HTC DESIRE GETS FROYO

It may have been available for a while if you are lucky enough to have an unlocked HTC Desire, but now the latest update to Android’s OS has finally come to all HTC Desires.

The pairing of the best Android handset out there with the raft of new features that Android 2.2 Froyo brings means that there is no better phone out there right now.

In the iPhone 4 and Samsung Galaxy S, there are 2 phones on the market that you could easily argue are better than the HTC Desire. But with the Froyo update, you get a number of new features which directly offer things that Apple’s superphone is unable to, and delivers a much faster and generally better performing package of Android than you will find on the Galaxy S.

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Check out all the improvements you will get with Froyo below.

USB and Wi-Fi Internet Tethering.

2 to 3 times improvement in JavaScript.

2 to 5 times better performance of Android

V8 Codec support, a new free codec initiated by Google lifting proprietary concerns.

New and improved browser, claimed to be the fastest browser available on Mobile handsets.

Compass support for Google Maps in the browser, earlier it was only available in Google maps software which was to be launched separately.

Improved Google Voice Search, recognizes long and complicated sentences easily. It even breaks sentences and executes two commands from a single sentence.

Adds Flash 10.1.

A widget that helps you search your Android device, apps for market and little more.

Ability to search within app data.

Improved crash reporting to developers, sends out vital details about the crash so it can be prevented or fixed in the future.

Over the air application update of softwares. Also added the feature to update all applications at a time, instead of updating one at a time.

Streaming your non-DRM home music library straight onto your Android device.

Install apps on your SD-card.

Improved Android market.

Use voice gestures to trigger apps. Nothing new from Google, just added the feature.