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March 2011
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Les éditeurs ont aimé
Ecran Super LCD
Design irréprochable
Fluidité du système
Lecteur MP3 complet
Navigateur web rapide
Solide et bien fini
Performances
Surcouche HTC Sense soignée et efficace
écran S-LCD
Autonomie
Flash 10.2 sans ralentissement
La coque en aluminium
Le condensé de puissance
Ergonomie / Finition / Solidité
Très bon écran
Contrasté
Fidélité des couleurs
Précis
Réactivité générale de l'appareil
Interface Sense
Ergonomique et efficace
Navigation Internet
Fluidité globale de l'interface
Navigation web presque excellente
HTC Sense
Surcouche complète
Intégration sociale dans les contacts bien réalisée
Bonne finition
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Appareil photo décevant
Trop peu de nouveautés matérielles
Pas de port HDMI
Design banal
Appareil photo décevant en-dessous du reste
Rien
Rendu photo
Plus de trackball optique comme sur le Desire
Autonomie
Correcte mais on attend toujours mieux
Rendu final des photos
Une refonte de Sense serait une bonne chose (interface pas toujours esthétique)
WiFi antenna issue, Frequently slow notifications bar, Stuttery HD video recording, Not cheap for its specs, Still some Android UI issues
he HTC Desire S is unquestionably an improvement on its predecessor, but some may feel that it’s not enough of an upgrade. We love the unibody design and inclusion of Android 2.3, but the absence of 1080p video recording, a higher-resolution display a...
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Publié: 2011-04-05, Auteur: Russell , review by: mobileburn.com
Occasional delay in receiving texts and emails, mid-range specs mean the phone may not hold its own by year end Look and Feel...
A solid Android smartphone with standard HTC ease of use and extras – but it’s not quite as exciting as earlier smartphones or what’s pipped to be incoming. ...
Small and robust unibody construction, HTC Sense 2.1 offers tangible improvements, Bright responsive screen with good contrast / color levels
No camera button or HDMI connectivity, Camera takes muddy indoor / low light photos, Singlecore processor may put some people off
Wrapping up, reviewing the HTC Desire S has been a pleasure. The phone is a testament to good evolution being better than bad revolution. With the physical tweaks, the unibody construction, the improved HTC Sense and Gingerbread being on board, the she...
Back when we reviewed the HTC Desire, almost twelve months to the day, the smartphone was at the cutting edge of Android devices. Tagging on the coat-tails of the Nexus One, it closely followed Google’s example of a sizable screen, fast processor and ...
Publié: 2011-02-15, Auteur: Will , review by: intomobile.com
the Desire S is a solid smartphone, on many different levels. We'd have liked to have seen a dual-core processor within, but the larger image sensor, Gingerbread OS, and front-facing camera are nothing to scoff at.HTC Says the Desire S will be broadly a...
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...