The HTC Desire is the Superphone you Have Been Waiting for
WATFORD, England, March 18, 2010 /PRNewswire/ -- The HTC Desire (http://www.mobiles.co.uk/htc-desire.html), previously known as the Bravo, is the HTC branded version of the Google Nexus One. Boasting many quality features, you will love every aspect of this mobile phone. The handset runs on a combination of both Google Android and HTC Sense which lets users customise multiple home screens with web feeds and other content which is most relevant to them, and users receive a continuous stream of comments, photos and status updates on popular social networking sites such as Facebook and Twitter. When you go to contact one of your friends, all the possible methods of communication are listed; from email to text to Facebook and calling. There are endless amounts of downloadable apps available from the Android Market and Google services can also be accessed such as Google Maps, Google Search and Gmail.
With a 3.7 inch AMOLED touchscreen display with multi-touch, the web browsing and multi-media services are an enjoyable experience for the user. The quality on screen is almost lifelike, and thanks to the AMOLED technology, vibrant colours can be experienced as well as conserving battery power and allows the phone to come in at just 11.9mm thick. The touchscreen phone (http://www.mobiles.co.uk/touch-screen-mobile-phones.html) is very responsive; capacitive technology is used which means the display will only respond to your finger, so there is no risk of hitting any other keys by mistake. The multi-touch feature is employed with web browsing, photos and maps making the overall experience a lot more effortless. An accelerometer has also been added to rotate the angle of the screen and there is also a proximity sensor which automatically sets the screen to stand by when you are on a call.
The 5.0 megapixel camera which is in store comes with autofocus and an LED flash which all combine to create top quality photos. Users can keep the photos stored on the Desire to look back at on the 3.7inch display, email them to friends or upload online to share over blogs or photo sharing sites such as FlikR.
Apps and programs can be launched instantly and multiple applications can be running at once without affecting the speed thanks to the built in 1GHz processor. HSDPA, which is also referred to as Mobile Broadband, is also employed on the Desire which offers high speeds to users.
The HTC Desire has built in GPS (http://www.mobiles.co.uk/gps-mobile-phones.html) is great for finding your current position, planning your next journey and can be used as a general Sat Nav Device. This feature is optimised for use with Google Maps, meaning you will never lose your way again when the Desire is by your side.
Email client is a very useful feature for those of you who like to keep on top of emails, both business and personal. This feature allows you to receive your emails directly onto the handset, and you can send pictures, videos, texts or emails to any email account worldwide. This is a very cheap and simple way to keep in contact with friends, family or colleagues.
Keep all of your music stored on the built in music player of the HTC Desire (http://www.mobiles.co.uk/vodafone-htc-desire.html). You have the freedom to listen to your tunes wherever you are, so if you fancy listening to one of your tracks while you are on the bus then you can do so. The Desire also has an external memory card slot which supports 32GB microSD cards, making it possible to store thousands of tracks at one time.
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SOURCE mobiles.co.uk
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