Monday, November 22, 2010

 

HTC Desire Z Unboxing Pictures & Review

HTC has successfully hit the Android market by one of its flagship mobile HTC Desire, and it seems that they can go further. The newly released Desire Z is a slim, solid and smart smartphone, with upgraded features including a slide-out keyboard, a 5 megapixel digital camera and a bright 3.7" S-LCD WVGA touchscreen.

You can find a HTC Desire Z phone, a battery, a charger, a handsfree and a user's guide inside the package box.

HTC Desire Z Phone Unboxing Review

Desire Z looks more masculine and professional than its predecessor. A featured 3.7" S-LCD WVGA capacitive touchscreen is perfect for everything. And under the HTC’s favourite Android OS 2.2 (Froyo), you can enjoy apps from Market, messages and most importantly emails. Desire Z aims to put all your email accounts into one inbox, to let you handle your business in a much more convenient way.

HTC Desire Z Phone Unboxing Review

The rear design is quite different from its predecessor, having a silvery colour and a metallic feel.

HTC Desire Z Phone Unboxing Review

Four touch-sensitive virtual keys – Home, Menu, Back, and Search – are placed right below the screen and the optical trackpad is kept also.

HTC Desire Z Phone Unboxing Review

The slide-out keyboard is of course another hot feature of Desire Z. The keys are nicely spaced and raised for fast comfortable typing, giving you great comfort from casual texting to serious business emails.

HTC Desire Z Phone Unboxing Review

At the top left corner houses the 5MP camera which enables flashlight and supports video-shooting.

HTC Desire Z Phone Unboxing Review

If you are used to HTC Desire, you may find the new Desire Z has not gone through big changes besides the slide-out keyboard. In fact, Desire Z has some more to explore; and for those who don’t like virtual keyboard, Desire Z may be your choice.

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