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HTC Desire HD price and specifications announced

HTC Today announced a new smartphone HTC Desire HD -at a special press event held in London. The HTC Desire HD, as the name indicates is an upgraded version of the HTC Desire, and is a mobile device based on Android OS. Many people were waiting for an Asian-European version of the HTC EVO 4G handset currently available with the Verizon network in USA. The HTC Desire HD is a dual band 3G -quadband GSM phone that supports almost all networks in the world. HTC Desire HD has a huge 4.3 inch display (WVGA) that support multi-touch gestures. The similar screen size only available in HTC EVO and HTC HD2. Desire HD is made of a single piece aluminum, and it has an 8MP camera in the back side. HTC Desire HD and HTC Desire Z are the first two handsets to get the new HTCsense.com services. Features like Dolby mobile and SRS virtual sound makes it the best mobile entertainer available in the market.

HTC Desire HD official photos:


HTC Desire HD official photos
HTC Desire HD specification and review:

HTC Desire HD will be shipped with the latest version of Android 2.2, Froyo with a custom HTC Sense UI over it. The HTC Sense in Desire HD will enhance the user experience by providing quick access to weather, maps, social media, mail, messages and contacts. The features of new HTC Sense, including the HTCSense.com cloud service like contact backup, remote wipe, calls and text are supported by HTC Desire HD. Existing widgets and features of HTC Sense were also redesigned. HTC has added new map application called Location. It will keep the maps in cache so that they can be accessed later, without an internet connection. HTC Desire HD has a huge 4.3 inch, capacitive touch screen with QVGA (480 x 800) resolution. This screen, support multi-touch inputs and there is proximity and accelerometer sensors for accurate detection of user movements. There is an optical trackpad under the screen for selecting the home, search, back and menu buttons. HTC Desire HD in includes an 8MP camera with dual LED flash and HD video recording at 720P. HTC Desire HD doesn’t have the kick-stand available in HTC EVO 4G. Since the device is made of a single piece of aluminum, loading a battery is somewhat similar to that in HTC Legend, Therefore, HTC Desire HD is much thinner than HTC EVO.

HTC Desire HD comes with a new version of Snapdragon 1GHZ processor. There is 768 MB RAM, 1.5GB internal storage and Micro SD card slot that support up-to 32GB. Other features of HTC Desire HD includes WLAN, DLNA, Digital Compass, G-senor, Wi-Fi tethering, A-GPS, Digital Compass, Stereo FM radio, Social media applications, 1230 mAh battery, full web browser with Adobe Flash 10 and Google apps. HTC Desire HD will be available in Black and Brown color options.

HTC Desire HD price and release date:

HTC Desire HD will be launched in selected European countries from October 2010 onwards. HTC hasn’t announced the price of HTC Desire HD, however, we believe that it would cost around $650 without any contract. We will add more details as soon as they are available.
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HTC hero


Are you a tech lover dreaming of a magical phone? HTC hero has come your way to fulfill your dream. The HTC hero phone has a luxury design and a pretty user interface. It is the real phone running the actual software with most important features like the browser experience and media integration. You can make it your hero and create a phone just for you by personalization. The HTC hero offers many grasping features. The new user interface called the ‘sense’ makes the device intuitive.

The HTC hero is the unique model for all mobile lovers. It is third handset to be powered by the operating system android. How ever it is the first device to support flash out of the box. The design of the phone is quite a combination of HTC magic and HTC Dream. The design is sleek and sexy and the phone is available in seven different vibrant colors including black, white, yellow, pink, gold, red and turquoise. The HTC hero is purely a touch screen device with the custom built user interface. The common specifications of the HTC hero re the following;

 MSM7200A proc running android at 528 MHz
 3.2 inch TFT -LCD display
 3.5mm Audio jack
 5 mega pixel auto focus Camera
 Bluetooth 2.0 with EDR support
 Trackball
 Internal GPS
 802.11b/g WiFi
 512MB/288Mb ROM/RAM
 G sensor
 Micro SD expansion

The HTC hero mobile offers a complete web browsing experience. The mobile users can access a wide variety of contents on the web that are based on adobe flash technology. Also the HTC hero delivers powerful video playback performance using Flash technology. The users can enjoy and navigate through the web videos by spontaneous video controls. The HTC hero provides a seamless audio experience for the users. The price range of the HTC hero is from $999.


