HTC Rhyme review
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 accessories, leading its marketing campaign with
 a glowing purse charm to avoid missing calls -- a fate all too familiar
 for gals whose phone is oftentimes buried at the bottom of a Louis 
Vuitton.
Unfortunately, we've been skipped over when it comes to some of the 
features popular with higher-end, more macho phones like the 
Droid RAZR or the 
Galaxy Nexus. Sorry, ladies, no 4- or 4.3-inch touchscreen, no 4G LTE and 
certainly no
 dual-core processor. Instead, this phone is pretty run-of-the-mill, 
with a 3.7-inch capacitive touchscreen, single-core, 1GHz processor, a 
WVGA display, a 5MP rear-facing and VGA front-facing camera, as well as 
an 8GB microSD card. Running the newest 
Sense
 3.5 UI atop Gingerbread, the Rhyme offers a unique user experience for 
those who like HTC's custom UI and, of course, the color purple. But is 
this phone powerful enough to keep up with the multitasking mayhem that 
is a day in the life of a modern woman? Jump past the break to find out.
 
 
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