HTC, the Taiwanese company that is acclaimed as one of the most of the best smartphones around, adds native back to Exchange mail, contacts and calendar to its Desire handset, making it a more attractive business option.
Its hardware is similar to the Nexus one - an identical high-resolution 3.7-inch OLED screen packed in a sober, delicate and sleek case. It improves on the Nexus One's trackball with a touch-sensitive pad at the base of the screen.
The next feature is the Voice Search that comes in Android phone and in Apple's iPhone Google app. However, the Nexus One also enables one to text messages and emails, with decent results.
It also features other smartphone essential - flouting various downloadable applications. Android has over 20,000 of these now, including word processing and mileage tracking.
The HTC Sense overlay facilitates one to analyze emails based on date, sender, favorites and more, not to mention ways to navigate the seven home screens and HTC programs to accumulate any social networking updates both in a combined form.
Together, these features flaunt Desire as a highly efficient piece of kit.












