HTC DESIRE Spects Review

The best smartphone available … at least until iPhone 4 hits…

We’ve seen 1GHz snapdragon-toting “iPhone killers” before, but the Desire is a cut above them all.

it’s not that if offer wi-Fi , A-GPS, HSDPA and a headphone jack, because they all do. What makes the Desire special is that the mix of power and functionality is teamed with HTC’s Scene interface to make the whole experience silky smooth and, dare we say it, iPhone-esque.

You can now pile up live-updating widgets and shortcuts on up to seven customizable home screens, all viewable as thumbnails with a press of the Home button. For social networkers, Friendstream lets you view a list of friends :Facebook, twitter and Flickr feeds, as well as the usual email and SMS.

The onscreen keyboard is the best in the business; almost magical in its ability to discern what you intended to type. The screen is massive at 3.7 inches, and with a 800×480 resolution you get a lot of information in one go. Watching video is also a classy experience as long as you’re indoors – OLED really doesn’t love the sunshine.

The wen browsing is another high point . It matches the iPhone for multi-touch smoothness then betters it by adding flash as standard. Not every video plays as well as you’d like , but it’s great for seeing embedded video on sites such as T3.com. Multi-touch work great, with the sensitive of the larger display meaning pinch-to-zoom is arguably superior to the iPhone.

When you also consider HTC has throw in push email , an overhauled music player and Google’s new Maps Navigation turn-by-turn satnav, this is the best all-round smartphone in this test. The only drawbacks are the battery that demands nightly charging and Google market which, though improving, still legs well behind Apple’s App Store for both quality and quantity of apps.

Details

  • OS Android 2.1(Eclair) with HTC Scene
  • Processor Snapdragon 1GHz
  • Storage 512MB, microSD (4GB included)
  • Screen 3.7 inch, 800×480 capacitive OLED
  • Connectivity 7.2Mbps HSDPA, Wi-Fi b/g, Bluethooth 2.1, A-GPS, 3.5mm audio jack
  • Camera 5  megapixels, autofocus, LED flash
  • Video Capture 480×800, 15fps
  • Battery 390 minutes 3G talk

Love – The large and responsive OLED touch-screen is great for video and the web browser is as fast and intuitive as anything on the market

Hate – Battery life is little suspect and the Bluethooth connection can be patchy at times. OLED suffers in sunlight

We Say – The HTC Desire out-specs and out performs all other phones, and look attractive whilst doing so. It’s over to Apple et al to rise to its challenge…

Source “T3 Magazine August 2010 – T3.com”

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