pcworld.in Updated: 2016-11-26 23:52:54
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The HTC Desire is one of those phones that demand attention. From its name, to its price-tag, to its features, the HTC is an out-and-out premium device. The Desire also supplants the as the top of the line HTC phone available in the market and stands...
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Excellent Browser, WiFi, 3G & GPS Support, Comes with Android 2.2 (Froyo), Beautiful Large AMOLED Display, Looks Great...
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Average Camera, Disappointing BatteryLife, No Sound Customization Options...
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The HTC Desire is the top-of-the-line HTC smartphone and comes with Android 2.2...
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techtree.com Updated: 2016-11-26 23:52:54
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Expert Review Take the Google Nexus One, remove the Google branding and put the HTC logo and then slap on the Sense UI, and what you get is the HTC Desire. Beneath the slightly modified design both the phones run identical hardware. Google never tho...
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Lovely design and build, brilliant display, excellent web browser, superb integration with social networking services, Sense UI is fantastic...
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Phone heats up when in use, display is a fingerprint magnet, using optical trackpad to click pictures is inconvenient, camera has trouble focusing on smaller objects, poor FM radio reception, unimpressive battery life...
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The HTC Desire is priced at Rs. 26,000. Overall it is an excellent device. It looks and feels great, the display is brilliant and I loved the browser and the general speed of the interface. None of the flaws with the device are deal breakers. The batt...
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firstpost.com Updated: 2016-11-26 23:52:54
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One of the handsets that the Android community in India has been eagerly waiting for has been the Desire. True it's been here, in an unofficial capacity for quite a while now, but for those who prefer the company bills and warranties, it's officially h...
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Well designed, comfortable to use, Decent audio quality, Photo/Video capture is quite good, OTA to Froyo available...
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Battery life should have been better, Handset tends to heat up a bit during prolonged usage...
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ConnectivityThe Desire is well equipped for connectivity and thanks to Froyo one more addition was provided - 3G sharing via Wi-Fi so your handset becomes a Wi-Fi hot-spot for your laptop or any other device. Bluetooth with A2DP and USB 2.0 are part of...
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The Google Nexus One was given the grace of a market head start but it’s no longer standing lonely at the top. And even if it looks like a brotherly reunion, the HTC Desire is in fact a formidable rival. That’s between HTC and Google though. Users hav...
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The Google Nexus One was given the grace of a market head start but it's no longer standing lonely at the top. And even if it looks like a brotherly reunion, the HTC Desire is in fact a formidable rival. That's between HTC and Google though. Users have ha...
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Towards the end of 2014, HTC made a big statement in New York, during its heavily orchestrated ‘Double Exposure' event. It made its intent about being a serious player in the imaging space with two key launches – the HTC Desire Eye, that matched the rear...
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Unobtrusive utility value and design, Waterproof...
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Subpar low-light photography, Too much of a hit and miss without the view finder.
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