Posted in HTC on 25. Sep, 2010
Talking about top mobile phones is not enough without talking about the HTC Desire. It is one of the best mobile phones available on the market today, offering top of the line features and unrivaled user experience. Since it was first introduced in February 2010, this phone has been highly anticipated. Want to know what HTC Desire has to offer? We are going to take a closer look in this part.
HTC Desire is one of the phones that use AMOLED capacitive touchscreen. The display is so much better compared to TFT-based screens, because AMOLED offers brighter colors and better display depth. The AMOLED capacitive touchscreen used in HTC Desire is capable of displaying 480 x 800 pixels resolution at the utmost quality. The screen size is 3.7”, large enough for maximum viewing pleasure.
This phone uses Android OS v2.1 Éclair as the base operating system. You can also expect HTC to release an upgrade to Android OS v.2.2 Froyo as soon as the new Android operating system is released. The operations of this handset are amazingly swift, especially because a Qualcomm Snapdragon QSD8250 1 GHz processor is used to power the device.
Aside from built-in GPS receiver, you can also find other connectivity options including Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g, Bluetooth v2.1 with A2DP, and of course 3G connectivity with HSDPA of up to 7.2 Mbps and HSUPA of up to 2Mbps. Connecting to the internet or any private network using the HTC Desire will not be a problem at all.
Posted in HTC on 01. Jun, 2010
Sony Ericsson successfully launched the XPERIA X10 Mini, a downsized version of the famous XPERIA X10. Apparently, HTC is intrigued by the success and quickly dips its tow into the lower market segment by offering the new HTC Wildfire. Many mobile phone reviewers and avid mobile phone fans quickly notice how the HTC Wildfire looks like a downsized version of HTC Desire.
The HTC Wildfire offers superb 3G connectivity with HSDPA support of up to 7.2 Mbps. It features Android OS v2.1 Eclair as the base operating system, although an upgrade to Android OS 2.2 Froyo is also possible. Just like the HTC Desire, you will also get a multitouch screen as the main input method. Since this handset features smaller form factor, the screen is also smaller than the one used by HTC Desire; a 3.2” capacitive touchscreen is used for maximum usability.
The native Sense UI developed by HTC for the company’s Android-based phones can also be found in the new HTC Wildfire. Accessing features such as Bluetooth and Wi-Fi connectivity, built-in GPS receiver, and even the FM radio will be as easy as it can get with this amazingly fluid user interface.
Facebook, Twitter and Flickr are all integrated through Friend Stream, perfect for those who love to stay connected with friends and relatives at all times. You will also find the Android App Market available, so adding more apps and features to the handset will be as easy as 1-2-3. To complete the handset, a 5 megapixel auto-focus camera with LED flash and touch focus is added.