On Friday, Taiwan-based  mobile  phone maker HTC Corporation announced the launch of its high-end HTC  Desire on the market in Singapore. According to the company, the new  handset is set to become available for purchase in Singapore at the end  of May, featuring a suggested retail price of $898, and being put on  sale via all authorized retailers. The device runs under Google's  Android 2.1 operating system, on top of which HTC loaded its HTC Sense  user experience.      
“HTC Sense on the new HTC Desire not only offers a dynamic and personalized user experience but also delivers one of the richest visual experiences possible. It’s the stuff of powerful inspiration,” Jack Tong, VP of HTC Asia, commented on the launch. The phone is capable of delivering a great level of performance, courtesy of its 1GHz Snapdragon processor it packs inside.
“HTC Sense on the new HTC Desire not only offers a dynamic and personalized user experience but also delivers one of the richest visual experiences possible. It’s the stuff of powerful inspiration,” Jack Tong, VP of HTC Asia, commented on the launch. The phone is capable of delivering a great level of performance, courtesy of its 1GHz Snapdragon processor it packs inside.
 









