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HTC Desire or how to pull Google from Nexus One
Written by admin on Wednesday, February 17, 2010 | No Comments
Categories: Google, HTC, Nexus One Tags: Accommodation, Desire, Eclair, External Differences, Flash Support, Google, International Markets, launch, Nexus, Operating System, Samsung, Speed Optimizations, Support Flash, Taiwanese Manufacturer, Touch Support, Trackpad, Video Content, Virtual Keyboard, Web Pages, Zoom
HTC Desire or how to pull Google from Nexus One
Although Nexus One is a good phone, his name is more about Google than the Samsung. Thus, the Taiwanese manufacturer has decided to launch version “simple” phone, as the HTC Desire. Obviously there are some external differences, the most obvious being physical buttons, which replace those of his touch and Nexus One’s trackpad, which is now optical. Otherwise, we have the same AMOLED screen of 3.7 “with resolution of 480×800, the same processor at 1 GHz Snapdragon same operating system Android. The latter has reached version 2.1, called Eclair and provide support for HTML 5, and speed optimizations a better virtual keyboard.

Most of Techradar.com were able to play with the new HTC Desire and were shown to play video content, zoom Web pages and multi-touch support. Flash support is still problematic, some clips off and running. Using an optical trackpad might need for an accommodation. Samsung Desire is scheduled to enter international markets in late March, his price will probably be higher than the Legend’s.
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