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HTC Desire 500 reviews

HTC Desire 500
HTC Desire 500
HTC Desire 500 The HTC Wish 500 is HTC's new mid-range cellphone, available for around £200 SIM-free, £180 on pre-pay and from £17 or so monthly on agreement. It has a 4-inch display, a reasonable overall specifications aThe HTC Wish 500 is HTC's new mid-range cellphone, available for around £200 SIM-free, £180 on pre-pay and from £17 or so monthly on agreement. It has a 4-inch display, a reasonable overall specifications and a style that far surpasses what we're used to at this cost.nd a style that far surpasses what we're used to at this cost.
We like the look of the HTC Wish 500. It comes in three flavours: all dark, white-colored with red cut and white-colored with red cut. Ours is the white-colored and red version, but each has its appeal and the construction and experience of the cellphone in the side are very comforting. It's nasty, but it seems more durable and costly than the New samsung Universe S4, though we're not sure if this shows well on the HTC or poorly on the New samsung. Probably the latter.

In any situation, it's a elegant, thin and mild cellphone (just 123g) with no frustrating humps or distinct sides. The only actual control buttons are the power/hold key at the top and quantity manages on the right. If we have a critique of the Wish 500's style it's that the quantity control buttons are difficult to find by experience alone, but it's not a serious issue and we rather like the way they're incorporated into the colored cut, creatively.
The only noticeable relationship is the conventional miniUSB asking for slot, but get off the returning and you'll discover a microSD cards slot. It's a requirement given there's only 4GB on board, of which just over 3GB is already included before you set up any applications.
HTC Desire 500
HTC Desire 500
Wireless relationship is well focused for thanks to Wi-Fi (802.11n), GPS/AGPS, Wi-fi bluetooth 4.0, the latter being an amazing inclusion at this cost. There's no area for NFC, but that's hardly a serious omission. That it operates Android operating system 4.1.2 indicates the Wish 500 is a little behind the periods, though this shouldn't put off the common customer.
Neither should the display, which is a reasonable effort. Its 800 x 480 quality fails to deliver of the pixel compressing achievements of the New samsung Universe S4 (440 ppi) or Nexus 5 (445 ppi), but small sized 4.3-inch structure guarantees a affordable 217 p per inches (ppi). You'll see a little fuzziness around written text when considered close-up, but organised at a affordable range the HTC Wish 500's display looks good enough.


This is assisted by the remarkable lighting and comparison for a phone at this price. The lighting is a particular emphasize, no doubt due to the use of an LCD display contrary to the AMOLED type seen on some high-end mobile phones. This optimum lighting really helps when outside, where the Wish 500's display is easier to use than many cheap mobile phones.