The Top In Smartphones – The HTC Dream
The HTC Dream is the premiere mobile smartphone to be released in the United States of October 2008 to fully support “Android” the open source OS from Google made for mobile devices. Users will have Google online service apps like Gmail, Google Maps, Google Talk, Google Search and Youtube right at their fingertips.
Another delight of the HTC is that users have access to Google Maps Street View which can give users a virtual trip of a variety of world locations right on their mobile device. All this is possible by the smartphones link to the extremely fast 3.5G network which delivers unbelievably high data transfer rates and now accompanied with Wi-Fi and hotspot accessibility, users will never be without internet on their mobile devices ever again.
The HTC Dream gives users immediate access to the Android Market where users can download apps, media and games with a single click of a button. There’s even more, this smartphone comes host with a digital compass for your navigation needs and a motion sensor. The Dream incorporates a high resolution 3.2 MP color camera for all those photographic necessities that you need to take on the fly.
The heart of the HTC Dream is a glorious 3.2 inch, 320×480 high resolution HVGA display which when flipped up exposes a finger friendly QWERTY keyboard and the Dream’s six navigation buttons. Keep yourself alert with the Dream’s ability to tailor your home screen with instantaneous notifications to always keep you to date on emails, instant messages and text messages.
With the HTC Dream you will never run out of storage space as this unit is compatible to hold SD 2.0 compatible cards as well as micro SD cards which can hold 16GB of space and higher. The HTC Dream is equipped with a flash ROM of 256 MB and a RAM of’2 MB.
The phone also has GPS navigation capabilities for people who constantly are on the move, thanks to Google Maps included with the Dream. The Dream supports multiple video codecs which include H.264, 3GPP, 3GP, MPEG4, and streaming videos.
The smartphone battery lasts approximately 350 minutes for WCDMA and 406 minutes in GSM. Standby for the Dream is approximately 319 hours GSM and 402 hours for WCDMA. With tons of other phones on the market but if you’re looking for a smartphone with great flexibility and if you enjoy all of what HTC and Google has to offer in a complete smartphone then HTC Dream is the phone for you.
In addition to freelance writing about electronic gadgets, Peter Bonder also evaluates various polyphonic ringtones and other cell phone related topics.
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