Dec 13 2009
The Top In Smartphones – The HTC Dream
First introduced in the U.S. in October of 2008, the HTC Dream is the premier mobile device to be featured with the open-source mobile OS dubbed "Android" from Google. This particular smartphone gives users simplified and instant access to all their personal Google application needs, applications like Gmail, Google Maps, Google Talk, Google Search and Youtube.
How about experiencing Google Maps Street View on your HTC at anytime? Well now you can virtually visit any city around the world that supports Google Street View in a full 360 degree panorama view. Accessing these maps and all other internet features is done by the Dream's ability to connect to the amazingly fast 3.5G networks. And now coupled with Wi-Fi you can rest assured you will always be connected either on the 3.5G network or an accessible hotspot.
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. A neat Dream feature is this phone fits itself with a digital compass and motion sensor. The HTC Dream also features a 3.2-megapixel color camera with auto-focus for high-quality photos.
The Dream is proud to carry a 3.2 inch touch display with 320x480 HVGS pixel resolution, flip it open to bring out the full QWERTY keyboard and 6 navigation buttons hidden nicely underneath. Users of the phone are given an option to customize their home screens with instant notifications for received emails, IMs, and text messages.
Storing files and apps on your HTC Dream is nothing than abundant, equipped is a Secure Digital 2.0 and micro SD card slots that can support memory of 16 Gigs and up. Other memory features include a 256 Megs Flash ROM and'2 Megs of RAM.
The smartphone includes a full functioning GPS in conjunction with Google Maps for people always on the go, you will always be sure to find your location where ever you have to go. For media buffs the HTC has video file support for .264, 3GPP, 3GP, MPEG4, and video streaming.
The talk life of the HTC Dream depends on whether or not you are on GSM or WCDMA. GSM allows up to 406 minutes of talk time and 319 hours of standby while the WCDMA supports about 350 minutes of talk and 402 hours of standby. The Dream doesn't disappoint users who love what HTC has to offer in a smartphone, maybe this phone will be the one of your Dreams.
Peter Bonder is a communications freelance writer discussing cell phone related products and services including polyphonic ringtones and electronic gadgets in general.
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