i...
Updated HTC Sense UI 3.5, Compact design, Above average 5MP camera quality, Stereo earbuds are included...
Some might not like the color, Bit of a background “hiss” in calls, Battery cannot be removed, Lighted charm seems useless...
If you like the plum color, then you should take a look at the HTC Rhyme, as it offers a lot, including the new HTC Sense 3.5 interface, 5MP camera, good call quality and battery life. But we can’t help but think that some people will be turned-off by...
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When it comes to unique Android devices, generally it’s a manufacturer’s job to make the biggest, the most powerful, or the most thin – all that’s been thrown out the window with the HTC Rhyme. What we’ve got here instead is the world’s first real effo...
This device does exactly what Verizon and HTC have set out to do – create a device that appeals to the feminine side of any smartphone seeker. If they’d have released it in limited numbers at a certain time of the afternoon in only major cities, there...
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The idea of a phone being specially designed for a certain type of person is not a new one. We've seen rugged phones for those who need the durability; we've seen gaming phones for those who enjoy on-the-go fun; we've seen phones that focus on the mus...
As usual from HTC, excellent hardware design; crisp Super-LCD display; additional camera features on top of great camera quality; Sense UI; included accessories are high-quality and useful; fast processor.
Charm wasn't as useful as HTC hoped it would be; non-removable battery; poor HD video quality.
The Rhyme is a great smartphone and the included accessories are top-notch. Aside from the purse charm, this phone should be great for anyone who cares about style just as much as substance.HTC Rhyme Written Review by... - Image Gallery TweetBecome a...
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It seems like almost every new smartphone I review has a 4.3-inch screen. Sometimes they're even 4.5-inches. And they all look pretty great, to be sure, but quite frankly, my hand is starting to hurt. That's where the HTC Rhyme ($199.99 direct) comes i...
Comfortable to hold and use, Nice screen, Great battery life, Bundled charm, dock, and earphones work well...
No 4G, Purple color isn't for everyone, Midrange specs...
The HTC Rhyme is a comfortable, capable Android smartphone that comes with a nice bundle of accessories, but is held back by a lack of 4G and midrange specs...
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Ordinarily when it comes to smartphone reviews, we break the phone’s hardware and software down into sections like display, performance, etc. But the new HTC Rhyme is not your typical smartphone. While it’s not the first phone to ever be designed...
Excellent formfactor, fun and unique accessories included in the box – plus more available, HTC Sense widgets enhances the Android experience...
Call quality issues, device tends to heat up in use, not a 4G device, a bit pricey for it specs, battery life could be better...
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The HTC Rhyme for Verizon Wireless is an interesting Android smartphone in that it targets the fairer sex with its lavender color and charming accessories. Is there enough reason behind this Rhyme to make it worth considering? HTC takes a more targe...
The HTC Rhyme for Verizon Wireless is certainly a decent phone. It handles most tasks with aplomb, and offers an interesting mix of add-ons to make the experience unique. As far as basics go, the Rhyme has a good screen, decent signal performance, and...
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mobileburn.com Updated: 2013-11-16 13:46:23
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Sponsored links, if any, appear in green. HTC held a gala event in New York City (at 9:30 in the morning, no less) to launch its new Rhyme smartphone for Verizon Wireless. The Rhyme is an Android 2.3 Gingerbread smartphone that has a number of interes...
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The HTC Review is an Android smartphone geared towards the female audience, available on the Verizon network . This is a device that allows you to jump in and out to the part of the phone you need or use. But before that here is a quick run down of the sp...
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The HTC Rhyme is an attempt to incorporate a little feminine charm into a product that runs an operating system that is typically represented in products that are completely black, have sharp edges, and seem to shout, “THIS PHONE IS FOR GUYS!” Is a fem...
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The HTC Rhyme is a new device, designed for the more stylish and fashionable Android user. This device packs a sleek punch with a nice purple detailed casing and strong durability. We found the phone to be very durable, using metals instead of most plasti...
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recombu.com Updated: 2014-03-26 03:40:04
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The Rhyme is the closest HTC has come to creating a fashion phone. But instead of simply teaming up with a fashion label to create a colour version, the company has included mid/high-end features seen in it's Desire S, but added some accessories to create...
Fantastic build quality, 1Ghz processor feels fast, HTC Sense includes some useful features, Useful charging/speaker dock...
Uncomfortable headphones, Poor HD movie quality, Screen resolution could be higher...
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The HTC Rhyme is something of a delicate matter, as it's HTCs first phone that is said to have been designed with a female audience in mind, yet it comes in dull colours and look quite a lot like every other HTC handset we've seen so far. Sure, it's not b...
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Sydney is back with a full review of the HTC Rhyme from Verizon . The Rhyme appears to be marketed towards women, or at least a feminine type of person, though HTC isn't quite saying that out loud. There's been a lot of hype surrounding this phone, partic...
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From the very first time we heard about the HTC Rhyme, it was clear it would be a phone unlike any other. HTC has a reputation of creating new phones with amazing features and specifications that are hard to rival. But the HTC Rhyme isn't anything like th...
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HTC seems to be releasing a lot of phones lately in the hopes of trying to please everone. Earlier in the year they received feedback from bloggers at BlogHer which eventually led to the Rhyme, formally known as the Bliss. The Rhyme is geared towards the...
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2011 has been very hectic year for HTC. With competition heating up the company has done well in keeping up with it. From the Desire HD to the Sensation, each smartphone has enjoyed considerable success both commercially and critically. However in the mid...
The original Desire is a tough act to follow. For its time it was a phone to die for. Both hardware and software merged into a beautiful smartphone. We haven't seen a true successor for it yet. Yes there was the Desire S but every time I used it I felt th...
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examiner.com Updated: 2014-11-02 10:37:34
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Whoa!! Immediately my techy mode kicked into overdrive. I posited my gaze directly at him.“Are all cars the same? Are all cities alike? My goodness man; does all ice cream taste as good as Ben & Jerry's,” I asked.I told him how smartphones can differ and...
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Newer, in terms of release date, does not always mean better. Countless times, a particular phone becomes so exceptional that competing companies can't match it with their own products until some months later.Let's take two smartphones, for instance: the...
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This slim and stylish mid-range phone adds plenty of bells and whistles for its pricetag, including its cranberry color (a hit with consumer testers) and accessories such as a desktop dock and a purse charm. Camera tools and settings include face detectio...
Intuitive user interface, Clear display, Good call quality, Extremely helpful instruction manual...
Relatively poor picture quality, Small screen compared to phone's overall physical footprint, Relatively big, heavy design, Difficult to remove casing and battery...
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runaroundtech.com Updated: 2016-11-05 13:42:37
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Over the past several months I have been given the opportunity to use a handful of smartphones. HTC late last year released the HTC Rhyme, which is much smaller than the average Android smartphone. This phone is specifically geared more towards women with...
Build quality, Audio, Included accessories...
Lack of video output...
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