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Écran 3
7 pouces magnifique
7 bureaux personnalisables
Interface Sense
Multitouch
Très véloce !
Liaison avec réseaux sociaux
Fluide et rapide
Configuration matérielle poussée
Interface HTC Sense intuitive et complète
écran AMOLED et réactif
Intégration de Flash Lite
Android 2.1
Sobre
Discret et relativement compact malgré son grand écran
Puissant
Il ne devrait pas trop ralentir avec l'usage
Le couple Android 2.1 + Sense fonctionne à merveille
La résolution conséquente
Intéressante pour le surf et les vidéos
Processeur Qualcomm à 1 GHz
Large écran Amoled capacitif
Capteur 5 Mpix avec grand-angle et flash
Navigation à deux doigts (multitouch)
Toutes les applications d'Android
Capteur de lumière et boussole
Innombrables fonctions multimédias
Puissance ébouriffante / Tuner FM
Amélioration logicielle « Sense »
APN Correct et détecteur de visages
Écran AMOLED généreux / GPS performant
Prise en main
Autonomie
4G
Écran AMOLED
Performances
Ecran AMOLED
Bonnes photos
Processeur puissant
Interface HTC Sense
Ecran multipoint
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Autonomie moyenne
Trackball optique pas toujours optimisé
GPS trop approximatif
Autonomie décevante de moins d’une journée d’utilisation intensive
Design banal
écran sujet aux reflets et aux traces de doigts
Un téléphone indigne d'un kit mains libres si médiocre
Pluses, Classy, elegant and relatively compact given the large screen, Powerful enough to not slow down, Android 2.1 and Sense work wonderfully together, Extra resolution makes surfing and watching videos great
Minuses, This phone deserves so much better than the mediocre handsfree kit, Still no support for Flash
Extrait: The HTC Desire really caught us off-guard. If I'm honest the HTC Legend looked to be the better handset when we first saw them both. It was the design of the Legend that won us over, but the sales of the Desire seem to have proved otherwise. This is t...
The HTC Desire is a terrific smart phone that improves on the already high standard of the Legend with its bigger screen and increased processing power. It has to sit above its near-twin the Google Nexus One too, and does so thanks to the Sense inter...
Extrait: The HTC Desire comes hot on the heels of the HTC Legend. The two are quite different in specs and in price, with the Desire at the higher end on both counts. Yes, the pair share a lot of characteristics, but there is no denying that the HTC Desire is ...
The HTC Desire’s super-speedy Snapdragon 1GHz processor makes flying around Android 2.1 lightning fast, while the latest edition of HTC Sense – HTC’s own Android user interface – is as pretty as ever. You don’t have to spend hours searching the Android Market for pretty widgets to customise your home screen, because great versions of most of the ones you’ll want are already included. Social netwo
Android handsets aren't known for their cameras. The Desire's h5-megapixel cam comes with an LED flash, digital zoom and autofocus. It can compete with the best Android cameras seen so far, but not with the top cameraphones on the market. The SIM and microSD slots are blocked by the battery, which is kept behind the full-length plastic battery cover. This makes hot swapping of memory cards imposs
Seamlessly improving upon HTC’s 2009 range of Androids, the HTC Desire isn’t a revolution, but it is one of the best Android phones money can buy – for now.Best offers for the HTC DesireeBay.co.uk £415.89 Amazon UK £439.99 HTC Desire is tagged with HTC...
Large and responsive AMOLED screen, Android 2.1 plus HTC Sense, Microsoft Exchange support
Disappointing battery life, Screen can be hard to see in bright sunlight, Could be difficult to use onehanded
HTC's Desire is larger and more expensive than its Legend sibling, adding a faster processor, more memory and a larger screen. If you value these features, then the Desire is worth the outlay. If you don't need the extras, then the Legend is an excelle
I ended my Nexus One review by saying that I wont be giving up my iPhone in preference. The HTC Desire is much closer to stealing me away from the clutches of Apple. As I've mentioned in the past the appeal of the iPhone is in no small part down to how...