What is so fascinating about the HTC hero phone? Well, the basic principles upon which the new ‘sense’ interface is built makes it unique and lovable. Make it mine, stay close and discover the unexpected are the highlighting principles. With HTC hero, personalization has reached a greater level. Rather than burying the important contents under the menu you can directly place them on the home screen to have a quick glance. By scrolling the left and right of the home screen you can access different customizable profiles.

You can even change the size and shape of the widgets with your favorite design. With scenes, an added profile feature you can switch between scenes. This additional feature can transform your phone’s focus from business to weekend mode. This feature enables you to relax with the choice of your favorite music, catch up with your lovable friends and even the phone becomes your personal guide when you take on a trip. The phone displays the local time and weather maps if you go to another place for vacation.

Though there are a variety of communication channels and applications to stay in touch with people, this phone offers unique stay in touch experience. You can view people and also interact through email. The photos of your friends uploaded in the photo sharing sites can also be viewed. The HTC hero provides dedicated search buttons by which you can search the mails in your inbox, contacts in your list etc. The album not only contains the saved photos but also serve as a gateway to your online collections on Facebook, twitter. You tube, Flickr etc.


Do you want to have an intuitive experience that makes you do everything on your phone? Then HTC hero is your perfect choice. This hand set featuring the HTC sense for android is sure to captivate all types of mobile users.
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HTC Bravo

With the Mobile World Congress just a few short weeks away, many people are already speculating about what little surprises mobile phone manufacturers will be unleashing on the showroom floor. For HTC, the most solid device they have that everyone is focusing on is the HTC Bravo.

The HTC Bravo first popped up when HTC’s 2010 roadmap got leaked. The roadmap contained 5 Android smart phones and 3 Windows Mobile devices, of these, only the Bravo has been confirmed to be in production. The roadmap was quickly forgotten when December rolled over and everyone got excited about the coming Google phone –especially when it was revealed that HTC would be working on the Nexus One.

It came to no surprise that many people thought that the Bravo is the Google phone itself -considering the fact that the hardware specs for both the Bravo and the Nexus One are so similar. It was not until January did news that the Bravo and the Nexus One were two separate devices and both were going to be launched this year. Google pushed through with the launch of their Android phone early this January and HTC has announced that the Bravo is expected to launch this March.

Should HTC decide to unveil this device on February at the MWC in Barcelona, Spain, it will be one of the first Android smart phones to be released after the Google phone. Considering that not many people opted to get the Google phone, the Bravo just might be the Android device people are waiting for.

Specs wise, the Bravo comes with similar specs to the Nexus One; both devices have Snapdragon Android processors, 3.7 inch AMOLED touch screens and 5 mega pixel cameras. The Bravo does have a little extra -720p HD video recording.
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HTC Desire



HTC Desire with Android 2.1 takes the phone to another level with HTC Sense, and style with a slim, stylish design. It also utilises a fast 1 GHz Snapdragon processor and an advanced 3.7 inch, WVGA AMOLED display to deliver the performance and visual experience needed for the best smartphone experience possible. HTC Desire is the richest way to visually experience news, friends, photos, favourite places and whatever else that is important.

For people who want to use their mobiles to explore the online world of social networking, entertainment, web browsing and e-commerce, HTC Desire is perfect for you. The Android-powered HTC Desire handset will give customers the best of Google’s web services like Gmail, Google Calendar and applications. HTC Desire owners will also have access to thousands of applications thanks to the international market for Android applications that tap the imagination of software developers around the world.

HTC Sense is a user experience focused on putting people at the centre by making phones work in a more simple and natural way. This experience revolves around three fundamental principles that were developed by observing and listening to how people live and communicate.

These core principles continue to be key to the new HTC Sense experience that begins with a new HTC application and widget called HTC Friend Stream that seamlessly aggregates all of your social communication including Facebook, Twitter, and Flickr into one organised stream of updates. This simple aggregation makes it easier than ever to focus on what friends are doing as well as the images and links they share. In addition to Friend Stream, people can be organised into specific social circles, such as groups of friends or colleagues.

The new HTC Sense experience also introduces broad improvements to applications including the web browser, email client, a new newsreader application and widget, as well as a new seven-screen ‘Leap’ thumbnail view for quick and easy access to specific screens.
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HTC Incredible


The HTC Incredible is supposed to be the secret next super Android phone from Verizon. Secrets in the smartphone biz are hard to keep mainly because people take photos of the new smartphones then send them to reviewers and bloggers, who see their value and then post them on the Internet.

