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HTC Introduces Desire HD and Desire Z Android Phone with New Sense UI

HTC announced HTC Desire HD and HTC Desire Z android phones at its London-based press. The HTC Desire HD comes with a 4.3" LCD screen, 8MP camera with dual-LED flash, and new 1GHz Qualcomm 8255 Snapdragon chipset inside. The music aficionados will appreciate Dolby Mobile plus SRS, and there is 720p HD video recording included. 

The HTC Desire HD carries an HSPA+ chip inside, which will allow for blazing data download speeds on compatible networks in these areas. The Desire Z is the QWERTY-laden Android phone. It sports the new Qualcomm Snapdragon MSM7230 chipset with the fast Adreno 205 graphics chip. At 800MHz, its performance is similar to the original 1GHz Snapdragon, while besting it quite a bit in the graphics department. The HTC Desire Z has a 3.7" display, 5MP camera with flash, and can also capture HD video. Similar to its US-only brethren, the T-Mobile G2, the handset is able to take advantage of HSPA+ networks, where available. 

The updated version of HTC's renowned Sense user interface found in both handsets. The company introduced HTCSense.com, which is integrated services for backup, security, and control of your HTC handset. Remote lock&wipe security features, as well as automatic backups of your sensitive data now come standard with HTC's Sense UI. You can make your phone ring and locate its whereabouts on a map from the website, even if it is set to silent mode. HTCSense.com will be active next month for the handsets' launch.

Sense UI allow for integrated capturing, editing and sharing of multimedia content. A variety of camera effects can be applied on-the-fly, while capturing an image or video. HTC Locations is presented as instant "on-demand mapping" that doesn't wait for the data download and is not slamming you with roaming charges. We are really curious about this one. Another very useful Sense UI addition, given the giant 4.3" screen on the Desire HD, is the bookstore powered by Kobo, and a new e-reader application that allows you to highlight, search and quickly translate words and phrases. Both handsets will be  launch in October.

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