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HTC Desire S review
HTC hit the prime time with its original HTC Desire. This Android-powered device, more or less single-handedly, put the Taiwanese manufacturer on the map, cementing its reputation is the only real alternative to Apple’s iPhone.
Next up in the Desire range was the HTC Desire HD and HTC Desire Z. Both devices were a massive departure from the form and style of the original Desire handset, featuring a massive 4.3-inch display and slide-out Qwerty keyboard respectively.
Unfortunately, it wasn’t just the style that differed – the performance wasn’t as good either. The Desire HD, for example, has an abysmal battery life. So much so, in fact, that you have to carry a charger with you at all times. Then there’s the grossly under-clocked processor on the Desire Z, which makes the device sluggish after prolonged use.
In short, neither device lived up to the reputation – i.e. reliability, usability and battery life – of the original HTC Desire.
Now it’s the turn of the HTC Desire S, complete with Android 2.3 and a new unibody chassis. It looks a lot more like the original HTC Desire than the Desire HD and Desire Z, but does it match its performance? We find out. Read the rest of this entry »
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HTC Wildfire S user review
“I own an HTC Wildfire S and all I can tell you is this phone is just awesome! In this post you will find the HTC Wildfire S review, HTC Wildfire S price and also the HTC Wildfire S specifications (specs).
HTC Wildfire S is the next version of the original Wildfire which stormed the market last year and captured the heart of millions of people. HTC has made every effort to keep the same kind of feel and also add more to it, so that we consumers are very happy (I am!).
Before buying it I did a vast research and everything pointed out in the positive direction. HTC Wildfire S can never be as great as Desire S or any other higher models from HTC. But it’s a great bargain for money and you really won’t find it that cheap when you hold it in your hand or use it perhaps. The camera, call quality, User interface, surprise options, connectivity are some of the things that you will take it for granted with the Wildfire S…. Read the rest of this entry »
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HTC Incredible S
HTC announced the Android powered HTC Incredible S at the Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2011 in Barcelona. This handset is the successor of the HTC’s popular Incredible smartphone. HTC Incredible S was launched in India on March 22nd. Our review unit, originally came with the old Android 2.2 (Froyo) Operating System, but it was later upgraded to the latest Android 2.3 (Gingerbread) OS.
The original HTC Incredible comes with a 3.7 inch AMOLED display, while the new HTC Incredible S features a large 4.0 inch Super LCD, an upgraded processor, Adreno 205 GPU, 8 megapixel camera with HD (720p) video recording and playback, 1.3 megapixel front facing camera, 1450 mAh battery and so on.
The HTC Incredible S has comes with an aluminum body with a soft touch coating on top of the aluminium. The front is covered by a sheet of gorilla glass, while the back is made of a rubberised plastic. Even though, HTC Incredible S sports an 8 megapixel camera with dual-LED flash, a much-needed physical camera button was missing from the device. Read the rest of this entry »
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HTC Desire HD full specifications
HTC have become an incredibly popular Android propagator since the release of the original HTC Desire. More than ever, Android fan-boys and tech-enthusiasts alike are hanging on their every word, hoping their smartphone dreams will be realized in their next release. Now that the T-Mobile G2 (HTC Desire Z in Europe) has just received an awesome thumbs up here on phoneArena, it’s time to see if its multimedia-centric sibling, the HTC Desire HD manages to enamour us with its huge 4.3-inch screen, cutting edge processor, 8MP camera and brand spanking new version of HTC Sense sprinkled generously over the already popular Froyo. Read the rest of this entry »
HTC Salsa specifications
The HTC Salsa may be a smaller, budget device, with Facebook at its core but it’s actually a surprisingly grown up smartphone. It’s smartly styled, speedy in operation, packed full of features, and can get you to Facebook nirvana quicker than you can say toasted Tortilla. Whether your desire for Facebook fripperies is strong enough to overcome the slightly high price is more of a personal preference issue but if you do like the idea then it’s very well executed.
Full Smartphone specifications: Read the rest of this entry »
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HTC ChaCha Review
If you don’t use Facebook, look away now. The whole design of HTC’s ChaCha revolves around the social network. There’s a QWERTY keypad to help you type status updates and send messages, the number keys are picked out in Facebook blue and there’s a little blue ‘f’ button on the phone’s chin, which unlocks a number of Facebook-specific functions.
Some specs:
- Android 2.3 Gingerbread
- 800Mhz Processor
- 512MB RAM
- Front Facing Camera (WiFi Video Calls)
- 5 Megapixel Camera
- HSDPA 7.2mb/s
- Bluetooth 3.0
- 802.11 B/G/N WiFi
- GPS Read the rest of this entry »
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HTC VIGOR review
After long interval HTC announced its upcoming cell phone names HTC Vigor. It works on both network 2G (GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900) and 3G (HSDPA).Phone runs with Android OS, v2.3 (Gingerbread) and 1.5 GHz dual-core processor which is makes phone to runs smoothly. It also has huge store, it is capable to support 32GB microSd memory card which allows storing unlimited call records, huge amount of Songs, Videos, Images and other data. Read the rest of this entry »
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Blackberry STORM 2 9550
When the original RIM BlackBerry Storm 9530 hit the market, it was a game changer for BlackBerry fans. It was the first touchscreen equipped BlackBerry, and it promised to deliver all of the finger-friendly usefulness that other platforms were offering. The problem was that its touch experience was too different, and the software that was loaded on the phone was horribly unstable. Sure, it got better through a few (too few?) updates, but it was still a polarizing device.
Now we have the Storm2 9550. It is 95% the same hardware as the original, but that 5% of difference, tied with the new BlackBerry OS 5.0 that is both stable and useful, gives the Storm2 a big edge over its elder sibling. Read the rest of this entry »
HTC Desire Z review
At 14mm deep, HTC Desire Z is a chunky handset, compared to the Desire HD’s 11.8mm, although comparative to the 13.7mm of Motorola’s excellent Milestone 2, which also has a pull-out QWERTY. Weighing 180g, it’s quite heavy, but is still slim enough to fit into a pocket.
The screen is surrounded by a aluminium trim, matched by an aluminium battery cover, elsewhere there’s a darker grey, rubberized coating on the handset. It feels solid and well built, but again lacks the wow factor of the HTC Legend. Read the rest of this entry »
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HTC Panache touchscreen phone full review
HTC did not skimp out on the materials when developing the Panache. The device features an aluminum back plate, a chrome trim along the front panel, and rubberized edges around the entire phone. Weighing in at 168 grams, the Panache is considerably heavier than the Nexus S for instance, which weighs a reasonable 129 grams. The solid body and metal backing brings a slight heft to the device, but in a positive way. The weight does not create unneeded fatigue but brings a sense of ruggedness and the feeling that it won’t crack on impact.
The rear of the Panache bears a 5 MP camera (2592 x 1944 pixels) with a led flash, and is capable of shooting 720p video. The speaker is also located next to the camera. Most current generation phones feature their speakers on the back of the device, but this may be counterproductive because when most users play music the rear of the device is blocked by the surface they’re placed on. A more suitable placement of the speaker would be on the top or the sides of the device as seen on both Blackberry and Nokia devices. Read the rest of this entry »
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