Price:
RS: 29,500
CAMERA:
5 MP, 2592×1944 pixels, autofocus, Geo-tagging, face detection, Video (720p 30fps)
Battery:
Talk time Up to 9 h 50 min, Stand-by Up to 430 h
MEMORY:
1.5 GB built-in, 512 MB RAM + microSD card (supports up to 32 GB)
Connectivity:
Bluetooth v2.1 with A2DP, USB, WLAN (Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, DLNA), GPRS Class 32, EDGE Class 32, 3G (HSDPA 14.4 Mbps, HSUPA 5.76 Mbps)
Browser:
HTML
Colors:
Black
Entertainment :
Stereo FM radio with RDS, 3.5mm audio jack, MP4/H.264/DivX/XviD player, MP3/WAV/AAC+ player, YouTube, Google Talk, Picasa integration, Facebook, Twitter for HTC Sense, Games (built-in)
About Nokia N9
The HTC Desire Z has the same screen size as the original Desire phone. The HTC Desire Z makes a notable entry thanks to its smooth and chic aluminium and soft-touch, grey plastic framework.
HTC Desire Z’s keyboard has left us with mixed feelings. It looks terrific in pictures and also in person; spaced out chic let design with four rows of keys is becoming a standard in physical keyboards, as a substitute of a single sheet with buttons, and the HTC Desire Z is no exemption. The space between the domed plastic caps is not enough to have your thumbs dancing across the keyboard, whilst hitting the correct letter every time. The keys feel stiff on a new handset, and there is an elevated rim surrounding the keyboard pit.
Particular highlights comprise of the battery cover that’s a single block of brushed aluminium that is held firmly in place by a proper clutch, rather than some push in plastic tabs. The on the whole result is a phone that looks and feels remarkably well made. This does also result in it being mighty heavy at a whopping 180g, which is almost 20g heavier than the Desire HD and over 40g heavier than the iPhone 4.
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