Recently, it has been suggested that the HTC Incredible may be incredible and launch from Verizon in the next two weeks. In the CTIA Wireless E-Tech Awards winners there is an "embargoed" HTC product, as well as an exhibitor listing stating that HTC will announce a new product.


Here are the specs we've been able to round up for your review.


The HTC Incredible has similar specs to the Nexus One with a slight size difference, except the HTC Incredible has an 8 megapixel camera (Nexus One has 5 MP.) The Nexus One has a trackball and the HTC Incredible has a trackpad. The Incredible has been seen to also come in bright red with a molded shaped back, while the Nexus One is silver Teflon color with a smooth back.


The HTC Incredible has 512 MB ROM, 512 MB RAM (320 free to the user) memory, and 3.7″ WVGA (800×480) AMOLED touchscreen both the same specs as the Nexus One.


The HTC Incredible will run Android 2.1 with HTC's Sense UI giving it voice to text filling of all text fields, turn-turn navigataion, sentient wallpaper, pinch-to-zoom with your fingers in the browser, Gallery, and Google Maps as well as a new 3D photo gallery. There is also the Google Maps update synchronized desktop maps.google.com and memorized locations with a new night mode.

It will supposedly appear at the CTIA next week in Las Vegas, we'll be sure to look for it. The HTC Incredible is more powerful than the Droid by Motorola that will updated to Android 2.1 soon. The Nexus One received good reviews is now available for AT&T and will be available for Sprint. Voice transcriptions on the the Nexus One removes swear words. Web banner ads contend that the Nexus One wallpaper has sentience.

The HTC Incredible has a 1300mAH battery, FM Tuner (which Nexus does not) Wi-Fi and a snappy 1Ghz Snapdragon processor, underclocked to 768Mhz to save battery life. We also suspect that it will have GPS, an acclerometer, and Bluetooh.
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HTC Legend


From a beautifully designed, solid aluminium body, a stunning 3.2” display and a huge library of applications available, this smartphone is here to make its mark. The HTC Legend is not only beautifully designed, but is extremely practical and easy to use. The body is made from a single piece of aluminium that seamlessly goes into the single piece of tough glass display. To prevent damage and scratching, the HTC Legend has soft rubber detailing on the back of the phone, conveniently located in places where you would hold your phone anyway, providing comfort and protection all in one.

The display makes best use of the latest AMOLED (Active Matrix Organic LED) technology and provides vivid colours and solid blacks while being eco-friendly by reducing power consumption! The tough glass on top provides ultimate protection from scratches and damage.

Want to stay connected? The HTC Legend features a built-in Twitter client and other social networking applications to keep in touch with all your contacts. As well as this, the phone contains all the stand features that are so important today, such as Bluetooth® connectivity, Wi-Fi®, and email capabilities.

Other features include a 3.5mm stereo audio jack, allowing you to connect to your favourite headphones, a five-megapixel colour camera with auto focus and flash, PBAB technology to allow for phonebook access from a car kit, a 512MB ROM memory and 384MB RAM. The flexible Android operating system gives you a whole host of library of applications at your fingertips.
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HTC DROID Incredible


DROID Incredible by HTC, the newest Android device running on the nation’s most reliable wireless 3G network, is well-equipped for the business user with enterprise-grade security, always-on connectivity and much more.

Droid Incredible by HTC features the newest version of the HTC Sense experience, a seven-panel home screen with a wide selection of interactive widgets so the most important content is immediately available at a touch. Customers will enjoy seamless integration with Exchange ActiveSync®, quick and easy access to Flickr for sharing and viewing pictures, video, and Android Market™ with more than 30,000 Google applications. Droid Incredible by HTC is the first Verizon Wireless phone that takes advantage of Qualcomm’s 1GHz superfast Snapdragon processor, and it’s the first available phone from Verizon Wireless to include an 8 megapixel camera.

DROID Incredible by HTC offers Exchange ActiveSync® for the security enterprises demand when accessing e-mail, calendars, contacts and tasks while employees are away from the office. The 8.0 megapixel camera with video capture allows employees to take high-quality pictures and videos and share them with colleagues and clients, while the smartphone’s Wi-Fi capability supports simultaneous voice and data to make it easy for employees on the road to connect to the main office. These great business features allow enterprises to equip their workforces with the hottest device without sacrificing security or productivity.

