Abstract: That was HTC's thinking, and we find it hard to argue against it. As you can see, the HTC Salsa has just such a thing set into its frame. Press it, and you're whisked off to a little app that invites you to post a status update, message a friend, upload a...
Honestly, this is a great mid-range smarpthone, even without the Facebook buttonLoveSexy design, solid battery lifeHateScreen could be betterSpecs:Screen: 3.4in, 320×480Connectivity: HSDPA, Wi-Fi, GPS, USBCamera: 5MPStorage: 512MB expandable to 32GB vi...
Abstract: The lives, but is it really in tune with your social networks or is the tie up an unnecessary addition? HTC’s not been shy with bringing phones to market this year; there’ve been a fair few barnstorming handsets already from the Taiwanese giant. Th...
If you are looking for a good mid-range handset equipped with useful Facebook shortcuts, this is the device to choose, although hardcore Facebook fans may prefer the INQ Cloud Touch. The integration is subtle though, so if you happy using the Android a...
Appealing design; front-facing camera for video calls; excellent battery life; dedicated Facebook button
No Flash support in browser
The HTC Salsa is a very competent mid-range Android phone that offers a slick design, solid hardware and a dedicated Facebook button. If you're a social-networking fanatic, you should check it out....
HTC Sense offers a great experience with added Facebook convenience, a slick affordable up-to-date Android phone
Exterior design lacks cohesion, multiple routes to Facebook shortcuts can be a little confusing
We’re not sold on the weird split colouring on the back panel, but otherwise, whether you’re a Facebook fan or not, the HTC Salsa is a great little phone...
Look, if you know you want a phone with a Facebook button, it’s this simple: get the HTC Salsa, or wait for the HTC ChaCha and its QWERTY keyboard (we’ll be reviewing it very soon).For everyone else nonplussed about a dedicated button, just ignore it. ...
Well built and styled, Good quality screen, Surprisingly fast interface, Feature packed, Facebook integration genuinely useful
More expensive than other small smartphones, Only 600MHz processor
Watching video, viewing pictures and playing games is limited by the small screen and slower processor but simple physics games are more than playable. Video is also hampered by very limited format support, though if you do get something that plays, it's...
Abstract: Don’t let the recent news that Facebook’s growth is slowing fool you into thinking that the social networking phenomenon’s popularity is one the wane – Mark Zuckerberg’s creation continues to dominate the lives of millions upon millions of people worl...
Overall the HTC Salsa is a great social media smartphone which is perfect for connecting users across Facebook while on the go. This phone’s primary function is its Facebook integration, for those looking for a business type device or a great ga...