With the unveiling of the HTC Desire HD and then the HTC Desire Z this morning, we have brought to you all of the information pertaining to these innovative devices in one location. Below you can find the official specs for each device from HTC along with a video showing these devices in an official hands-on provided by HTC.
First up is the HTC Desire Z which brings the HTC Sense UI version of the T-Mobile G2 to Europe.
Official specs for the HTC Desire Z include:
- Android 2.2
- HTC Sense UI
- Qualcomm’s MSM7230 800MHz processor with Adreno 205 GPU
- 3.7-inch S-LCD display with capacitive touchpanel
- 5-megapixel camera with autofocus and LED flash
- 720p HD recording
- Micro USB
- GPS
- Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n
- Bluetooth 2.1 Â A2DP, FTP, OPP, and PBAP
- 1300 mAh rechargeable battery
- 180 grams (6.34 ounces) with battery
- 119 x 60.4 x 14.16 mm
- 3.5mm audio jack
- microSD expandable up to 32GB
- 1.5 GB internal storage
- Motion G-sensor
- Proximity Sensor
- Ambient Light Sensor
As you can see the only real difference between the T-Mobile G2 and the Desire Z is HTC Sense UI and the 1.5GB internal storage. Below you’ll find the highly anticipated HTC Desire HD formerly known as the HTC Ace.
Official specs of the HTC Desire HD include:
- Android 2.2
- HTC Sense UI
- Qualcomm’s MSM 8255 1GHz processor with Adreno 205 GPU
- 768 MB RAM
- 4.3-inch S-LCD display with capacitive touchpanel
- 8-megapixel camera with autofocus and dual LED flash
- 720p HD recording
- Micro USB
- GPS
- Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n
- Bluetooth 2.1 Â A2DP, FTP, OPP, and PBAP
- 123 x 68 x 11.8 mm (4.84 x 2.67 x 0.46 inches)
- 164 grams (5.78 ounces) with battery
- 1230 mAh rechargeable battery
- 3.5mm audio jack
- microSD expandable up to 32GB
- 1.5 GB internal storage
- Motion G-sensor
- Proximity Sensor
- Ambient Light Sensor
Below is a video of these devices in action and a brief walk through of HTC’s newly improved HTC Sense UI. For those curious to know what the T-Mobile G2’s “Z” hinge will look like in action, be sure to check this out. Also in the video, the narrator gives us a little insight to the quick key feature that will allow the user to customize those three keys. Enjoy!
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