HTC Desire review
HTC will continue its Android 2.1 lineup with the Desire which is very similar to the NexusOne which is regarded as one of the best Android phones currently on the market. As soon as the Desire was leaked back in December mobile device fans have been clamoring to get their hands on the new HTC device. With the first internet rumors hitting the scene last December there have been a few changes to the Desire that might make it less desirable. DivX support and the 720p video capture never made it to the final build but there are still a ton of awesome features that make purchasing this phone worthwhile. Features such as a speedy 1GHz Snapdragon processor, large AMOLED screen and HTC’s latest version of Sense UI that is already available on the Legend will make the Desire one of the hottest phones when it is officially released.

Some of the other hardware features include Android 2.1 OS, 3.7” AMOLED screen, 5 megapixel autofocus camera and 512MB of ROM. This new device from HTC is certainly set to become a fan favorite of many smartphone admirers. I know that I am eagerly awaiting the Desire’s release so that I can see first hand just want all the buzz is about. While the Desire is very similar to the NexusOne I think that there are enough differences between the two that will make waiting for the Desire’s release well worth your time. Having the extra ROM and will certainly make your web surfing and application loading that much faster. When your phone is working quickly it is a much better experience and you will enjoy your mobile device that much more.
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