HTC Desire
HTC are readying three new handsets for release, the most interesting of them being the HTC Desire which is an HTC branded version of the phone they manufactured for Google who sell it under the name Nexus One.
Still offering a large 3.
7 inch AMOLED display, the HTC Desire is almost exact in its feature set as the Google Nexus One, however the manufacturer have overlaid there HTC Sense user interface for easy menu navigation and quick response times when loading applications and social networking features.
The large 800 x 480 pixel touch screen display facilitates an exciting internet browsing experience as well as watching movies and flipping through photos which can be snapped on a 5.
0 mega pixel camera which also offers autofocus and flash.
The HTC Desire is powered by the same 1GHz Snapdragon processor which is currently the speediest on the market and there is 576 MB of RAM onboard for running multiple applications at the same time with ease.
The phones memory can be expanded using MicroSD cards for storing those favourite music tracks, videos, photos and applications.
The HTC Desire is one of the first handsets to feature the new Friend Stream, this new application integrates your social networking updates from Facebook to Twitter and shows them as a stream so that you can keep up with friends on the move.
With Flash 10.
1 support already built in and access to the Amdroid Market where you'll find an ever expanding number of new applications the Desire will keep you entertained, in the know and connected to the world where ever you are.
At the same time as the new Desire comes to market the manufacturer is releasing another two handsets alongside, the first is the HTC Legend which is an upgraded version of the popular Hero model with improved features, design and technology as well as a housing manufactured along the same lines as the Nexus One from a single sheet of aluminium.
The second of these new releases is the HTC HD Mini, this great new phone is a slimmed down version of the ground braking HTD HD2, the HD Mini cuts back the enormous 4.
3 inch screen size down to a pocket friendly 3.
2 inch touch screen.
All three of these new HTC phones are set for release in the first week of April as SIM Free phones, some of the networks have already committed to stocking some of them and will release slightly before this time.
Still offering a large 3.
7 inch AMOLED display, the HTC Desire is almost exact in its feature set as the Google Nexus One, however the manufacturer have overlaid there HTC Sense user interface for easy menu navigation and quick response times when loading applications and social networking features.
The large 800 x 480 pixel touch screen display facilitates an exciting internet browsing experience as well as watching movies and flipping through photos which can be snapped on a 5.
0 mega pixel camera which also offers autofocus and flash.
The HTC Desire is powered by the same 1GHz Snapdragon processor which is currently the speediest on the market and there is 576 MB of RAM onboard for running multiple applications at the same time with ease.
The phones memory can be expanded using MicroSD cards for storing those favourite music tracks, videos, photos and applications.
The HTC Desire is one of the first handsets to feature the new Friend Stream, this new application integrates your social networking updates from Facebook to Twitter and shows them as a stream so that you can keep up with friends on the move.
With Flash 10.
1 support already built in and access to the Amdroid Market where you'll find an ever expanding number of new applications the Desire will keep you entertained, in the know and connected to the world where ever you are.
At the same time as the new Desire comes to market the manufacturer is releasing another two handsets alongside, the first is the HTC Legend which is an upgraded version of the popular Hero model with improved features, design and technology as well as a housing manufactured along the same lines as the Nexus One from a single sheet of aluminium.
The second of these new releases is the HTC HD Mini, this great new phone is a slimmed down version of the ground braking HTD HD2, the HD Mini cuts back the enormous 4.
3 inch screen size down to a pocket friendly 3.
2 inch touch screen.
All three of these new HTC phones are set for release in the first week of April as SIM Free phones, some of the networks have already committed to stocking some of them and will release slightly before this time.
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