The HTC Desire HD is one of the most anticipated superphone this year and it's coming to town in time for Christmas (or so they say). As a successor to the popular HTC Desire, the Desire HD brings with it most of the desirable features of its predecessor then wrapped it with a huge 4.3 inch screen (see our review of the HTC Desire here to get a better perspective). Above, from left to right: HTC Desire, iPhone 4, Desire HD, Galaxy S The back panel has two compartments you can pry open -- one for the SIM card slot on the right side and another one at the bottom part for the 1230mAh Li-Ion battery. The Desire HD performs very well; it's very snappy and responsive and with the HTC Sense UI wrapped around Android Froyo, the interface is all pleasantness. There's not much difference with the older Desire except for the pre-installed HTC Hub, Media Link and HTC Likes (recommended Android Apps). It's way better than Flash Lite on the older HTC Desire. As an added bonus, HTC has also launched HTCSense.com, a remote device management service for the Desire HD and Desire Z. HTC Desire HD specs: 4.3″ Super TFT display @ 480 x 800 pixels 1GHz Qualcomm 8255 Snapdragon CPU 1.5 GB internal 768MB RAM up to 32GB via microSD HSDPA 7.2 Mbps, HSUPA 2 Mbps WiFi 802.11n Bluetooth GPS w/ aGPS support FM Radio tuner 8MP camera with dual LED Flash 720p video recording Li-Ion 1230mAh battery Android 2.2. Read more in our articles including "HTC Desire HD Review" and "HTC Desire HD and Desire Z announced!".
The HTC Desire HD is one of the most anticipated superphone this year and it's coming to town in time for Christmas (or so they say). As a successor to the popular HTC Desire, the Desire HD brings with it most of the desirable features of its predecessor then wrapped it with a huge 4.3 inch screen (see our review of the HTC Desire here to get a better perspective).
Above, from left to right: HTC Desire, iPhone 4, Desire HD, Galaxy S The back panel has two compartments you can pry open -- one for the SIM card slot on the right side and another one at the bottom part for the 1230mAh Li-Ion battery. The Desire HD performs very well; it's very snappy and responsive and with the HTC Sense UI wrapped around Android Froyo, the interface is all pleasantness. There's not much difference with the older Desire except for the pre-installed HTC Hub, Media Link and HTC Likes (recommended Android Apps).
Our coverage of htc desire hd philippines includes: "HTC Desire HD Review"; "HTC Desire HD and Desire Z announced!"; "HTC Desire 22 Pro unveiled w/ Snapdragon 695 5G SoC, Viverse compatible". Each article provides unique insights and information.