The Desire is a great-looking, fast and powerful phone that's generally easy to use. There are still a few bugs to iron out though, and we didn't notice it being especially faster than the cheaper HTC Legend.WiredGorgeous screen. Fast.TiredSoftware bug...
All things considered, the HTC Desire will be a big competitor for the iPhone this year, it’s solid, well built handset that feels good in your hand, has a great set of specifications to rival the iPhone and even does some things that the iPhone doesn’...
For HTC Desire, Lightning quick with a flawless touchscreen, intuitive and customisable user interface and topclass internet and social networking functionality.
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The HTC Desire is unparalleled when it comes to internet and social networking, and very quick to learn. A real superphone...
Pluses, Classy, elegant and relatively compact given the large screen, Powerful enough to not slow down, Android 2.1 and Sense work wonderfully together, Extra resolution makes surfing and watching videos great
Minuses, This phone deserves so much better than the mediocre handsfree kit, Still no support for Flash
Abstract: The HTC Desire really caught us off-guard. If I'm honest the HTC Legend looked to be the better handset when we first saw them both. It was the design of the Legend that won us over, but the sales of the Desire seem to have proved otherwise. This is t...
A powerful device whose large screen is particularly well suited to media rich activities. HTC’s Sense user interface adds extra pizzazz to Android, and the operating system is fast becoming very business-relevant while still retaining a lot of consume...
The HTC Desire is a terrific smart phone that improves on the already high standard of the Legend with its bigger screen and increased processing power. It has to sit above its near-twin the Google Nexus One too, and does so thanks to the Sense inter...