Sunday, July 10, 2011

HTC Salsa review

This is a global GSM phone. Can be used with T-Mobile, United States and at and t, but without 3 G.

Getting Started:
Salsa music is your friend, To put it on nachos-you can do this in dance. The word new times gatherings, music and entertainment. We guess you for salsa is the name of the HTCS latest social media and more specifically the Facebook phone. Facebook integration with clearer, bears more than HTC Salsa, along with its sibling, HTC ChaCha, a button of Facebook, of course, to connect what is happening in your hand to the world of Facebook. Sits between the HTC wildfire s and HTC desire S, is on Facebook, we want to quite some Salsa in our social network, or want to become better by ignoring this friend request and this is a more established model?

Design:
The first thing we think about design of HTC Salsa is the quality of construction. This is not the half baked removes working plastic every bit as well built as the HTC desire HTC hero with an s-esque styling. So, will result in the jarring blue button at the bottom of the version that makes it very clear what all this buzz about. But we will come to later, now, lets talk about the screen.



You can compare the HTC Salsa with many other phones size visualization tool.

By resolution HVGA (320 x 480) and 3.4 inches of screen, HTC Salsa provides a good overall contrast and brightness levels, but not very sharp. Viewing angles hold very well and the capacitive reacts to do the specific enough overall experience is good, but the League below WVGA displays out there.

As regards spatial planning, as mentioned, similar to the HTC Salsa suffered a HTC hero with a Chin that houses extremely important Facebook button. Just below the screen is 4 capacitive buttons while over the front facing camera, light sensor and a speaker on the call. There is a volume rocker and a micro USB port to the left and to the right is one of the best buttons camera, as we have seen on a phone, offers a large, light pressure, two shutter release phase. The sound and the power button until the upper jack lie, while the back is a 5MP autofocus camera, single LED Flash and speakers. The headset is ergonomically curvaceous, although it is perhaps a bit thick and heavy for some. All this makes Hardy medium-sized little PuTTY with a prominent Facebook button. However, the gloss solve screen, hoping for some very special features for justification of the HTC Salsa over the medium-price point.



View the original article here

No comments:

Post a Comment