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HTC Desire Review

Later today, HTC Philippines will have announced local availability of the HTC Desire in the Philippines as well as revealing the suggested retail price. Before that happens, read on and check our full review of the handset below.

It is no secret that the HTC Desire was patterned from the Google Nexus One which it was also commissioned to do (more like a co-branded partnership of sorts) early this year. As such, the Desire looks like a fraternal twin of the NX1 with some minor cosmetic changes and added features. To give you a better perspective, read my review of the Google Nexus One first.

The rounded corners, the brown and dark gray color tones and the optical trackpad are all signature designs of HTC. The Desire has all that with an anodized aluminum front and (rubber-like) polymer back panel. The power button is on top, just across the 3.5mm headphone jack. The micro-USB port is at the bottom and the volume rocker is placed at the left side. The handset lacks a dedicated camera button normally found in most other smartphones. At the back is the 5MP camera and LED flash

At the bottom end of the front panel are the familiar buttons for an Android phone — Home, Menu, Back and Search. In the middle of the four is a nice optical trackpad which looks like a cross between the marble trackball of the HTC Hero/NX1 and the optical trackpad of the BlackBerry Bold 9700.

HTC was able to retain a design signature yet able to address the problem with regular trackballs getting dust and dirt on the sockets. One drawback to this approach is that you don’t have any sort of tactile feedback. The physical buttons are similar to that of the Hero, only this one is probably made of stainless steel, but way better than the touch panel on the Nexus One.

One of the most attractive feature of the HTC Desire is its 3.7-inch AMOLED touchscreen (480×800 pixels) that offers a very bright and ultra-crisp display. The screen is impressive, matched only by very few other handsets like the Omnia II, Galaxy S, Legend and Nexus One. Once you tried AMOLED, you’d look at all other screens differently with a little bit of longing.

The display size is just enough — not too big and not small either. Couple that with haptic feedback and multi-touch and you get a nice experience browsing websites, maps and watching videos.

Powered by QualComm’s SnapDragon 1GHz processor, the HTC Desire is one of the fastest smartphones around. Here’s a short video I recorded showing the UI, responsiveness of the device and how fast it loads some of the apps.

The virtual keyboard is always a challenge on all full touchscreen handsets and the Desire is no exception. With Android handsets like the Desire, you’ll need some time to get use to it, especially that you have to “train” the built-in dictionary when auto-correcting your spelling. This experience might vary from person to person depending on what language and texting style they use with the unit.

The HTC Sense UI adds a bit more eye-candy and usability to the device, along with 7 homescreen panels to boot. The Desire comes out of the box with Android 2.1 OS so you get the latest features including multi-touch, phone tethering, live wallpapers and voice controls among others.

The 5MP camera performs very well with average to good picture quality, thanks to a relatively fast shutter speed. However, the camera seems to find it hard to autofocus on subjects. Gets even harder indoors or in low light. Here are sample shots (cropped and resized).

Video capture is decent although maxes out at 15frames per second at 800×480 WVGA. The NX1 does a bit better at 20fps. Here’s a sample clip done at highest settings.

Battery performance is average (1400mAh) and depending on how heavy your usage is, it could last anywhere from one full day to two days. Like most other smartphones, connecting to 3G eats up the battery the fastest (in which case, portable battery packs like these helps).

The 3.7″ screen of the HTC Desire in the middle of Xperia X10’s 4″ and the Hero’s 3.2″.

The more obvious feature that the HTC Desire has that is missing from its Nexus One sibling would be the FM Tuner. Aside from that, the other differences are minor at best and both have almost identical DNA.

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We’ve yet to get the final retail price of the HTC Desire but if the current prices in the gray market (Php31k) and the suggested retail price of the HTC Legend and Hero, we might see the Desire reach the Php35k range. It’s a bit pricey but the handset delivers in both the hardware and software department. The Desire is one of the top Android smartphones that can go head to head with the Galaxy S and the Xperia X10.

Update: Suggested retail price of the HTC Desire is Php34,900.

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Abe is the founder and Editor-in-Chief of YugaTech with over 20 years of experience in the technology industry. He is one of the pioneers of blogging in the country and considered by many as the Father of Tech Blogging in the Philippines. He is also a technology consultant, a tech columnist with several national publications, resource speaker and mentor/advisor to several start-up companies.

126 Responses

  1. Avatar for androidmeda androidmeda says:

    aw total fuck-ass!! no more amoled for desire in pinas? total fail for this mobile
    heres a comparison of the SLCD and the amoled.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gUF4dLVdFKc

    Id still buy this phone if it still had amoled…

  2. Avatar for gie gie says:

    anyone know where i can buy a leather pouch for htc desire, tnx!