The ultrafast Qualcomm Snapdragon™ processor, backed by the reliability of the Verizon Wireless network, delivers real-time communication, Web browsing and productivity applications for employees, regardless of where their jobs take them. In addition, DROID Incredible by HTC can be customized to specific business needs with tens of thousands of applications in Android Market™. Enterprise customers can access instant, up-to-date information right from their devices.



Additional Key features:

* Android 2.1 with HTC Sense experience
* 1GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon™ processor for maximum responsiveness
* Friend Stream for unified Flickr, Facebook and Twitter updates
* “Leap” view for quick access to all seven home screen panels
* 8 megapixel camera with dual LED flash for crisp, detailed images
* Razor-sharp 3.7 inch WVGA (480x800) AMOLED capacitive touch display
* Optical joystick for smooth navigation
* Dedicated, touch-sensitive Home, Menu, Back and Search keys
* Proximity sensor, light sensor and digital compass
* Integrated GPS
* Wi-Fi (802.11 b/g)
* 3.5 mm headset jack
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HTC HD Mini Review

The HTC HD mini sports a high degree of usability along with its own unique and gorgeous design. Precision fasteners used to assemble the phone are externally visible, showing a high level of craftsmanship rarely found in mobile phones. And the strong design ethos continues under the battery cover where a bright yellow internal structure, offers an unexpected surprise when the phone is opened.

The HTC HD mini utilizes HTC Sense, a user experience focused on putting people at the centre by making the phone work in a more simple and natural way. This experience revolves around three fundamental principles that were developed by observing and listening to how people live and communicate. These core tenets of Make It Mine, Stay Close and Learn the Unexpected continue to be the key to the new HTC Sense experience.

Like the HTC HD2, the HTC HD mini continues the same focus on people-centric communication with complete Outlook integration. It helps you stay close to the vital friends and colleagues in your life by providing a single contact view that displays individual communication snapshots of your conversations, regardless of whether it was a call, text, status update or email. HTC’s Windows-based Twitter application, HTC Peep, enables you to tweet and follow your twitter stream.

HTC HD mini includes capacitive touch for viewing, zooming and resizing websites, Microsoft® Office files, PDF documents and pictures with just a pinch of your fingers. Leveraging its 3G broadband connectivity, the HTC HD mini also offers personal Wi-Fi anywhere for your computer or other devices. The HD mini can also be further enhanced to reflect your needs and style by downloading a variety of applications from the Windows® Marketplace for Mobile.
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HTC Droid Incredible Review



Here's a quick rundown of the Droid Incredible's features - quite robust, I must say!
  • Android 2.1 with HTC Sense
  • 1GHZ Qualcomm Snapdragon processor (same as in Nexus One)
  • 748mb of ROM
  • 8gb of internal storage & up to 32gb additional storage w/ microSD card (not included)
  • 3.7 inch 480x800 WVGA AMOLED capacitive touch screen
  • Optical 'joystick'
  • Wi-fi 802.11 b/g
  • FM radio
  • GPS, proximity sensor, light sensor, and compass
  • 3.5mm headphone jack
  • 8mp camera with dual LED flash

Unboxing
Surprisingly there is nothing special about the packaging here. Even the Droid Eris has a pretty flashy box. The Droid Incredible comes in a standard white box with quick start guide and charger. It's become obvious that when Verizon spends money on marketing of a phone, like the first couple Droid phones, they like to also spend money on the first impression. I've noticed an absence in marketing for the Droid Incredible.

Cosmetic
The Droid Incredible is a very sleek phone. This is the thinest feature phone I've ever held. The styling of the phone is fantastic. The curves of the rubberized backing adds a nice touch, and the red anodized bezel of the camera lens fits very well. I should point out that the bezel protrudes and is not flush with the back.

The little hole on the right is for the exceptional external speaker (this is probably why the camera bezel protrudes, so the speaker can be heard if on a flat surface).

On the left side we have the uncovered microUSB port, and volume controls. I'm so glad to see a microUSB port on an HTC phone. It seems they're finally moving away from their ExtUSB port (which a miniUSB plug fits into)

On the right side there is nothing - no dedicated camera button here!

