Friday 10 June 2011

OVERVIEW OF HTC DESIRE


                          

A souped-up version of the HTC Desire that wowed us last year, the Google Android 2.2 'Froyo'-based HTC Desire HD is one of the most popular smartphones on the market. Our review sample was supplied by Vodafone, where the HTC is available on a £35-per-month tariff. You can find it elsewhere from £25-per-month.

Primed with a 4.3in SLCD screen, the HTC Desire HD is also one of the largest handsets you can buy. It tips the scales at 164g and packs 480x800 pixels into its screen. HTC terms the screen ‘cinematic’; we can see why.

It’s a unibody handset with a non-removable battery that’s charged via microUSB. It provides 1,230mAh of current and up to 550 minutes of talk time, according to HTC.

Also powerful are the HTC Desire HD's speakers. Surround sound and Dolby Mobile support let you sit back and enjoy music and video, even without extra amplification or headphones.

HD (720p) video capture and an 8Mp stills camera with flash and autofocus nail the entertainment and media duties. You can stream content over a home Wi-Fi network or digital living network alliance (DLNA), then play it on an HDTV, for example.

Given its size, the HTC Desire HD isn’t as natural to hold as some smaller handsets, but call clarity is excellent. HTC has dispensed with hardware buttons, instead offering responsive touchscreen navigation.

A 1GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon processor means clicking around is impressively fast. Additions to the usual Google Android 2.2 setup include navigation with points of interest and the HTC Sense interface. This adds some jaw-dropping effects not offered by other brands.

HTC also manages to make the web browsing experience better than most. Flash 10.1 support is a boon, and for once we found playing embedded video a joy. With 3G support and a generous internal memory, the HTC Desire HD earns its place in the ranks of the Android superphones.

The HTC Desire HD is part of the next generation of Android phones featuring a new version of the Sense UI. Officially announced on September 15, 2010 along with the Desire Z, The Desire HD features a 4.3 inch capacitive touchscreen and an 8 MP camera with autofocus and dual LED flash.

"The HTC Desire HD is more of an exciting phone than it is a perfect phone. We're as excited about how HTC are evolving Sense UI, as we are about the hardware. As it happens though, the hardware and software are married into a wonderful mix, so well done, HTC. You're not really getting the best of anything. The Nokia N8 has a much better camera, the Samsung Galaxy S has a richer screen of a similar size and the iPhone 4 has a way better app support. What the HTC brings together however is the best amalgamation of everything, with a mouth watering injection of innovation to go with it. It's certainly one of our favourite candy bar Android devices at the moment. Battery life being the only big drawback, the HTC Desire HD is nevertheless on our highly-recommended list. Alternatives would be the iPhone 4 as mentioned for an alternative operating system, the Nokia N8 for a stronger camera experience, or an HTC Desire Z if you're enamoured by much of the functionality mentioned, but want a QWERTY keyboard."

HTC mobile phones have always been the heart winning combinations of looks and features. Best HTC Desire HD also seems to be blessed with the same. The device features many ultimate high end specifications allowing the customers to have the enjoyment at its fullest. HTC Desire HD deals, moreover, have also been the supporting factor for the gadget. Cheap HTC Desire HD Contract come with all lucrative offers that one could astonish at. Buy HTC Desire HD contract deals are coming furnished with oodles of free benefits. Also, the networking companies like Vodafone, Orange, 3, T-Mobile, O2, Virgin Media, etc. have also taken their part in the deals. However, the same operators have also got the offers of the pay as you go format as well. Plus, the customers seeking the cheap price benefits could also check out the HTC Desire HD sim free deals.

The HTC Desire was one of the first high-end Android devices available to consumers outside of the United States. The Desire HD is the powerful follow-up that is being labeled the "global Evo". It will sport a 4.3-inch LCD touchscreen, 1GHz Snapdragon processor, 1.5GB ROM/768MB RAM, dual-band HSPA and quad-band EDGE, 8MP camera with dual flash and 720p video recording, Android 2.2 and the new, enhanced HTC Sense.

HTC Desire HD the monster Android phone with 4.3-inch display screen and Android 2.2 with latest version of HTC Sense UI is the most popular phone today - 3 major carrier in UK saying that HTC Desire HD stock now extremely limited. In picture above Orange and Vodafone shows HTC Desire HD with a limited stock and an out of stock from T-mobile. So, this is a last chance for you to grab HTC Desire HD if not you may have to wait until HTC Desire HD back in stock again.

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