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-----Original Message-----
From: jonathan susanto <[email protected]>
Date: Fri, 19 Feb 2010 16:21:15 
To: id-android<[email protected]>
Subject: [id-android] WTI: Penampakan HTC Desire di MWC 2010

The incredibly cheesy porn-starlet name aside, HTC
Desire<http://www.gsmarena.com/htc_desire-3077.php> is
a great device. Sleek looks meet great performance to create a package that
is really hard to resist.

We are certainly impressed by the large AMOLED display. It sure is short of
the Samsung S8500 Wave incredible blacks, but otherwise quite a match. We
are not sure how it will handle exposure to direct sunlight but inside the
Barcelona Fair halls it looks just great.

As was to be expected from a capacitive unit, response is excellent and
there is multi-touch support too

In spite of our worries, the phone fits nicely in the hand and isn't too big
to handle at all. Of course, it's no LG Mini but some good use of space
makes sure the 3.7" display doesn't become a burden for the HTC Desire.

It was a short time we spent with the HTC Desire but it doesn't take long to
convince anyone in the qualities of the 1 GHz Snapdragon CPU. The Desire is
among the snappiest devices out there even though its display resolution
nearly steps over netbook territory.

Unfortunately, the rumors about the HTC Desire (or Bravo as it was known at
the time) capturing 720p video turned out wrong. It's not that D1 resolution
at 30 fps is bad, but it certainly isn't top-notch.

The trackpad is a nice touch to the HTC Desire. It works fine and gives you
an alternative way of browsing your homescreens for example. Unfortunately
the trackpad itself is well on the small side and doesn't quite provide high
precision.

And here goes a user interface demo to get you better acquainted with this
new Android.

HTC have added a few new touches to their proprietary Sense UI that comes
preinstalled on top of the Android OS 2.1. The Leap view is the nicest of
them, allowing you to make all seven homescreens visible at once by a pinch,
and decide where you want to go next.

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