The phone-maker giant HTC unveiled three new phones, The Desire and Legend for Android 2.1 and the HD Mini for Windows Mobile, at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona.
In addition, the company also revealed that it has revamped its Sense overlay that originally came out on its popular Hero handset.
The new features are reported to include wide range improvements to the browser, email client and other functions along with the ability to 'leap' between screens by pinching the display, which brings up thumbnails of each of the seven home screens that Sense offers on Android.
The advanced version to the popular HTC Hero, the Legend is a spectacularly designed phone, shaped from a single block of aluminum, the device possess a seamless, smooth surface with segregated front and back pieces.
The HTC Legend features an upgraded 3.2-inch, AMOLED HVGA display screen and the trackball has been replaced with an optical joystick.
While, the HTC Desire is aimed at the audio visual crowd, packing in a 3.7-inch AMOLED display, operating on a 1GHz Snapdragon processor and full Flash 10.1 support. It comes with an optical joystick.
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