Facebook, Twitter and Flickr integration is brilliant and simple to navigate....
Screen isn’t as impressive as the iPhone 4 or Samsung’s Galaxy S II; it's a bit on the slow side and Flash video is technically supported but plays jerkily in-browserLook and Feel...
If you’re a Facebook addict who likes to keep tabs on your virtual social circle, the HTC Salsa is the phone for you. ...
Facebook integration, Solid build, Good camera photos,
Poor video recording, Facebook integration only works with HTC apps, Lowres screen
The HTC Salsa offers decent power, impressive battery life and a good screen, as well as handy Facebook features. If you’re after a Facebook-focused phone, we reckon the Salsa’s a better bet than the HTC ChaCha and INQ Cloud Touch.PRO:Facebook integra...
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Published: 2011-06-22, Author: Russell , review by: mobileburn.com
Deep Facebook integration, metal body, good battery life
Low screen resolution, slower 800MHz processor causes some lagging, poor camera
Facebook integration, Solid build, Good camera photos
Poor video recording, Facebook integration only works with HTC apps, Lowres screen
So if you're looking for a phone in this price range, you will fall into one of two groups, those who should get an HTC Salsa or those who'd be better served with an HTC Desire S or another similarly specced handset. If you consider your phone's primar...
The Salsa is an odd little phone. If HTC hadn’t bothered with the extra Facebook garnish, and instead made a low- to mid-tier Android handset with the sturdy chassis of the Legend, two-day battery life and most of the more appealing features from HTC ...
Abstract: Last month, HTC launched the Salsa in Australia with Vodafone. It was launched side-by-side with the ChaCha, and both are HTC's first “Facebook phones” featuring a dedicated post to Facebook button. But how does the Salsa's handle in practice? Read...
Unibody aluminium design, Great Facebook software integration, Latest Android software
Facebook button not a deal breaker, Poor sunlight legibility, Vodafone exclusive
The HTC Salsa provides easy integration with the world's most popular social networking service, but its ultimate appeal will depend on how much you use Facebook on a daily basis. The Facebook key is not a deal breaker, but putting that aside, the Salsa r...
Notification LED, Dedicated Facebook button, Dedicated camera button
480×320 resolution screen, Occasional lag and crashing apps, Flash Lite, Basic hardware specs – 800mhz & 512mb ram, Minimal space for app data
The HTC Salsa is currently exclusive to Vodafone and free on the $29 cap or $45 Infinite plan over 24 months, well priced considering this phone is suited for the younger market (or the young at heart Facebook user). The phone also supports Vodafone’...