The HTC Desire is much less putting in its design than the HTC Legend. The scale of the display screen means there isn't really the area for a chin, with solely a hint of a curve on the bottom fringe of the device. The metallic frame surrounds the top-half of the machine, the rubberised again wrapping across the sides and bottom controls. The rubberised end means it feels safe within the hand, and matte finish means it stays mercifully fingerprint free.
It's a large telephone as the 3.7-inch display dictates. Measuring 60 x 119 x 11.9mm, it's prolonged, however skinny: you'll slip it into your pocket though. It weighs 135g, feeling substantial in the hand. It is a nice machine to hold and the quality of the development is troublesome to fault. We have criticised a number of handsets for being uncomfortable to make use of as a phone. The HTC Legend and Apple iPhone both fall into that category: a pointy high edge means it digs into your ear. Right here the graceful curve of the Need makes it comfortable for long conversations, so it is equally at residence truly making cellphone calls.
Throughout the underside of the Want you get the normal controls: house, menu, back and search, flanking a central optical button, which primarily units it aside from the Google Nexus One's touch controls and trackball. This is an space where the Need beats the Legend too: the Legend's buttons don't have the same quality feel that the Want offers. The optical button is more likely to be more dependable than a trackball in the long run, however in reality you may hardly use it. The display screen makes navigation so easy, there is little name for the optical management - the button you may still use to control the digital camera, except you utilize touch focusing instead.
On the left-hand side of the Need you will find your regular volume controls and the highest gives the facility/standby button and a 3.5mm jack. On the underside is the standard Micro-USB connection for charging and any wired syncing it's worthwhile to do. On the again of the Want is an exterior speaker grill, the 5-megapixel digicam and the LED "flash". Pull off the again cowl and you'll find the microSD card slot, providing reminiscence enlargement over the 576MB internal, and supporting cards up to 32GB, which is the place you will want to retailer all your music, pictures and movies, fairly than using up beneficial house on the handset itself.
The HTC Need comes with all of the connectivity you'd count on from a top-tier smartphone. It offers HSDPA for quick knowledge rates with Wi-Fi b/g to ease the pressure on your contract's data limits. You also get Bluetooth 2.1, and the same old GPS, digital compass and sensors: this phone is sensible in each sense. Fire up the HTC Need and you're introduced with HTC's Sense consumer interface, running on the most recent version of Android 2.1. That is one other space where it distinguishes itself from the Google Nexus One, providing HTC's simple to use and tremendous person-pleasant interface. We noticed it launch on the Hero and extra not too long ago on the Legend and in case you are occupied with HTC Sense, it is worth studying those reviews to search out out more about what it offers.
There have been a few tweaks to Sense over final yr's version, the biggest change you may most likely notice is the inclusion of the Leap view, which gives you a high down view of your private home pages, a little bit like Expose on the Mac. It's helpful to a degree, but scrolling from left to right to access Sense's seven home pages isn't really a chore. Some might argue that the Nexus One provides a better option as a result of it doesn’t characteristic HTC Sense. This is true for those that are not interested within the deep integration to Fb and Flickr, or the customisable house pages, for example. Android already gives integration to your Google providers, with plenty of apps to carry your social networking into the cellphone without HTC's help. For the typical client, although, we expect the simplicity of Sense will be the appeal.