It's HTC's turn to announce
their new phones. As expected, HTC announced the Desire's successor,
the HTC Desire HD, and the QWERTY-packing HTC Desire Z. The new droids
will expand HTC's portfolio in the high-end and are sure to become a
common theme in geeks' dreams.
HTC Desire HD and Desire Z will
both run on the latest Android OS v2.2 Froyo and will feature the Sense
UI on top. The just introduced HTCSense.com services will pioneer on
the Desire duo as well.
Desire HD
is the new flagman into HTC's Android lineup sporting 1GHz Snapdragon
QSD8255 processor, 768MB RAM, 1.5GB ROM, 4.3-inch capacitive WVGA
touchscreen, 8 megapixel camera with dual-LED flash and 720p capable
camcorder.
The HTC Desire Z already launched Stateside as the T-Mobile G2
- bringing Android back to its QWERTY roots and succeeding the first
ever droid, the T-Mobile G1. Besides the sliding-out keyboard, Desire Z
packs 800MHz Qualcomm MSM7230 processor, 512MB RAM, 1.5GB ROM, 5
megapixel camera with LED flash and 720p video recording. It also has a
3.7" S-LCD WVGA capacitive screen, while the Desire HD has a regular
LCD.
As you can guess both handsets
are full of connectivity options - 3G with HSPA, Wi-Fi b/g/n, 3.5mm
audio jack, GPS, FM radio, Bluetooth and microUSB port.
In some regions, the HTC Desire HD and Desire Z should be available as soon as next month.
Today HTC also presented their new cloud-based service found at
HTCSense.com. Basically it will allow you to backup your phone's
content and even remotely lock or wipe your phone in case it gets lost
or stolen. If you can't find where you left your phone, you can see it
on the map and even make it ring at maximum level (even in silent mode)
to ease your search efforts. All this thanks to the new HTCSense.com
services. HTCSense.com will be free for all compatible devices.
You can also check our coverage from the HTC event in London plus live photos of the new devices.