HTC has unveiled the HTC Desire, a handset previously known as the HTC Bravo and is branded as HTC’s own version of the Google Nexus One. It features a 3.7” AMOLED touch screen, a 5MP camera with LED flash and runs on Android 2.1.
Among the key differences of this phone with the Google Nexus One include the inclusion of the latest version of HTC Sense, the omission of active noise cancellation and an optical joystick rather than a physical trackball.
Tags: Google Nexus One, HTC Bravo, HTC Desire
On whether this new mobile device from HTC is an imitation of the Google Nexus One or not is something to ponder on. Imagine releasing a mobile device that comes with a 1GHz processor, a 5 megapixel camera, and a 3.7” AMOLED touch screen?
This is of course better known as the HTC Bravo which runs on an Android 2.1 OS along with HTC Sense UI. Is the HTC Bravo on a possible collision course with the Google Nexus One? Let us wait and see folks!
Tags: Android OS, Google Nexus One, HTC Bravo
At first glance, the leaked photos of the HTC Bravo could really pass for a Google Nexus One. They are practically the same in all fronts except for the trackpad instead of a trackball for Google Nexus One handsets. The HTC Bravo is said to be heading over to T-Mobile although this remains unconfirmed.
Tags: Googl, Google Nexus One, HTC Bravo, Sense