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Thursday, August 11, 2011

HTC Desire HD

 The successor to the popular HTC Desire Android smartphone is dominated by a huge 4.3in SLCD screen. This betters its predecessor's 3.7in and makes it the largest display of the models here. Despite the 'HD' title, the 480x800-pixel resolution remains the same as before, so the pixels aren't as invisibly tiny as those of the iPhone 4's Retina Display - but there's nothing soft or blurry about it. One update reminiscent
of Apple hardware design is that, like HTC's Legend, each Desire HD is crafted from a single block of aluminium.

HIGHER CALLING

Elsewhere, the specs are unmistakably high-end. A 1GHz ARM-based 8255 Snapdragon processor runs version 2.2 of the Android OS (Froyo). The 8Mp camera provides dual-LED flash and 720p HD video recording, and you get Dolby Mobile sound. There's a meagre 1.5GB of internal memory, but the microSD card slot supports up to 32GB, fully exploited by Froyo for both data and apps. The OS also offers built-in wireless tethering in addition to a range of other improvements.

The Desire HD is also one of the first HTC smartphones to make use of the new Sense software. Enhancements include a shorter boot-up time of just 10 seconds, cached map data for faster rendering of maps and DLNA support for connection to compatible television sets. This latter feature is also found in the Motorola handsets we tested.

You also get access to KTCSense.com, a set of desktop-based services centred on backup and security. These let you locate your phone on a map, remotely lock or wipe it, and archive contacts, texts and call history. In effect, HTC users get the choice of managing their whole mobile phone experience either from their phone or from a PC.

While some of the proprietary skins and bolt-ons offered by phone vendors may seem like gimmicks, the benefits of HTCSense are convincing. Given the regularity with which handsets get lost or stolen, it's reassuring to know that as
soon as you find your mobile is missing you can forward calls and texts to another phone, send a message to the device to tell whoever finds it where to return it, or remotely delete personal data. And all the HTCSense functions can then be ported to a new phone, as long as it's an HTC.

VERDICT

There's plenty to admire in the Desire HD. With the latest Android OS, a powerful processor, great camera, huge screen and attractive aluminium case, the HTC rivals the Samsung Galaxy S as the most desirable Android phone.

Details
 

Price (SIM-free) £469 inc VAT 
Further information www.htc.com/uk/product/desirehd/overview.html 
Specifications Google Android 2.2 (Froyo); 4.3in, 480x800-pixel screen; 1GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon processor; 8Mp camera; 1.5GB memory; 3G, HSDPA; 164g; 68x12x123mm


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