If you are looking not just for a decent but a good Android in a budget range then the HTC Amaze 4G deserves to be the definite choice. With its speedy operations, sturdy built and awesome camera performance the HTC Amaze is a worthy pick at its price....
Amazing build quality, premium materials, nicely performing camera, speedy CPU and network connectivity – there's a lot to like in the HTC Amaze 4G. Its name appears to be well justified. We did however find the battery life to be less than perfect. Its s...
T-Mobile users are frequently left in the lurch when it comes to the latest and greatest handsets, but the HTC Amaze 4G makes the best of its overzealous software selection and split personality by taking advantage of network speeds that, at least for dow...
Messaging features are simple to use, Comfortable to use, Picture and video quality are good (except in low light), Casing and battery are easy to remove, Helpful instruction manual
Small screen in relation to overall phone size, Heavy, bulky design
Abstract: Video Review: The HTC Amaze 4G from T-Mobile offers the most advanced camera on a smartphone with its 1080p HD video recording, SmartShot to create the perfect photo and more. Candace Bailey and Kevin Pereira review the Amaze to see how well these came...
Slightly unusual design and two color choices, white or black, Good screen, Responsive and easy to use, Great camera,
Voice quality is good, but not great, Battery life is slightly disappointing
It’s a capable device, but the only real feature that sets it apart is the superior camera. It’s the perfect phone for shutterbugs, but perhaps not for those looking for the absolute latest bleeding-edge smartphone. Its marginal performance making voi...
While the HTC Vivid is mainly geared towards entertainment purposes, with the phone having a wide 4.5-inch qHD display, the HTC Amaze 4G appears to be a camera-centric phone, especially with the strong and steady performance of the HTC Amaze 4G's 8-meg...
It's the same excellent camera that's on the myTouch 4G slide, complete with HTC's advanced controls (ISO, exposure, etc.) and many custom filters. It also has a ton of modes like panorama, burst, and a couple of very slick modes that make composite photo
Not to continue to beat a dead horse, but HTC Sense. sigh. It's still really bright and colorful, but it adds minimal functionality, and it's not any easier to use than stock Android. There is some perceptible lag in areas where Sense is present, and th
If youre on T-Mobile and you want an Android phone with a kick ass camera, then yes, you should. Its a really good phone. If youre on T-Mobile and prefer to have a keyboard, go with the myTouch 4G Slide (which is $60 cheaper). But yeah, it feels great...
Potent processor and hardware, Great camera, Extra recording button is odd, but useful, HTC promises quick Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich) upgrade, HTC Sense is great for first-time smartphone users
Strange design, Mediocre battery life, 4.3-inch screen may be too large for some, LCD screen cannot match the color of AMOLED, Camera can get a little hyper
While we're not sure it's actually worth $60 more than any other dual-core phone, the HTC Amaze 4G holds its own and excels when it comes to taking pictures and video....
If you’re ready to ditch your standalone camera, the HTC Amaze is a solid choice. But the camera isn’t the only standout feature of the Amaze: From its slick design to its fast performance and dazzling display, the Amaze is all-around good phone. If y...