Reviews HTC Desire Better than the iPhone ?
Desire is an HTC smartphone very similar in appearance and functionality of the Apple iPhone. Released in April 2010, the desire is already a big fan of her attempts to dethrone Apple from their perch atop the smartphone market.
Desire runs on the Android operating system, which is owned by Google. This means that the phone contains many features of Google Desktop ordinary, like Google Maps and Google Mail.

Interface Desire
The desire to use this interface to call HTC HTC Sense. This interface is very focused on the experience of a people. You can now view each interaction with a friend of the screen, meaning you no longer need to go through Facebook or Twitter to see what people do. All this information is now stored against your individual contacts, this is a very innovative approach that has certainly borne fruit, because the interface is very pleasant to use.
Like the iPhone, the desire uses a touch screen with gestures to the control and navigation functions to zoom in on applications. This works very well and is very easy to control. A slide slowly to the page you’ll travel a short distance from the screen, but an aggressive shift he goes from top to bottom of a large document or webpage. It’s really easy to get used to the inside and a handful of tries, it will become second nature for most people.
Desire is not happy to give you a single page. Instead, there are seven fully customizable pages that phone for a high degree of flexibility. For example, you have a page for all your social networking page of the news and weather, a full page of downloaded applications and widgets and so on. The list is endless and these pages is entirely yours.
Tower of Desire
Desire was a fairly heavy phone, weighing of 135g, which is considerably heavier than most standard phones on the market. The front of the phone is occupied mostly by the 3.7-inch touch screen with just enough space on top for the speaker. The bottom of the phone consists of the house on the button brings you back to the main home page, a menu button gives you options on the screen you are currently (eg the menu button your browser gives you options such as adding bookmarks and favorites view.) and an oversized button that serves as a back button and search again. In addition to these buttons are touch joypad can be used to navigate menus but the method of the touch screen is much easier to use, making it almost unnecessary joypad.
Widgets
You can add widgets to the screens of a host to save you going through the menu screens every time you want to use. Popular widgets you can create a home screen settings to Wi-Fi, GPRS mobile internet, GPS and Bluetooth, and more personalized widgets like photo albums and music stores. These widgets can be moved about the screen and even removed if you do not want to use on a screen. Removing a widget from the screen does not remove the desire.
Applications
In addition to widgets, the desire also allows many applications on Android to its home screens.
Typically, an application will have more space on the home screen of a widget and you, in most cases an application not on a screen. Examples of popular applications you can add to your home screens include your Web browser, news and weather and your music player. Any request not to add a splash screen is always accessible from the program menu.
Android Store
As pre-installed widgets and applications, can others in the Android store. If you are familiar with the iTunes Application Store and the Android Store works exactly the same way. The beauty of the Bank of Android is that 80% of its content is free, meaning that if you have an application that tells you how far you ran or if you want to play games while on the train, there will be something for you holds for little extra cost or not. One of the applications that are not free, the more you will want between £ 2-3 pay-per-application that represents great value for money. Bank Android Applications are often very small so they do not eat into your memory devices.
Wi-Fi / GPRS
The desire, you can connect to the Internet via a wireless Internet or through your ISP with a GPRS connection. If you have a wireless Internet connection, you will not have to pay any additional charges by your wireless network, but it is worth recalling that when you connect via GPRS connection, and if you have a data plan from your provider, You will be charged for this use.
Sending and receiving e-mail will work well. As previously mentioned, the phone comes with Google Mail (or Gmail) for installed application. This is not only maintain your relationship with your contacts via email, but also updates the system with internal desires an appointment in your Google Calendar.
If you have an email account with someone other than Google, you can manually configure, and with HTC sync software to be installed on your PC, you can also synchronize contacts and calendars to applications such as Microsoft Outlook. The desire does not limit how many email accounts as you can get a feeling, you can Google Mail, Hotmail and any future work by e-mail by the desire which you never lost touch again.
Camera
The desire comes with an excellent 5 megapixel camera with flash and autofocus and face recognition. The quality of images produced by the camera are unique and are similar to a special digital camera that I use. In addition to taking standard photographs, there are several themes within the camera application that you can add to your photos in black and white film themes improve.
Music
Like a music player, this phone was the real deal. The sound quality is top notch, especially through headphones. Navigating the music could not be easier, using the drag gesture, you can easily use the tracks and the options menu allows the artist, album or song that you need with very little noise selection.
Verdict
This is a seriously good phone. Many people were saying he is better than the iPhone. I will not jump on this bandwagon, but it’s certainly not worse. Are the second largest manufacturer HTC smartphones of the world and the desire will work wonders for his image because he was nearly flawless. The only drawback may be that the battery life between charges is a little shorter than it should, but it’s just picky. HTC Desire is a masterpiece and should be enjoyed by everyone. If you’re in the market for a high-end smartphone, then the choice.
This entry was posted by Idhawati on May 2, 2010 at 2:40 am, and is filed under HTC, Smartphone Gadgets. Follow any responses to this post through RSS 2.0.You can leave a response or trackback from your own site.
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