We previously asked readers which phones (HD2 vs. The HTC HD2 would have won over the Nexus One had it not been loaded with Windows Mobile 6.5. The HTC Evo 4G is one handset that could be the desired combo. HTC finally announced their own version of the Google Nexus One and calls it the HTC Desire. It's practically similar in all but a few aspects but the Desire gets its own HTC Sense UI like the one implemented in the Hero. We got on our hands the Google Nexus One and the HTC Touch HD2. Two gorgeous smartphones but which one draws the a second look? Really the main difference between the two is Windows Mobile 6.5 and Android OS 2.1 (the HTC HD2 is ready for WinMo 7.0) but it's fairly safe to say that WinMo fans and Android fans are divided in the middle (so, try to write off the OS for a moment here). Read more in our articles including "HTC Evo 4G looking like an HD2 on Android" and "HTC Desire is the Nexus One with Sense UI".
We previously asked readers which phones (HD2 vs. The HTC HD2 would have won over the Nexus One had it not been loaded with Windows Mobile 6.5.
The HTC Evo 4G is one handset that could be the desired combo. HTC finally announced their own version of the Google Nexus One and calls it the HTC Desire. It's practically similar in all but a few aspects but the Desire gets its own HTC Sense UI like the one implemented in the Hero.
Our coverage of htc phones includes: "HTC Evo 4G looking like an HD2 on Android"; "HTC Desire is the Nexus One with Sense UI"; "Google Nexus One vs. HTC Touch HD2". Each article provides unique insights and information.