Overview
The HTC Rider offers solid value in today's competitive smartphone market. With 4.3" LCD, Qualcomm MSM8660 Snapdragon S3, and 8 camera system, it aims to deliver a comprehensive smartphone experience.
Display
The 4.3-inch LCD display delivers adequate visuals. With a 60Hz refresh rate and 350 nits peak brightness, everyday usage is comfortable.
Display Score: 6/10
Performance
Powered by the Qualcomm MSM8660 Snapdragon S3 with 1GB RAM, the Rider manages daily tasks smoothly. Performance is adequate for most users.
Performance Score: 5.5/10
Camera
The 8MP main camera produces good photos in most conditions. Video recording at 720p ensures your memories are captured in high quality.
Camera Score: 6/10
Battery
With a 4000mAh battery and 5.0W charging, the Rider gets through a typical day.
Battery Score: 6/10
Value
At $150, the HTC Rider is fairly priced for its capabilities.
Value Score: 7/10
The 4.3-inch LCD display delivers adequate visuals. With a 60Hz refresh rate and 350 nits peak brightness, everyday usage is comfortable.
Display Score: 6/10
Performance
Powered by the Qualcomm MSM8660 Snapdragon S3 with 1GB RAM, the Rider manages daily tasks smoothly. Performance is adequate for most users.
Performance Score: 5.5/10
Camera
The 8MP main camera produces good photos in most conditions. Video recording at 720p ensures your memories are captured in high quality.
Camera Score: 6/10
Battery
With a 4000mAh battery and 5.0W charging, the Rider gets through a typical day.
Battery Score: 6/10
Value
At $150, the HTC Rider is fairly priced for its capabilities.
Value Score: 7/10
The 8MP main camera produces good photos in most conditions. Video recording at 720p ensures your memories are captured in high quality.
Camera Score: 6/10
Battery
With a 4000mAh battery and 5.0W charging, the Rider gets through a typical day.
Battery Score: 6/10
Value
At $150, the HTC Rider is fairly priced for its capabilities.
Value Score: 7/10
At $150, the HTC Rider is fairly priced for its capabilities.
Value Score: 7/10
