Sep 22 2010, 7:28am CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
HTC unveiled the HTC Desire HD Android phone a week ago. HTC developed a new version of their UI that will run on the Desire HD. HTC Sense introduces a number of key innovations including a series of connected services called HTCSense.com that enhance people's mobile experience on HTC phones.
The HTC Desire HD showcases multimedia content with its bright 4.3" LCD display and Dolby Mobile and SRS virtual sound and is the first to be powered by the new 1GHz Qualcomm 8255 Snapdragon processor.
The HTC Desire HD enables 720p HD video recording and includes an 8-megapixel camera with dual-flash. Building on the unibody heritage of the HTC Legend, the HTC Desire HD is sculpted from a block of solid aluminum and exudes the air of quality and strength that HTC has come to be known for. It also includes the new HTC Fast Boot that enables people to quickly make a call or check emails by shortening the time taken to complete the power-up sequence.
You can watch a walkthrough video of the new HTC Desire HD below. It features the phone itself and impressions from the user interface.
The new HTC Desire HD will be broadly available through mobile operators and retailers across major European and Asian markets from October 2010.
Source: TechCrunch
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Luigi Lugmayr
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