August 29, 2010

A Look At The HTC Desire

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 operating system and HTC Sense user interface are found on this phone, allowing you to get around the myriad features of this phone very conveniently. All you have to do is pinch zoom on a main screen, or just double tap the Home button, and you can quickly glance at all of your home screens, of which you can have up to seven. Just tap the screen you want and you are on your way. You can customize fully each of your seven home screens with the applications you are looking for.

The HTC Desire's real selling point is its fantastic 3.7" LCD screen. You would be hard pressed to find a larger screen on the smartphone market today. Its 480×800 pixel resolution enables you to see more on the screen, and the AMOLED technology gives it the sharpness and resolution that you have always wanted. If you are reading long emails or checking out lots of text online, really makes a difference.

Even when you have it in tall made, you can easily type out an email very quickly with the QWERTY tappable keyboard, thanks to the substantially large screen you can find on the smartphone. With the help of the Desire, it is simpler than ever to write an email or search for something. If you run a business, you will appreciate the Quick Office features, which allow you to read Excel and Word documents very clearly.

Those of you with experience in using Android phones will not be surprised by the user interface, which includes a series of four buttons - Home, Menu, Back, and Search. The Search button is particularly interesting, as it will search both your phone and Google at the same time. As you type out your search criteria, it will sort through both until it is just left with Google, in the event that what you are looking for is not on your phone. This is the kind of intuitive interface that you will be glad you picked up once you get this smartphone.

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August 6, 2010

A Look At The HTC Desire

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 operating system and HTC Sense user interface are found on this phone, allowing you to get around the myriad features of this phone very conveniently. All you have to do is pinch zoom on a main screen, or just double tap the Home button, and you can quickly glance at all of your home screens, of which you can have up to seven. Just tap the screen you want and you are on your way. You can customize fully each of your seven home screens with the applications you are looking for.

The HTC Desire's real selling point is its fantastic 3.7" LCD screen. You would be hard pressed to find a larger screen on the smartphone market today. Its 480×800 pixel resolution enables you to see more on the screen, and the AMOLED technology gives it the sharpness and resolution that you have always wanted. If you are reading long emails or checking out lots of text online, really makes a difference.

Even when you have it in tall made, you can easily type out an email very quickly with the QWERTY tappable keyboard, thanks to the substantially large screen you can find on the smartphone. With the help of the Desire, it is simpler than ever to write an email or search for something. If you run a business, you will appreciate the Quick Office features, which allow you to read Excel and Word documents very clearly.

Those of you with experience in using Android phones will not be surprised by the user interface, which includes a series of four buttons - Home, Menu, Back, and Search. The Search button is particularly interesting, as it will search both your phone and Google at the same time. As you type out your search criteria, it will sort through both until it is just left with Google, in the event that what you are looking for is not on your phone. This is the kind of intuitive interface that you will be glad you picked up once you get this smartphone.

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