The HTC Desire : A Short Guide

December 15th, 2010 by admin

Following in the footsteps of the amazing HTC Legend, HTC looks to improve their standing even further with their new Android phone, the HTC Desire. The HTC Sense OS makes it extremely easy to use right out of the box, and you can make up to seven home screens with all of the applications you could possibly need, while backing it up with the powerful 1GHz Snapdragon processor.

If you have an application open, you can just scroll across the screen’s bottom with your finger in order to activate the app’s features. You can even use this with the music, contacts and messaging screens if you wish, allowing you to switch to whatever music track you want to play. Movies are played back with crystal clarity with the 3.7″ screen that gives you access to your favorite films on the go.

With the Desire, you get 576MB or RAM and 512MB of ROM. The 1,400mAh battery pack lets you run the phone for hours on end without running out, and the microUSB and 3.5mm headphone ports make connecting it to your devices even easier. With the HTC Desire, you even get a 5 megapixel camera, complete with an LED flash and autofocus, so you can take photos and video at an alarming resolution, with movies recorded at 800×400.

The HTC Desire is equipped with a relatively small 512 MB of memory which does not provide a great deal of space, but the expandable memory slot allows for a total up to 16 GB with an optional micro SD card. The touchscreen measures at 3.7 inches and features WVGA resolution with rich, vivid colors and excellent details. The HTC Desire offers a default Sense UI which does a great job capitalizing on the display’s capabilities.

The size of the HTC Desire is 119 x 60 x 11.9mm, with a strong, durable case that will hold up to even severe punishment. It will also slip a lot less than other smartphones, due to the soft touch backing you can find on it. The four keys and optical mouse make navigation a snap, and easily beat the navigation systems you can see on the majority of other smartphones on the market.

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