Speedier keyboard and touchscreen, longer battery life, slicker app processing
Occasional lags in receipt of email and texts, features may seem dated by the end of the year
Scoring summary for HTC Desire S Pros: Speedier keyboard and touch-screen, longer battery life, slicker app processingCons: Occasional lags in receipt of email and texts, features may seem dated by the end of the year Verdict: A decent Android device...
Il nuovo Desire S è un'ottimo smartphone di fascia media, ma bisogna dire che è anche uno dei pochi o forse l'unico smartphone prodotto nel 2011 a non aver un display “enorme” da 4 pollici, tanto da essere considerato ingombrante da molti utenti. Secondo...
Performance and usability from Gingerbread and HTC Sense, front facing camera, build quality
Nothing outstanding to recommend an upgrade from the original Desire
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Published: 2011-04-03, Author: Kamal , review by: bestboyz.de
Das HTC Desire S ist der offizielle Nachfolger des erfolgreichen HTC Desire – großer Unterschied ist aber nicht mit dabei. Das Display ist gleich groß und bringt auch dieselbe Displaytechnik. Die Kamera hat sich definitiv verändert und liefert bessere Re...
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...
Great interface, solid build quality, HTC Sense portal integration, reasonable battery life
Rear camera not the best, tad pricey for the specifications on offer
The Desire S builds on the strengths of its predecessor. The inclusion of Android 2.3 and the latest HTC Sense interface are the best features. However, a SIM-free price of £399 does seem a bit much, and it might be better to invest a little extra for ...
Great looking design, HTC Sense covers just about all bases, Android 2.3 is bang up to date, ultra connected experience out of the box
It feels a little samey and doesn't really advance the HTC story, and is outclassed by its older and bigger brother the Desire HD, finish started rubbing off on contact points, not the most striking screen around these days
The S in the Desire S should stand for “solid”, but in the fast-paced world of smartphones, it’s no longer the market leader it once wasKey specs3.5mm jack, 3G, 5 megapixels, Android, Bluetooth, FM radio, GPRS, GPS, GSM, HSDPA, Li-ion battery, microSD,...
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 ...