On the bottom there is also nothing besides the microphone:

On the top we have the power/lock button and the 3.5mm headphone jack:

Under the back cover you'll find the (red) battery and slot for the microSD card:

Screen
The screen is fantastic! It's super bright, responsive, and has just the right amount of haptic feedback. The AMOLED design of the screen definitely helps with the brightness and contrast. The Motorola Droid also has a 3.7 inch screen (which is a TFT design), but the Incredible's screen is actually 54 pixels less in length (480x800). When comparing the two, the Incredible definitely looks more vibrant:

Keyboard
I should say that I'm used to a physical QWERTY keyboard, and I had no problem adapting to this. I found the on screen keyboard easy to use and super responsive when typing fast. This is mostly because the screen is large, the hardware on the phone is physically fast, and HTC spruced up the stock Android keyboard a bit.

I really like how you can hold down a key to get the 'shift' row. I also like how they fit a comma and return key in place of a dedicated smiley face button. Not to mention on Android 2.1 you have the built in voice input on any text field.

Battery
The battery is red (see above), 1300mAh, and could be better, especially for a feature packed phone that you're likely to spend a lot of time using the web browser and updating your status. There's definitely nothing wrong with the battery, but unlike the phone's other features, it's not exceptional. However, when you consider that amount of hardware that the battery is running, the battery is great.

The Incredible's battery is rated at 5.21 hours of talk time and 146 hours of standby time. This equals about an hour less talk time than the Motorola Droid's 1400mAh battery.

Software
I'm really loving the updated HTC Sense UI. It definitely ads a polish to the already great Android 2.1. Sense gives Android a more sophisticated look and feel, and it carries over to the overall appeal of the phone. The music, video, and photo album applications are all wonderful. For once I feel like I could replace my iPod with this phone.

The Droid Incredible can definitely compete with usability along side the iPhone, if not beat it. HTC did a wonderful job on the Sense UI - I can't stress this enough!

Here's a couple things to note about the Sense UI:
  • It works great with the phones hardware - no pauses, and scrolling is easy and quick
  • There are seven home screens
  • You can pinch the home screen to view "cards" of all the home screens at once
  • HTC Widgets are included in addition to the Google ones (like bookmarks, footprints, clocks, friend system, weather, etc.)
  • Music, video, and photo browsing programs are all improved
  • Flickr is included and can be synced with your album on the phone (replaced Picasa?)
  • More friendly calendar layout complete with home screen widget
  • Better keyboard (see above)
  • Copy/paste improved
  • Flash lite is included with the browser
  • Improved messaging screens - Visual voicemail is part of messaging
  • Integrated Twitter app


Browser
I found the browser to be wonderful to use and fast to render pages. Like stated above you get Flash lite, but not the full version of flash. So, until Android 2.2 comes out, don't expect every flash page you visit to work properly.

Regardless, I really like how easy everything is to use. You can pinch-zoom in as far as you want (literally, really really far - HTC calls this "text flow"). You get a nice screen shot of bookmarked pages. Changing windows is easy via the menu. Pages can be viewed in landscape or vertical configurations.


Camera
Did I mention that the camera is 8mp and has two LED flashes? Holy crap! Megapixel ratings don't mean everything though. I'd be happier with a 2mp camera if it takes better pics. Well, I'm glad to report that not only does it take great pics, it does it with an improved, fast, interface!


Pictures are super sharp and full of contrast. Pictures are taken via the track pad button, or by pressing the screen. There's really no need for a dedicated camera button like with the Motorola Droid.

I really appreciate how easily you can zoom and turn off the flash with the dedicated on-screen icons. I also really like the options available for adjusting pics, like brightness, contrast, saturation, sharpness, different color effects, and wide variety of different settings (even ISO!). At the highest resolution pics are 3264x1952 and about 1gb!

Here's a quick pic I took with the Incredible:

You can also take video with the Incredible (up to 800 x 480 in resolution). The quality is quite good, but not as good as a stand alone camcorder, of course.



Compared to the Motorola Droid:


Conclusion
The HTC Droid Incredible is a fantastic phone. You won't find much to complain about with the Incredible in your pocket. It's fast, looks great, and can do anything you want it to with the help of the Android Market.

If you considered getting a new phone from Verizon with all the features - get this phone now. If you really want a hardware QWERTY, can do without some ease of use, and don't mind a slow camera, get the Motorola Droid (it's cheaper now too).

Bottom line - this phone beats the crap out of anything out there right now. Verizon users finally don't have a reason to need or want an iPhone. If the iPhone ever does come to Verizon, phones like this will make it less climactic.

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