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Posted by AllHTC On March - 3 - 2010 View Comments

Interesting Facts about HTC Desire, HD mini and Legend

In anticipation of the official release of the trio of smartphones, presented by HTC at Mobile World Congress 2010 exhibition, we offer you to get acquainted with some interesting facts concerning the HTC HD mini, HTC Legend and HTC Desire.

HTC HD mini
Despite its modest size, the smartphone HD mini has something to astonish and please its owner. The device can be used as a mobile hotspot for wireless networks. It is expected that a special version of HTC WiFi Hotspot utility will be preinstalled in HD mini.
It is worth noting that the telephone antenna is located on the rear removable cover of the device.

HTC Legend

One of the main advantages of the smartphone Legend is its cast aluminum shell. In addition, the new device can boast with the support of special functions, similar to Expose in Mac devices, which will allow to carry out a rapid transition between the active desks. We can say that there is a “visual task manager” in front of us to some extent, which manages the work of widgets. As in HD mini, telephone antenna of HTC Legend is built into the cover of the battery bay.

HTC Desire
As for the smartphone Desire , the developers of HTC made the emphasis on the maximum personalization of the device. In particular, the web browser installed in the Desire, is designed specifically for this model. One of its significant features will be the menu that will allow the context search in the explanatory dictionary, translator or Wikipedia.

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