HTC Desire – Best Android Device

htc-desire What was left-out in Nexus One, has been filled into HTC’s latest creation, leaving user’s desiring for more..

The HTC desire bring the Polished, shaped and smooth UI to Android, making it the best Android device ever built. Why is it best? Well, hardware is as good a Nexus One and the UI is far more intuitive.

HTC had long showcased their Sense UI with HTC Hero, since then they made a new niche of users who loved the way it navigates. But they haven’t seen the true power combined with Android and 1Ghz Snapdragon.

The Desire, of course, fulfills all your senses by featuring everything original Nexus One’s did plus a trackpad in place of the old trackball. Sense UI now features new Leap function that allows viewing different home screens at the same time by pinch gesture. We already know about Friend Stream feature that collates all the social network updates to the contacts in Address Book. Other improvements come in the browser, web client, widget and better news reader application.

The display is still the same 3.7-inch AMOLED display carries over, but the software uses it better than ever. Users can leverage full Flash 10.1 multi-touch features.

Let’s go detailed on the Specs:

  • Display: 3.7-inch AMOLED WVGA
  • Processor: 1 Ghz Snapdragon
  • ROM: 512MB
  • RAM: 576 MB
  • Camera: 5 MP, DVD quality video (near 480p)
  • Dimensions:  119x60x11.9 mm
  • Weight: 135g
  • Cellular: quadband GSM/EDGE, dual band (900 MHz, 2100 MHz) 7.2 Mbps HSPA
  • Battery: 1400 mAh
  • WiFi, GPS, accelerometer, compass

Finally, word on Availability: HTC is only announcing that it’ll be “broadly available” throughout Europe and Asia in the early part of the second quarter, while it’ll come to Australia via Telstra. Supersonic, care to save us?

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5 thoughts on “HTC Desire – Best Android Device”

  1. Video quality on the Desire looks great, as you might imagine – you can watch all variety of codecs on the phone and the 3.7-inch OLED screen.

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  2. I am not a fan of the phone the screen is not readable outdoors in normal bright light or sunshine. Battery life is to short, I have now purchased an extended life battery with new phone back. If you do not have the roaming feature switch-on the phone will not necessarily receive calls especially when abroad.

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