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The editors liked
Unobtrusive utility value and design
Waterproof
Well designed
Comfortable to use
Decent audio quality
Photo/Video capture is quite good
OTA to Froyo available
Lovely design and build
Brilliant display
Excellent web browser
Superb integration with social networking services
Sense UI is fantastic
Large WVGA 3.7-inch display
Sleek form factor
HTC Sense software improves default Android UI
Good integration of social-networking services
Responsive
Thanks to the 1GHz Snapdragon processor and 576MB RAM.
Excellent Browser
WiFi
3G & GPS Support
Comes with Android 2.2 (Froyo)
Beautiful Large AMOLED Display
Looks Great
The editors didn't like
Subpar low-light photography
Too much of a hit and miss without the view finder.
Battery life should have been better
Handset tends to heat up a bit during prolonged usage
Phone heats up when in use
Display is a fingerprint magnet
Using optical trackpad to click pictures is inconvenient
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What's To LoveGorgeous stylingDevice feels nice in the hand and fits well in the pocketResponsive and speedy UIMinimal bloatwareSharp display resolutionWhat's To HateAndroid 2.2 FroYo isn't here yetCamera is a nightmareNo front-facing camera or microHD...
The HTC Desire is a solid addition to Canada’s Android lineup. The blazing fast processor makes for an enjoyable user experience as does HTC’s Sense UI. The phone fits comfortably in your hand and feels like a quality handset. If there was one disappoi...
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When the Desire was announced in February, I was hoping that a US variant would follow. Fast forward seven months, and it's finally here, available on US Cellular beginning on August 27th for $199.99 after rebate. Though time has passed and new dev...
Abstract: Following in the footsteps of HTC's earlier Android offerings is no easy task. Both the Nexus One and HTC Legend are devices that have garnered rave reviews amongst critics, and the HTC Desire shares a great deal in common with its predecessors in the ...
The HTC Desire features a sleek design with a sharp and responsive touch screen. The 1GHz Snapdragon processor keeps things running smoothly, and call quality is good
No voice dialing over Bluetooth. Camera and camcorder quality are so-so
Sleek and fast, the HTC Desire is not only U.S. Cellular's best Android device but the carrier's best smartphone to date.
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