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Beautiful Screen, Intuitive Multtouch Display, Android OS, 5MPCamera, Accelerometer, Expandable Memory (Take That Stupid Apple), Fully Integrated Social Networking,
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I have seen a number of phones in my time but the features that HTC has crammed into this one are very impressive. Android OS is picking up steam and for all of the anti Apple enthusiasts out there this is the perfect phone to wave in the face of their...
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Gepubliceerd: 2010-05-04, Auteur: Matt , beoordeeld door: icrontic.com
So, is the Desire the right phone for you? If you’re looking for a GSM phone with very nearly the best hardware on the market in Europe, it probably is. As for us, we at Icrontic give it a sincere outstanding product badge. Congratulations, HTC, on ye...
Well, on the whole apart from its unreliable Bluetooth music playback and the low battery life, it works as the better phone to chat and entertain also with the fast browsing, what more a phone can feed you? The Sense UI, Leap View and Friend Stream fo...
The HTC Desire is the best Android phone that you can buy right now, and it closely rivals (and sometimes beats) the iPhone and HD2 in terms of web browsing fidelity, performance, and more. It has a perfect interplay between hardware and software: the...
Fast, desktop-like browser, excellent social networking features, intuitive and highly customisable user interface, flawless touch-screen and keyboard...
AMOLED screen has major glare in sunlight, no voice-to-text feature, despite the fact Android 2.1 supports it, video records at a paltry 15fps or lessLook and Feel...
Unbeatable for web, social networking and messaging, the Desire is a phone for techies and normals alike ...
Great operational speed (virtually all applications), Huge screen that equates to very comfortable Internet experience, Partial Flash support, Excellent incall and audio playback quality
No DivX and Xvid support, Screen that is barely usable in direct sunlight
Let's get back to what we said at the beginning. We started the review with:„The important thing is the HTC Desire, the most powerful Android cell phone of the manufacturer to date has finally arrived and we got our hands on it.”We went on to say:„The ...
Gepubliceerd: 2010-04-09, Auteur: Russell , beoordeeld door: mobileburn.com
Great HTC Sense UI, super fast Snapdragon processor, large AMOLED screen
No music player equalizer, no hardware send/end call keys
Overall, the HTC Desire thoroughly impressed us. After recently reviewing the Windows Mobile-powered HTC HD2, we'd been crying out for a HTC handset with a Snapdragon processor that runs the Android operating system. Now it's here, and just as good as...
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Gepubliceerd: 2010-04-01, Auteur: Richard , beoordeeld door: engadget.com
Snappy OS performanceEnhanced Sense UILarge, sharp AMOLED screen
Average camera qualityScreen too reflective outdoorsWeak battery life
The Desire is yet another fine piece of work from HTC – build quality is top notch as usual, and there's little to complain about the software except for the Flash performance. Some may argue that the Desire lacks freshness since the Nexus One's already s...
Gepubliceerd: 2010-03-29, Auteur: Chris , beoordeeld door: slashgear.com
Samenvatting: The HTC Desire is the company’s second-strike in what they hope will be a one-two sucker punch for the Android competition. Following on from the excellent HTC Legend, the Desire borrows plenty from Google’s Nexus One but packages it with HTC Sense for...
Gepubliceerd: 2010-03-29, Auteur: Kat , beoordeeld door: gizmodo.com
Samenvatting: You could say we've already reviewed the HTC Desire. After all, it's essentially a jumped-up Nexus One with a few minor changes, right? Wrong. HTC Sense, Adobe Flash support and an optical trackpad make it a brand new experience.Inspired by the Nexus One...