The black panel on the front of HTC Flyer doesn’t have much to offer, but when paired with the surrounding silver-gray frame, the visual effect is still good. In addition, the HTC Flyer’s screen border is also moderately wide, without what many people consider to be “ugly black borders.” There is a front-facing 130W pixel camera directly above the horizontal screen, and the HTC letter logo is designed directly above the vertical screen.
7-inch HTC Flyer's portable advantages Obviously, it is petite and naturally light in weight. After weighing, the stand-alone weight of the machine is 415.5g. It has obvious advantages compared to the 601g of the 9.7-inch iPad 2, but it is still slightly inferior to the 382g of the Samsung P1000.
HTC Flyer uses Qualcomm MSM8255 single-core 1.5GHz processor, comes standard with 1GB memory and 32GB storage space. Although the processor is not the mainstream dual-core Tegra 2, the hardware parameters are no longer the only criterion for judging the quality of a tablet. As you can see from the video display on the previous page, the smoothness of the HTC Flyer is still very good. It uses a 7-inch capacitive screen with 1024×600 resolution and supports 6-point touch. Although it does not reach 10-point touch, it is more than enough for actual use.
HTC Flyer has a 7-inch body, which has a more obvious portability advantage compared to 10-inch products. Although it is not a dual-core processor, the single-core 1.5GHz can still support smooth operation. The Sense interface specially designed for tablets is one of the highlights of this machine, with stylish and cool graphics. The rounded corner design and the one-piece aluminum-magnesium alloy back shell feel good in hand.