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AMOLED-Display mit sehr hohem Kontrast
Gutem Schwarzwert und kräftigen Farben
Kombination aus Android 2.1 und schnellem Prozessor sorgt für flüssige Bedienung und problemloses Multi-Tasking
HTC-Sense-Benutzeroberfläche mit praktischen zusätzlichen Widg
Großes
Hochaufgelöstes Display
Sehr hohe Reaktionsgeschwindigkeit
Gute Gesprächsqualität
Sehr gute Verarbeitung
Gute Erweiterbarkeit durch Googles Android Market
Großer Funktionsumfang durch reichhaltige Sensorik
Neutral
O Preis hoch
Aber noch angemessen
O Abmessungen akzeptabel
O Akkulaufzeit durchschnittlich ein Tag
Schneller Webbrowser mit Flash-Unterstützung
Hochauflösendes Display
Reaktive Bedienung
Vereinigt Adressbuch mit Social Networks
Schicke Oberfläche
Reaktionsstarker Touchscreen
Sehr fixes Arbeitstempo
Multitouch
Elegantes Design
Scharfes
Display
Sehr schnell
HTC SenseWidgets
Umfangreiche Austattung
Schönes Design
Die Autoren nicht gefallen hat
Display trotz maximaler Helligkeit im Freien schwer lesbar
Optischer Trackpoint überempfindlich
Nur 512 MB interner Speicher für die Binärdateien von Apps
Slot für microSD(HC)-Karten nur nach Entfernen des Akkus erreichbar
Qualität der Lautsprecher ve
Teilweise Störung des Kopfhörerausgangs durch GSMModul
Well designed, comfortable to use, Decent audio quality, Photo/Video capture is quite good, OTA to Froyo available
Battery life should have been better, Handset tends to heat up a bit during prolonged usage
ConnectivityThe Desire is well equipped for connectivity and thanks to Froyo one more addition was provided - 3G sharing via Wi-Fi so your handset becomes a Wi-Fi hot-spot for your laptop or any other device. Bluetooth with A2DP and USB 2.0 are part of...
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Veröffentlicht: 2010-05-14, Autor: John , Testbericht von: asia.cnet.com
Large WVGA 3.7-inch display; sleek form factor; HTC Sense software improves default Android UI; good integration of social-networking services; responsive, thanks to the 1GHz Snapdragon processor and 576MB RAM.
Screen dim in direct sunlight; colors of photos shot indoors appear dull; one-day battery life; microSDHC card slot blocked by battery.
The Google Nexus One was given the grace of a market head start but it's no longer standing lonely at the top. And even if it looks like a brotherly reunion, the HTC Desire is in fact a formidable rival. That's between HTC and Google though. Users have ha...
The HTC Desire is the best Android phone that you can buy right now, and it closely rivals (and sometimes beats) the iPhone and HD2 in terms of web browsing fidelity, performance, and more. It has a perfect interplay between hardware and software: the HTC...
Nice screen; decent camera; Sense user interface; uses latest Android OS.
Pricey.
There is a lot to like about the HTC Desire. It has handy widgets, the Sense user interface is fun to use, and the smartphone runs on the latest Android 2.2 which has a lot of nifty new functions. On the downside, the design is a little bland and the ...
the HTC Desire is one of the most feature-packed and powerful smart phone of today. From its classy hardware design to its powerful Android OS, the HTC Desire is truly an amazing device. The innovation of its widgets provides a unique experience that refl...
Enhanced and fast user experience with updated HTC Sense, Great multimedia experience on its 3.7inch AMOLED screen, Availability of internet tethering and FM radio features on Android.
Less than a day of heavy usage, Average audio playback quality, More work required on imaging quality
Give in to the DesireThere are those who went ahead with the Nexus One and enjoyed the Android 2.1 experience almost six months earlier, and there are the patient few, keeping themselves available for HTC's own version, the Desire. We say, patience does h...
The HTC Desire is the best Android phone that you can buy right now, and it closely rivals (and sometimes beats) the iPhone and HD2 in terms of web browsing fidelity, performance, and more. It has a perfect interplay between hardware and software: the HTC...
IntroductionOnce again, HTC proves itself worthy of its own slogan - 'quietly brilliant' - as it has produced another highly anticipated phone that lives up to the fanfare. Ever since there was a leak for the Desire last December, bluebirds around th...
Enhanced and fast user experience with updated HTC Sense, Great multimedia experience on its 3.7inch AMOLED screen, Availability of internet tethering and FM radio features on Android.
Less than a day of heavy usage, Average audio playback quality, More work required on imaging quality.
There are those who went ahead with the Nexus One and enjoyed the Android 2.1 experience almost six months earlier, and there are the patient few, keeping themselves available for HTC's own version, the Desire. We say, patience does have its reward. Ov...