About a month ago HTC unveiled two new handsets that will run Windows Phone Mango, the HTC Titan and Radar. If the first handset outstands with its monster-sized 4.7-inch touchscreen, the second one has nothing notable to boast of. But this factor won’t prevent the Radar from being as popular as the Titan’s going to be. Do you know why? Because the HTC Radar will be more accessible in terms of price, accordingly it’ll be a good option for the consumers who want a mango-flowered device without paying much.

The HTC Radar is set to be launched on November 2 at $199.99 via T-Mobile. If you think $200 is much, let me remind you it runs Mango, which in its turn has actual goals to make a high competition to Android and iOS. If this fact doesn’t make any difference to you and you still think it’s not worth its price I suggest that you watch the HTC Radar hands-on video. I’m inclined to think you’ll change your mind, because the features it includes (a 3.8” WVGA LCD display, a 5-megapixel auto-focus camera with LED flash, F2.2 lens and so on) make it a truly good one, especially if we take into account that the phone will be the carrier’s very first 4G HSPA+ enabled Windows Phone Mango smartphone.











