Gingerbread OS. Solid unibody construction. Faster download capability. Camera significantly improved from the original Desire
Evolutionary, not revolutionary. Somebody stole the physical buttons
HTC's Desire S isn't the king of the hill in the way that the original Desire was. As an evolution of the Desire concept, it's still a very nice phone, but it's not a world beater....
The Desire S is another eligible smartphone in HTC’s line-up that looks and performs like a phone that has been on the receiving end of plenty of thought and the proud bearer of an interface that is truly a pleasure to use. All this in a compact yet ‘b...
Unibody design; 1.1GB built-in storage; runs smoothly on Android 2.3; enhanced Sense interface.
Nothing major.
It's no surprise that the HTC Desire S is a better phone than the original because it has been improved in almost all areas. For instance, the extra storage space is a welcome addition because you can now keep more apps and files on the smartphone. Th...
Sturdy aluminum build, Acceptable battery life, Smooth user experience
Lackluster camera capabilities, No groundbreaking improvements
Judging the 'S'The Desire S retains what we liked about the Desire - portability and performance. Just like its predecessor, it is small, fitted with an acceptable 3.7-inch screen, a standard 5-megapixel camera and a powerful processor. However, we have t...
Great mid-end phone, but no longer the exciting flagship its predecessor was HTC Desire S Specifications HTC Desire S Latest Prices HTC Desire S Photo HTC Desire S Video HTC Desire S User Comments For comparisons: click here ...
Even when most people think that the HTC Desire S is just an upgraded HTC Desire, well it's true. But experience-wise, it feels like a totally different phone. If it's an upgrade from the Desire, it's a much-needed upgrade.I really can't say anything bad ...
Abstract: Launched just last month, the HTC Desire S is an attempt to refresh the original HTC Desire and hopefully bank on its popularity and accolades. Check our full review of the Desire S after the jump and see if it lives up to expectations.Before moving forwa...
Sturdy aluminum build, Acceptable battery life, Smooth user experience
Lackluster camera capabilities, No groundbreaking improvements
Judging the 'S'The Desire S retains what we liked about the Desire - portability and performance. Just like its predecessor, it is small, fitted with an acceptable 3.7-inch screen, a standard 5-megapixel camera and a powerful processor. However, we have t...
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Published: 2011-04-20, Author: Howard , review by: technoodling.net
Sleek hardware design, Improved performance and battery life, Good price point
Camera functions, while improved, still leaves a lot to be desired, Feels like the Desire S is just a stopgap product for the next generation of dualcore handsets
The Desire S retains what we liked about the Desire - portability and performance. Just like its predecessor, it is small, fitted with an acceptable 3.7-inch screen, a standard 5-megapixel camera and a powerful processor. However, we have to to questio...