News about HTC Desire:
Commumication between Android and Arduino, NFC on the cheap
Near field communication aka NFC is a technology that will allow you to exchange data between devices. If you don’t have the ‘Pure Google’ phone, Nexus S you probably don’t have NFC capabilities with that Android device you have in your hand. Yea, look at it. Nope! And you know you wish you had the capability after reading all about the latest service to come from the search giant, Google Wallet.
HTC Desire’s Top 5 Features: Better Than the iPhone 4 or Droid X?
You probably all already know the reasons to get (or not to get) an iPhone 4 or a Motorola Droid X, but what about the often forgotten HTC Desire?
SLCD-equipped HTC Desire ‘coming soon’ to Telus
Rumored HTC Desire HD specs surface: 4.3-inch screen, 8-megapixel camera
HTC Desire HD gets rumored specs ahead of Q4 debut?
Rumored specifications for the so-called HTC Desire HD, formerly tipped as the HTC Ace, have emerged, with one UK retailer suggesting the handset will arrive in October 2010. According to SuperEtrader, the Desire HD will have a 4.3-inch WVGA touchscreen, 1GHz Snapdragon processor and 8-megapixel camera; in other words, it’s a European version (and presumably 3G-only) of the HTC EVO 4G.
Android 2.2 and 2.1 Sense for HTC HD2 released [Video]
Getting Android running smoothly on the HTC HD2 has been a reasonably long project, but the xda-developers teams working on the port are getting close to perfect releases. There are now two almost complete builds available for download, one offering Android 2.2 Froyo for the HD2, and the other taken from an HTC Desire and promising Android 2.1 with HTC’s Sense UI and accompanying widgets.
Nexus One Getting FM Radio Similar to the HTC Desire
Android 2.2 ported to HTC Desire, working quite well
No patience to wait until Q3 for an official Froyo build? Fret not, dear Desire owners, as udK_dev has managed to push out a near-perfect Android 2.2 port that’s working spectacularly well so far. As you’d expect, HTC’s Sense overlay is indeed baked in, and while there are still a few quirks here and there, users seem to be generally pleased with how it’s going. Better still, the camera has been upgraded to handle 720p video recording, so there’s that. Hit the source link for the how-to, but make sure you set aside a few hours first. Or maybe just one.
HTC Vision QWERTY Android phone leaks
We’ve been pestering HTC for a new Android smartphone with a physical keyboard for months now, and it looks like they’ve quietly acquiesced. njuskalo.hr managed to grab a few live shots of what’s believed to be the HTC Vision, pretty much the HTC Desire blessed with a slide-out QWERTY ‘board.








