Thursday, September 16, 2010

HTC Desire Z is a 720p QWERTY slider with Android 2.2

There’s nothing more exciting than an entirely new slider phone running Android, the only problem is, its just about the same as every other one on the market. Despite its Android appeal, the HTC Desire Z is a beautiful looking handset, but not much of a game changer. Just yesterday the Nokia E7 came out with its tilted QWERTY design. Today, the HTC Desire Z copies that, but is it as good?
The Nokia E7 has a nice tilted display when you have the QWERTY keyboard out, the Desire Z does not. This viewing angle can make a big difference, but may not matter so much when comparing Androids to Symbians. As the HTC Desire Z comes bundled with Android 2.2 Froyo, with HTC Sense Memory it does make it more appealing. You’ll get 720p HD video recording, an 800Mhz Snapdragon processor, 1.5GB of internal memory, 512MB RAM all packaged inside its 119mm x 60.4mm x 14.16mm frame weighing only 180g. We can expect it later this year throughout North America. Check the press release for full specs.

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