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> 
> paling seru liat paragraf trakhir..nekad jg nokia :))
>
> Great day out at London yesterday attending the HTC unveiling besides a
few
> shall we say ‘technical hiccups’ – My camera broke while recording the
> announcement & the wi-fi was severely overloaded… but I rolled with the
> punches.
>
>  <http://phandroid.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/Panorama-1.JPG>
>
> HTC chose a great venue (click pic above) right by the Thames River with a
> great view of Tower Bridge and lots of people from all parts of the world
> attending; now to the unveiling. As soon as the curtain was pulled there
was
> a fantasticly huge screen showing HTC’s themes interactively on screen.
HTC
> executives and staff appeared on stage showing off the new HTC Sense –
> “Sense 2.0″ – and finally unveil the HTC Desire HD and HTC Desire Z.
>
> Check out my brief hands-on below with detailed textual analysis
following:
>
> *HTC DESIRE HD*
>
> My favourite of both phones – it made such an impression on me that this
is
> my next mobile when it launches. Packing a crispy yet natural looking
> super-LCD display measuring a whopping 4.3″, a 1 GHz Snapdragon processor,
> 8 mega pixel camera capable of recording HD 720p video and duel LED flash.
> Other technology includes Dolby surround sound both through the speakers
and
> earphones, and an FM radio. All this is sculpted inside a solid aluminium
> block creating a practically seamless design just like the HTC Legend.
>
> So how does it feel? Gorgeous. It’s a large phone, HTC have mastered the
> balance of size and weight for it, it’s not too light and it’s no brick –
> it’s slim (11.8 mm in fact) – it feels nice to hold being seamless
aluminium
> and it generally feels sturdy. A pleasure to hold and use – one thing that
> really interested me was the size of the virtual keyboard, helpfully a
> little bigger and nicer to use than the one on my HTC Magic and other
phones
> that have a smaller screen.
>
> <
http://phandroid.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/HTC-Desire-HD_Front+Back+Left.jpg
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>  <
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>  <http://phandroid.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/P1000631.JPG><
http://phandroid.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/P1000670.JPG>
>
> *HTC DESIRE Z*
>
> I like it! – Nice to handle, not that bad of a looker in my opinion and
> finally HTC give us another QWERTY phone! The feel of the phone is rather
> smooth, fits nicely in the hand and and easy to use one handed portrait.
For
> a QWERTY phone it seems rather slim too and popping out the keyboard is
> swift with the hinged design, you push and it pops – quick and easy. The
> keyboard has obviously had some effort put into it. The general design and
> size is a real pro when you want to type and then interact on the screen
> because the keyboard is not so wide that you have to stretch your finger
to
> touch the screen. Key spacing is quite important and the Desire Z does
quite
> well, I especially like the 2 programmable buttons on the bottom right.
>
>  <http://phandroid.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/HTC-Desire-Z_3Views.jpg
><http://phandroid.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/HTC-Desire-Z.jpg>
>  <http://phandroid.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/P1000638.JPG><
http://phandroid.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/P1000648.JPG>
>
> *HTC SENSE 2.0*
>
> In my opinion sense 2.0 brings some welcome both ‘under the bonnet’ and
> ‘front’ improvements and features. One of the biggest being interactive
> online at htcsense.com allowing functions such as online back up,
installing
> apps from your pc, locating, tracking, locking and “self-destruct data” of
> the phone. Finding your Android phone near you even if it’s on silent, you
> can even set your phone on divert so if you ever leave it on your desk at
> work you can set it to divert calls to your home phone.
>
> Other welcome features include:
>
> *10 second Fastboot!* *needs no introduction…..**Themes!* You can skin and
> theme your home screen and status bar with several designs and even
preview
> the theme before applying it without the need for any other app.*The
ability
> to flip the phone on it’s face to reject a call**The ability to pre-cache
> maps and use them offline* -* I hate having to wait for the maps to load
> while zooming in and out – problem solved!* They’ve also *somewhat
enhanced
> the compass* by making it point to where you need to go say for
> navigating.Long press on a word and you can *highlight and search that
> particular word or phrase easily* through Google, Wikipedia etc.*The phone
> ‘knows’ certain scenarios and adjusts the volume accordingly*, so if it’s
in
> your bag the phone will ring louder and if say it was out , the ring will
be
> lower.*Extended caller info* *- a good idea*. So when your friends or
family
> call latest updates from social networking sites also appear on screen or
if
> say they have a birthday coming up. *I can see this being very useful.**If
> your using the maps/navigation app – when you receive a call instead of
you
> being taken away from the app it will actually add a ‘layer’ at the bottom
> of the screen of the person calling.* *Wouldn’t it be awesome if this
> feature was included for games etc too!**Being able to connect your device
> to a TV via DNLA**An improved camera and gallery app* allowing you to
> digitally zoom using a bar on screen, a gallery that nicely displays your
> snaps and you can edit photos like cropping and adding effects. When you
> upload them to Facebook you can tag friends too – no longer do you have to
> upload it from your phone and use a pc to instantly tag your images.*A
built
> in Ebook functionality**- perfect as ebooks have been becoming more
popular*
>
> Some of these functionalities are already available via apps on the market
> but it’s nice to actually have them incorporated in. Some other features
> should really have been in Android already – for example I dislike when
I’m
> in the middle of playing a game or in an app and then the phone rings and
> I’m taken to the incoming call screen, a little bar layered on the bottom
of
> the screen is definitely a good idea **hint hint Google & Modders**.
>
> *Now for some niggly bits & bobs :*
>
> It’s a shame neither phone comes with a kickstand. Both have great quality
> screens and Dolby surround sound but what about when you want to watch a
> movie? we’ll have to lean it on something to enjoy watching it.No front
> facing camera! Video calling is easier than ever with apps like Fring
> allowing free video calls, shame this was left out!No Dedicated camera
> button – they’re just handy!No fastboot if you pull the battery. I
> specifically asked about this one and the fast boot works by making the
> phone go into a very low-resourceful state – fantastic aspect but if the
> battery does get removed from the phone normal boot time remains. No
> complaints on this one really.
>
> Overall I’m personally very pleased with both phones and would recommend
> them, during the time I had played with them the screens were very nice to
> use and responsive along with the UI. Below is the actual presentation
video
> from the event:
>
> *We’re in the process of getting our hands on some demo units so keep an
eye
> on Phandroid.com!*
> But if your looking forward to getting your own Desire HD or Z you can
> pre-order both now ready for October 11th!
>
> P.S. Nokia were holding an event not far away and sent some of there
cronies
> down with big red baloons advertising nokia. They also gave away some very
> ummmm cheesy rubbish interesting stuff in there “HTC press conference
> survival kits”.
> 
>
> As I’m sure you could have guessed and as expected there were zero Nokia
> “Giant foam fingers” raised in the HTC audience!
>
> Read full article at
>
http://phandroid.com/2010/09/17/htc-desire-hd-z-hands-on-first-impressions/
>
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