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On 19 February 2010 17:24, Budy Wuysang <[email protected]> wrote:

> My hero+villain 2.1 can do 7 screen thumbnails too :-)
>
> On 19 February 2010 17:21, jonathan susanto <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> > The incredibly cheesy porn-starlet name aside, HTC Desire 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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