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March 2011
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Google Android 2.3 (Gingerbread)
HTC SenseOberfläche
Anwendungsleistung
Android 2.4
Aufwertung durch HTC Sense
Viel Ausstattung
Robustes Gehäuse
Kompaktes Format
Attraktiver Formfaktor
Wertiges Gehäuse
Erstklassige Oberfläche
Starke Performance
Viel Speicher
HTC Sense 2.1
Schickes Gehäuse
Stabiles Unibodygehäuse aus Metall
Super schnell
Schicke und praktische Sense-UI
Sehr handlich
Aktuellste Android-Version plus neues Sense-UI
HSPA
WLAN & Navi
Flotte Performance
8 GByte große microSD-Karte
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Schlechte 5 MP Kamera
Display Helligkeit
Kein HDMI
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Zusammenfassung: Yesterday the HTC Desire S landed at T3 towers, the successor to the HTC Desire, T3’s phone of the year at the 2010 T3 Gadget Awards. We’ll bring you a full review of the Desire S as soon as possible, but for anyone considering upgrading, here’s a ...
The HTC Desire 610 is a solid all-round effort. It's well put together, has a big screen, and is fast enough for basic tasks. There are much cheaper alternatives, though, like the Motorola Moto E and Nokia Lumia 630, so you really have to weigh up how muc...
The HTC Desire S feels good in the hand, has a sharp-looking display and ran fluidly in early tests. We also like the camera upgrade. Watch this space for a full review of the HTC Desire S in due course. Ginny Mies, PC World US ...
Excellent aluminium build quality; Fast and stable modifications; High-definition voice calling support over Telstra NextG; Support for Skype video calling;
More internal memory needed; Merely a refresh, but not a huge departure from last year's model;
With a slightly better internal spec and a few millimetres and grams shaved, the Desire S isn’t a major advance on the model it replaces. That said, the original Desire is an impressive handset, and this refresh – minimal as it is – improves on it. Cl...
An underwhelming follow-up to the original Desire because of a lack of stand-out features, the Desire S is nonetheless a quality, serviceable and worthy smartphone which will get the job done without standing out in the crowd. However, we think there are...
Latest Android OS and slick Sense integration, Unibody aluminium design, Competitive price
Evolution rather than evolution, No real advanced features, We miss the physical buttons
The HTC Desire S is an evolutionary rather than revolutionary upgrade over the original Desire. It remains an excellent smartphone, but it hits the market at a time when competition is fiercer than ever. We think it's a good all-rounder at a competitive p...
Gingerbread OS, Solid unibody construction, Faster download capability, Camera significantly improved from the original Desire
Evolutionary, not revolutionary, Somebody stole the physical buttons
HTC's Desire S isn't the king of the hill in the way that the original Desire was. As an evolution of the Desire concept, it's still a very nice phone, but it's not a world beater.
Gingerbread OS. Solid unibody construction. Faster download capability. Camera significantly improved from the original Desire
Evolutionary, not revolutionary. Somebody stole the physical buttons
HTC's Desire S isn't the king of the hill in the way that the original Desire was. As an evolution of the Desire concept, it's still a very nice phone, but it's not a world beater....
The Desire S is another eligible smartphone in HTC’s line-up that looks and performs like a phone that has been on the receiving end of plenty of thought and the proud bearer of an interface that is truly a pleasure to use. All this in a compact yet ‘b...