HTC Desire : An Impressive Phone
After the success of the HTC Legend, HTC has made further strides forwards with the introduction of the HTC Desire, which has a better processor and screen than their previous release. The 1GHz processor rivals any processor you can find on the smartphone market right now, making multitasking a snap and allowing you to access whatever applications you need faster than you could have imagined before. It is truly a welcome improvement, not only on the HTC Legend, but on most offerings from other manufacturers too.
The Android 2.1 platform can be found on the HTC Desire, as well as the Sense user interface. The touch screen is very easy to use, as you can just pinch zoom on the main screen to access any of your seven home screens, which are filled with incredible apps you can get from the Android Market and customize however you like, enabling you to organize everything you need quickly and access your apps in a snap.
The HTC Desire really shines when it comes to its superior touch screen, which measures in at 3.7″, which is larger than any other smartphone on the market, giving it a lot of information with its 480 x 800 pixel resolution. You can see these applications very sharply with the AMOLED technology behind the screen, which can come in handy when you are reading a lot of small print in web browsing and reading emails.
Even when you are in tall mode, you will be able to type out emails very quickly and easily with few errors, thanks to the large screen that makes it easy to use the tappable QWERTY keyboard. Compared to other smartphones, it is practically a breeze to send out an email using the HTC Desire. The Quick Office features and PDF reader will help anyone running a business stay in touch when they need to.
If you have had an Android smartphone before, you should find a lot to love with these front buttons. Along with the Menu and Home buttons, you can get Back and Search buttons as well, the Search button accessing Google at the same time as your device. All you have to do is tap the phrase you want to search for, and you will find everything that pertains to it on both Google and your phone. The search results will narrow as you keep typing, leaving the Google search by itself if nothing pertinent shows up on your phone, making it incredibly intuitive.
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