  3. Avatar for gie gie says:

    bernard buy a wifi router so that u can surf ur phone anything u want

  4. Avatar for Bernard Bernard says:

    Anybody can help me out on the internet/MMS stting for the HTC Desire?

    Provider GLOBE, Post paid SIM.

    GLOBE customer service well……. apart from the friendly voices, buggled promises and “I do apologize for the inconvenience” (something they have to be able to say applying for that job) they offer a total blank….
    Do I have to say more?

  5. Avatar for gie gie says:

    I got my htc desire 5 days ago, all I can say it is the best phone that I ever had, its awesome but i got super lcd screen not amoled and i bought my phone 500 euro in athens, greece. Now im waiting the new phone htc desire hd and the windows 7.

  6. Avatar for pumpkin76 pumpkin76 says:

    HTC desire is a good choice..downside im sure SLCD na un available sa pinas..not the AMOLED version, pero ok pa din kse one of the top adroid phone xa ngayon..

  7. Avatar for Protege Protege says:

    hi everyone.can you help me guys.im confussed because this xmas i will something.im confussed what to chose a netbook or a smartphone like htc desire?tnx in advance

  8. Avatar for Jet Jet says:

    just want to aski if comaptible ba ung 3g band ng at&t s globe n smart?
    ty

  9. Avatar for HTCseeker HTCseeker says:

    Anyone knows kung magkano na HTC Desire ngayon? I am planning to buy the phone next month and I prefer to buy it in the mall to get the official warranty. Im from CDO kasi and there is no way i can get that phone here thats why i have to fly to Manila pa for it. Hope anyone out there could help me. Thanks a lot.

  10. Avatar for Yol Joyce Yol Joyce says:

    My hubby inquired at the shop(in England) where he bought my HTC desire about upgrading to Froyo 2.2 but sadly the guy said not available. But so far I’m happy with the performance of my phone.

  11. Avatar for Cliff Rosaro Cliff Rosaro says:

    @Ric: hmm.. is that so.. @ABE!! Can you get this feedback over to your HTC Phil friends…

  12. Avatar for Ric Ric says:

    Got one but sadly no OTA upgrade to Froyo yet (at least for Asian phones)

    Rooting is an option but I’m not feeling too brave yet =)

  13. Avatar for Cliff Rosaro Cliff Rosaro says:

    @ r12_neo: Said that most Desire Phones have been updated to Android Froyo 2.2.. Anybody here that’s not yet updated?

    Contemplating if I’ll get the HTC Desire now, Save Up for Galaxy S or Wait/Save Up for Iphone 4.. (or if I’d really want something cheap.. I’ll go for the BlackBerry Storm 2 9550.. I saw a pricetag of P17999)

    @abe words of wisdom from you!?

  14. Avatar for czeroh czeroh says:

    @poche
    talaga?? mas mahal pag mall?? baka d ka lang marunong mag hanap? look for techwarez cyberzone SM north nag sell sila ng 25k htc desire! lolz! got one already!

  15. Avatar for VinceCu VinceCu says:

    HTC Desire:
    just bought one and i think its a great phone.. also won me over samsung galaxy S. however, i need help in configuring the device in using SUPERSURF under 3G from Globe. I have a Blackberry and it syncs flawlessly over the BIS. Please help me go through this. :-)

  16. Avatar for Yol Joyce Yol Joyce says:

    Got my HTC desire last Saturday hubby bought it in England. It is very cool and must have phone. Very fast downloading websites and uploading pics. The best phone I’ve got!!!! So far I am enjoying it!!!

  17. Avatar for tonichi tonichi says:

    P23,000?! That’s incredible! Better double check, man. I’ve had the experience of Memo Express employees giving me a wrong price.

    Also, better research some more. As far as i know, CMK was the first to lower their prices but they’re no longer the lowest.

  18. Avatar for soloista soloista says:

    guys need some advice, i’ll buy htc desire next month.. I saw this shop, MEMO EXPRESS in SM San Lazaro, they’re selling it for 23k vs CMK’s 25.5k.. Well, 2.5k is a big differnce, i can already purchase a quality pouch or case, if there is.. can anybody help me research on this one??? the fact that i haven’t been to CMK, i can only see half of the picture.. help me decide on which store to choose..
    i really think desire is a must have phone!

  19. Avatar for firesnake firesnake says:

    @abeolandres would you happen to know if Globe or Smart will bundle the HTC Desire or the upcoming HTC Wildfire with their postpaid plans?

  20. Avatar for gh0st gh0st says:

    how good is it playing divx/h.264/mpeg4 videos given it has the qualcomm proc which was notorious for slow playback for these file types (same with all qualcomm based phones in the past)?

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