Traci Neel : Of all the cell phones I have had, including the iphone 3G, this is absolutely without a doubt my favorite! Its fast, crystal clear, offers great photos and video for a camera phone and is expandable with the micro SD card slot. The touch screen is very responsive and the colors are amazing! It took a bit for me to learn the screens and figure out the phone without the instructions right out of the box, and I still have a lot to learn, but so far it has been easy and entertaining. I have an itouch as well, which I really like, but above all this phone has won my approval.
bob : In comparison to its sister phone, the HD2, this phone runs much smoother. The Android operating system makes every task easy to do, and often offers a widget for fast access from your homescreen. The only downside is the screen size. Whilst 3.7 inches is a good size, the HD2 boasts a 4.3 inch screen, all the better for games and films.
Android currently offers tens of thousands of applications for every task and area of entertainment, many of which are free. With 5 megapixels you would expect good quality photos, however Android does not seem to render the images as well as Windows Mobile.
The HTC Desire comes with Froyo (v 2.2), but offers free updates when Google decide to remember to release it.
Andrew : I was and I have to say I still am one of those die hard old style cell phone guys that always frowned upon these hot electronic gizmos,especially Iphones and stuff. But I have to admit that after playing with a friend of mine brand new HTC Desire the next day I had my own in my hands,while my old beaten Nokia finally rested in a drawer.
It's my very first smart phone,so I guess I may be too much of a newbie in this field to review or compare similar devices,but so far I have to tell you that this phone really works wonder. Extremely easy to setup and personalize,tons of very useful apps to download for free and best of all for a phone destroyer like me it feels well built and solid.Of course I had to buy the silicone case and the plastic film for the glass.
I mainly bought it for my overseas trips,it really happened too many times to find myself in need of an internet connection. The only critic I have is the battery life. You have to remember to plug the thing in when you come back at home at night. Or,if you kept wi-fi,bluetooth and the works on all day you may need a socket a lot earlier.
Many complained about bad phone reception but I have had no issues so far,even if I live in a coastal/mountain area where bad cell phone reception is the rule.
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