Good performance, Decent battery life, Elegant design
Very expensive, Older version of Android OS
Final Verdict: The overall Desire S Review clarifies that this smartphone is a worth buy from different aspects. With 3G network, android-based OS, strong processor and enthralling design, you will have wonderful experience with this gadget. However, you ...
Speaker volume too soft, Trouble retaining signal in low network coverage areas
Not many reviews online tell you about the two major flaws that we’ve encountered. Even if you were to argue that the network problem is a freak case with units that we’ve come across, what about the loudspeaker? If it’s something you can live with, a...
Latest Android OS and slick Sense integration, Unibody aluminium design
No real advanced features, We miss the physical buttons, Evolution rather than revolution
The HTC Desire S is an evolutionary rather than revolutionary upgrade over the original Desire. It remains an excellent smartphone, but it hits the market at a time when competition is fiercer than ever. We think it's a good all-rounder at a competiti...
Abstract: The saying, ‘if it ain't broke, don't fix it', applies to the Desire S, as it's very much an evolution of HTC ‘s massively popular Desire. So rather than a bit of one-upmanship, the next-gen Desire S has decided to forego a dual-core engine and premium de...
Great build quality, Smooth performance, Gingerbread
Camera quality, Lighting problems with capacitive keys, Sense UI is starting to feel stale, Click here to see more images of the HTC Desire S,
The Desire S is a well-designed piece of kit and can be easily recommended to anyone looking for a midrange Android device. It is easy to work with even for users new to the Android OS. Major improvements in battery life, better construction and softwa...
Abstract: The next in the ‘Desire’ series of Android powered devices to make it out of the HTC house is the Desire S. The update to the original HTC Desire model, the one that got the ball rolling so to speak, the Desire S version is set to thrill customers ...
Published: 2011-04-21, Author: John , review by: asia.cnet.com
Solidly built; simple, attractive design; improved Sense UI software; comes with latest Android 2.3.
Short battery life; microSD slot under battery; can't make cellular video calls.
This Android 2.3 smartphone has a solid and attractive unibody design and comprehensive feature set, but falls short when it comes to battery life. ...
When we first made its acquaintance, the HTC Desire S was on display at this year's MWC in Barcelona along with the Incredible S and the Wildfire S. Each phone in this trio is no more perhaps than a transitional model, a facelift that doesn't even warrant...
Abstract: The Desire S is a recent addition to the range of Android phones from HTC and, as a result, has benefitted from the company’s experience. It is of a nice size and feels right in the hand and, having a fast enough processor and 1G of memory will meet th...
Published: 2011-07-27, Author: Andy , review by: gadgetdaily.xyz
Abstract: The HTC Desire was our Smartphone Of The Year in 2010. It was a hard won accolade, as last year was jam packed with top grade smartphones and competition was tough. HTC has now followed up the Desire with the Desire S. Is it a worthy successor?Well, we do...