HTC Desire (CDMA)
This close cousin of the Nexus One sports a similar thin body, fast processor, and high-resolution display. Changes include CDMA network support, optical joystick, physical keys below the display, and HD video capture. Other features of this Android smartphone include 5-megapixel auto-focus camera, Wi-Fi, GPS, and memory card slot.
Specs |
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Display |
3.7 in diagonal, 5:3 WVGA 480 x 800 pixels 252 ppi approx. Type: LCD (TFT/TFD) |
Battery |
1,400 mAh Removable Talk: 5 hours max. Standby: 254 hours max. |
Processor |
Qualcomm Snapdragon S1 QSD8650 1 GHz |
Storage |
123 MB available to user Expandable via memory card 8 GB card included (carrier-dependent) |
Cameras |
5 megapixel |
Weight | 4.76 oz 135 g |
Dimensions | 4.7 x 2.4 x 0.47 in 119 x 61 x 11.9 mm |
OS / Platform | Android version 2.1 - 2.2 (plus HTC Sense) |
Network Bands | |
Data Technology | EVDO rA |
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Features |
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Barometer | - |
Bluetooth |
Supported Profiles: HSP 1.1, HFP 1.5, OPP, PBA, A2DP 1.2, AVRC version 2.1+EDR |
Call Screening | - |
Changeable Body Plates | - |
DLNA | - |
Dual-SIM | - |
Extra Display | - |
Fast Charging | - |
Fingerprint Reader | - |
Flashlight | - |
FM Radio | - |
HD Voice | - |
Headphone Jack (3.5mm) | Yes |
Hearing Aid Compatible | Rating: M4, T3 (mostly tele-coil compatible) |
Infrared (IR) | - |
Memory Card Slot |
Card Type: microSD 8 GB card included (carrier-dependent) / supports up to 32 GB |
Miracast | - |
MirrorLink | - |
NFC | - |
Push-To-Talk | - |
Ringer Profiles | - |
Ruggedized | - |
Satellite | - |
Side Keys | volume |
Speaker Phone | Yes |
Stereo Speakers | - |
Stylus | - |
Text Keyboard, Hardware | - |
Thread | - |
Touch Screen |
Type: Capacitive multi-touch, haptic feedback |
TTY/TDD (Digital) | Yes |
TV Output | - |
USB | Connector: Micro-USB |
UWB | - |
VR-ready | - |
Water-Resistant | - |
Wi-Fi | Version: 4 (802.11 b,g,n) |
Wireless Charging | - |
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FCC ID | NM8PB99400 » approved Apr 19, 2010 |