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The editors liked
Snappy OS performanceEnhanced Sense UILarge
Sharp AMOLED screen
Beautiful Screen
Intuitive Multtouch Display
Android OS
5MPCamera
Accelerometer
Expandable Memory (Take That Stupid Apple)
Fully Integrated Social Networking
Solid build
Feels great in hand
Speedy processor
Beautiful screen
Hardware buttons with great tactile feedback
Speedy 1-GHz Snapdragon processor
Bright and rich Super LCD screen
Solid design with soft-touch finish
U.S. Cellular's battery swap program
4G LTE support. Loud stereo speakers. Comfortable
Well-built design.
Fast
Desktop-like browser
Excellent social networking features
Intuitive and highly customisable user interface
Flawless touch-screen and keyboard...
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
Great operational speed (virtually all applications)
Huge screen that equates to very comfortable Internet experience
Partial Flash support
Excellent incall and audio playback quality
Latest Android version
A large
Bright
Vivid and responsive touchscreen
Flash support
Great HTC Sense UI
Super fast Snapdragon processor
Large AMOLED screen
The editors didn't like
Average camera qualityScreen too reflective outdoorsWeak battery life
Price
Ships with Android 2.1
Battery life is not great
Camera is only “okay”
Rarely had a full signal
Camera images oversaturated
Odd design choices
Average call quality with low maximum volume
AMOLED screen has major glare in sunlight
No voice-to-text feature
Despite the fact Android 2.1 supports it
Video records at a paltry 15fps or lessLook and Feel...
No voice dialing over Bluetooth. Camera and camcorder quality are so-so
No DivX and Xvid support
Screen that is barely usable in direct sunlight
HTC Sense hasn't really evolved as much as we'd have liked over the past year
For $200, there's no better device in Virgin Mobile's current lineup of Android smartphones. For a mid-range device, the HTC Desire is a solid performer that outclasses its competition. The hardware is well built, looks good, and functions well. The scree...
The HTC Desire U is an entry-level phone. It is a budget phone designed for people who don't need the greatest, the biggest, and/or the fastest. This is not for folks looking for a phone to enjoy the bliss of HD, feel “smarter” with multitasking, or cap...
If you are currently shopping around for a smartphone then you’ll be hard pressed to find a better option than the HTC Desire. Right now (April 2010) this is one of, if not, the best mobile phone available, and easily one of the best Android sma...
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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...
Abstract: It took half a year, but, finally, the HTC Desire has come to America. Announced at Mobile World Congress in February 2010, the Desire -- codenamed the Bravo -- brought an all-new interface -- Sense -- to Android 2.1, all tucked into a phone that essen...