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Hands-on with the HTC Hero smartphone

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    ZDNet editor Andrew Nusca went hands-on with the HTC Hero, a Google Android-based smartphone soon available on Sprint. Here's a look at the device.

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    Published: September 21, 2009 -- 15:16 GMT (08:16 PDT)

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    ZDNet editor Andrew Nusca went hands-on with the HTC Hero, a Google Android-based smartphone soon available on Sprint. Here's a look at the device.

    Read the original post: First impressions: HTC Hero Android smartphone on Sprint
    Published: September 21, 2009 -- 15:16 GMT (08:16 PDT)

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    ZDNet editor Andrew Nusca went hands-on with the HTC Hero, a Google Android-based smartphone soon available on Sprint. Here's a look at the device.

    Read the original post: First impressions: HTC Hero Android smartphone on Sprint
    Published: September 21, 2009 -- 15:16 GMT (08:16 PDT)

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    ZDNet editor Andrew Nusca went hands-on with the HTC Hero, a Google Android-based smartphone soon available on Sprint. Here's a look at the device.

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    Published: September 21, 2009 -- 15:16 GMT (08:16 PDT)

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    ZDNet editor Andrew Nusca went hands-on with the HTC Hero, a Google Android-based smartphone soon available on Sprint. Here's a look at the device.

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    ZDNet editor Andrew Nusca went hands-on with the HTC Hero, a Google Android-based smartphone soon available on Sprint. Here's a look at the device.

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    Published: September 21, 2009 -- 15:16 GMT (08:16 PDT)

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    ZDNet editor Andrew Nusca went hands-on with the HTC Hero, a Google Android-based smartphone soon available on Sprint. Here's a look at the device.

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    Published: September 21, 2009 -- 15:16 GMT (08:16 PDT)

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    ZDNet editor Andrew Nusca went hands-on with the HTC Hero, a Google Android-based smartphone soon available on Sprint. Here's a look at the device.

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    Published: September 21, 2009 -- 15:16 GMT (08:16 PDT)

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    ZDNet editor Andrew Nusca went hands-on with the HTC Hero, a Google Android-based smartphone soon available on Sprint. Here's a look at the device.

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    Published: September 21, 2009 -- 15:16 GMT (08:16 PDT)

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    ZDNet editor Andrew Nusca went hands-on with the HTC Hero, a Google Android-based smartphone soon available on Sprint. Here's a look at the device.

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    Published: September 21, 2009 -- 15:16 GMT (08:16 PDT)

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By Andrew Nusca | September 21, 2009 -- 15:16 GMT (08:16 PDT) | Topic: Mobility

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ZDNet editor Andrew Nusca went hands-on with the HTC Hero, a Google Android-based smartphone soon available on Sprint. Here's a look at the device.

Read the original post: First impressions: HTC Hero Android smartphone on Sprint
Published: September 21, 2009 -- 15:16 GMT (08:16 PDT)

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