Additional Features and Battery
The HTC Rider was equipped with a standard set of sensors including an accelerometer, gyro, proximity, and compass, which collectively enhanced user interaction and the functionality of various apps. For browsing, the phone supported an HTML browser, and for audio playback, it included a 3.5mm headphone jack alongside a loudspeaker, catering to users' listening preferences. The device used microUSB 2.0 for charging and data transfers.
The battery was a removable Li-Ion type, a common feature during its time, allowing users to replace the battery if needed. Unfortunately, details about its capacity are not provided, but typical usage would mirror standard, moderate daily use expectations of that era.
- ⬤ HTC Rider Memory and Storage
- ⬤ HTC Rider Connectivity
- ⬤ HTC Rider Additional Features and Battery
- ⬤ HTC Rider Conclusion