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HTC Desire - Flash Enabled 3G Internet Phone





Flash Enabled HTC Mobile Phone

One of the few mobile phones that can play Flash and Flash websites
via the Stock Browser. Imagine being able to surf Flash websites
on your phone, for a more Richer internet experience.
Not even the iPhone can view Flash sites...


Google Maps to Help You Travel the World

The HTC Desire Android phone comes with Google maps,
which means, you can use it to help you navigate around
when you travel. No more getting lost.



Product Features and Specs

* This unlocked cell phone is compatible with GSM
carriers like AT&T and T-Mobile. Not all carrier features
may be supported.

* Quad-Band Unlocked GSM cell phone compatible with
850/900/1800/1900 GSM and 900/2100 3G frequencies
plus GPRS/EDGE capabilities

* Camera: 5 MP, 2592 x 1944 pixels, autofocus, LED flash;
Display: 3.7 inches, 480 x 800 pixels; Multi-touch
input method

* Platform: Android OS, v2.1 (Eclair); CPU: Qualcomm
Snapdragon QSD8250 1 GHz processor; Stereo FM
radio with RDS

* Up to 6 hours of talk time, up to 340 hours of
standby time.

Dimensions

* Size (LWH): 2.36 inches, 0.46 inches, 4.68 inches
* Weight: 4.8 ounces
* Battery Type: Lithium Ion

Summary

Pros:
* Feels like it has great built quality and can take a few bumps
* Screen is bright and looks as good as any phone I've ever seen
* It is very fast, even with all 7 screens filled, it never acts like it cannot keep up
* It can play Flash via the stock browser which is awesome
* Call quality is clear
* Speaker on the back is pretty loud for playing music, to be a phone that is
* Buttons are push and not just optical
* Built in GPS is awesome and always up to date and has no extra monthly fees
* FM tuner using the included headphones
* HTC Sense is the best UI in the business, and this phone shows it well

Cons:
* Camera is ok in good lighting but indoors its not the best

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Android Applications Galore


Side View of HTC Desire

Where Can I Buy the HTC Desire Android Phone?
You can buy it online at Amazon.com. Click the BUY NOW button.

HTC History

HTC was founded in 1997 by Cher Wang and Peter Chou. Although initially the company made notebook computers, HTC decided to make a strong push toward hand-held devices instead. In 1998, they started designing some of the world's first touch and wireless handheld devices. The company has a rich heritage of many "firsts", including creating the first Microsoft-powered smartphone (2002) and the first Microsoft 3G phone (2005). Their first major product was made in 2000 and was one of the world's first touch screen smartphones. The Palm Treo 650 and the iPaq were created by HTC.

They started producing 3G-capable phones in early 2005 and made the world's first Android phone in 2008, the HTC Dream (also marketed as the T-Mobile G1). It was first released in the United States for pre-order through T-Mobile USA on September 23, 2008, and became available in U.S. T-Mobile stores on October 22, 2008. The G1 was available in the UK several days after its USA launch, and has since been introduced in many countries including Australia and Singapore. In 2009, the company launched the HTC Sense interface for the platform with the HTC Hero.

In June 2010, the company launched the HTC Evo 4G, the first 4G-capable phone in the United States. In July 2010, HTC announced it would begin selling smartphones in China under its own brand name in a partnership with China Mobile.

HTC also began work in 2010 with Google and N-trig in creating the gPad, a device engineered in competition with Apple Inc.'s iPad. The device is scheduled for release in the US in November, and will be based on Google's Chrome operating system and have multi-touch technology.

HTC leads innovation. It has a rich heritage of device 'firsts':

* First color palm-size PC (1999)
* First Microsoft Pocket PC (2000)
* First Microsoft wireless Pocket PC (2002)
* First Microsoft powered Smartphone (2002)
* First Microsoft Smart Music Phone (2004)
* Large 2.8" TFT touch-screen LCD display
* First Microsoft 3G Phone (2005)
* First Microsoft Windows Mobile 5.0 Platform Phone (2005)
* First tri-band UMTS 3G device on the Microsoft Windows Mobile platform (2006)
* First Microsoft Windows 5.0 Smartphone (2006)
* First Tri-band UMTS PDA
* First intuitive touch screen to allow finger tip navigation (June 2007)