HTC Desire VC
HTC DESIRE VC REVIEW
HTC
Desire VC was announced in July 2012 and is slowly making its debut in various
markets across the globe. This Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich laden handset
runs HTC Sense UI. The 4-inch capacitive touch screen has a 480x800 pixels
resolution translating into pixel density of 233 ppi. Though this is slightly
less than 252ppi of the HTC One V, but the images and text look good on this
smartphone. Viewing angles are also good and so is visibility under the sun.
The screen of HTC Desire VC is reflective. On the downside, the glass used is
not Gorilla glass so one needs to be a bit careful with it so as not to
accidentally scratch it. The HTC Desire VC packs in a 5-megapixel camera with
autofocus and LED flash. In terms of functionality, the camera of features
touch-to-autofocus and a handful of scene modes and settings to make
photography easy and fun. These options are available for still photography as
well as for video recording. The camera on this smartphone is fast, even while
focusing. However, the quality of the images is at most decent in adequate
lighting conditions and quite dull while shooting pictures indoors. There is no
front camera on this smartphone for video calling. Video recording also doesn't
perform exceptionally and the maximum resolution that one can get is 800X480.
The quality of videos too was sub-par. There is no dedicated camera button on
this smartphone. HTC Desire VC runs on Ice Cream Sandwich and has a layer of
HTC's own Sense 4.0 UI. As HTC comes with Android 4.0.3, on-board it offers
features such as Task Switcher or the Resizable Widgets, which come in pretty
handy. There are five customisable home screens to show app shortcuts and
widgets. Users can even view personalised shortcuts on the HTC Lock-screen. The
keyboard on this smartphone is responsive and quite comfortable to use in both
portrait and landscape modes. There was enough room to type accurately even
while using the keyboard on portrait mode and the accuracy too is decent. In
terms of pre-loaded apps, HTC Desire VC packs in 7digital, car, friend Stream,
flashlight, HTC Hub, Polaris Office, SoundHound, Teeter, TuneIn Radio and Wi-Fi
Hotspot. It has 7digital is a Music app, which acts both as a player and MP3
music store where one can listen and buy music. The HTC Car app launches
automatically whenever you connect the smartphone to HTC Car Kit and acts like
an in-dash unit. Teeter is an interesting puzzle game in which the objective is
to get the ball from the start of a maze to the target hole. To make it more
challenging, there are a few holes in the path that must be avoided. Get ready
to be part of unmatched Musical experience with the Beats Audio technology,
which gives you the perfect sound and beat. This phone supports a host of audio
files like aac, .amr, .ogg, .m4a, .mid, .mp3, .wav, .wma (Windows Media Audio
9) and video formats like 3gp, .3g2, .mp4, .wmv (Windows Media Video 9), .avi
(MP4 ASP MP3.The new, integrated music experience makes it easy to access all
your music libraries, favorite audio apps and Internet radio simultaneously
from one convenient location.Discover the real sound of your music with the HTC
Desire VC. Customised with Beats Audio™ to give the same sound quality that’s
found in a recording studio – you’ll hear optimised bass drums, vocal uplifts
and sharper treble definition - the way the recording artist originally
intended. Access the internet from your very own HTC mobile through the
wireless Wi-Fi technology. There can be seamless transfer of files with other
devices; as the phone has Bluetooth and a USB connector. It even has 3.5mm
stereo audio jack. As Storage capacity is concern 4 GB of internal memory,
which is expandable on microSD memory card. The HTC Desire VC is a dual-SIM
smartphone as its predecessor HTC Desire V. But the Desire VC comes with
CDMA+GSM network support, whereas Desire V supports only both GSM network. Dual SIM, Dual stand by and dual calling- you
will always be reachable whether it’s a call from your friends, or a conference
call for work. The HTC Desire VC is a good-looking smartphone. At 9.5mm, it is
pretty slim and sleek and lighter too weighing just 119 grams. It is made of
plastic and aluminum construction which gives a solid look for the smartphone
and the rubberized texture on the back panel gives you a comfortable grip. On
the top you can see 3.5 mm headset jack and power/lock button, on the right it
has volume keys, on left side it houses the micro USB 2.0 slot and at the
bottom it has nothing except a pinhole for the microphone. The volume and
power/lock keys feel rubbery when pressed. The phones front is covered with an
edge-to-edge glass panel; looks great with three captivate touch buttons. The
HTC Desire VC is an interesting dual-SIM smartphone as there aren't too many
smartphones that offer a combination of CDMA and GSM. The dual-SIM market has
so far been dominated by offerings from the so-called "lesser"
manufacturers, so it is good to see a premium dual-SIM offering. The things
that go in favour of this smartphone are its good looks and that it sports a
display. On the performance front despite having a single-core processor, this
smartphone manages to do an ok job. The Android 4.0.3 along with Sense 4.0 is a
great combination. At the end of the day, you have a very solid performer with
the HTC Desire VC, and it’s definitely worth considering. Just please note it’s
single core limitations and Dual SIM advantages.
SPECIFICATION & FEATURES
HTC DESIRE VC PRICE
Price in USA $317
Price in UK £200
Price in EURO €230
Price in PAK Rs.34,500
Price in INDIA Rs.16,800
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