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The HTC Desire S is a supercharged, Popeye-strong upgrade of the HTC Desire. It’s sporting an ice cool aluminium unibody that’s as tough as it is good-looking, and its sharp 3.7-inch display stretches from edge to edge to maximise your screen time.
Lest you jump to conclusions, the HTC Desire S isn’t just a pretty face either: the HTC Desire S comes packing a five megapixel camera with autofocus and an LED flash, plus crispy HD video recording power, so you’ll never miss a moment.
This smartphone is built for speed, with a nifty browser so you’ll never lose your web thread again. Fire up the browser and you can pinch to zoom, and when you do the text will slide into place to fill the screen. From there it’s one click to highlight text with tasty Android 2.3, and skip through to Google, YouTube and more, so it’s easier than ever to browse on a mobile.











