HTC handsets have a reputation for innovation and quality. After being announced in February 2010, Desire HTC promises an impressive spec as one might expect from the manufacturer. Due to release in April 2010, fans of the brand is sure to be impressed.
The handset measures Desire 119x60x11.9mm and weighs 135 grams. If it can not be the lightest phone out there, it leaves no doubt about the quality of construction of the device, and indeed appeal to many users. A large 3.7-inch AMOLED capacitive touch screen can display up to 16 million color 480x800 pixels. This ensures users experience on screen content at its best with the color and depth unmatched. An accelerometer is included, which detects when the phone was tilted and automatically rotates the screen image accordingly so it can be seen both portrait and landscape forms. An optical trackpad offers another way to browse the menus.
Users are notified of incoming calls by vibrating and sound with the ability to customize ringtones by assigning MP3 and WAV files to the end. A speakerphone is useful for built in hands free communication. A 3.5mm audio jack that can accommodate hands-free kit and earphones for listening to music.
The internal memory is 576 MB of RAM and 512 MB ROM standard. However, due to the microSD card slot for memory cards up to 32GB can be installed to provide a generous amount of storage for media files and other data.
An array of connectivity options is included liaison network has continued on the road. average initial connection is made by the Class 10 versions of both GPRS and EDGE. If 3G coverage is available, HSDPA is available at speeds up to 7.2 Mbps, HSUPA and up to 2 Mbps. If there is a wireless Internet router in the same area as the phone, then the Wi-Fi can be used for even faster access to the Internet. In addition, Bluetooth version 2.1 is installed as standard with an option to share files and data with compatible devices within the same locality. GPS is included with the support of the A-GPS.
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