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Saturday, July 17th, 2010

The HTC Desire : A Short Guide

By: Mark Walters

In order to get ahead in the world of Android smartphones, the HTC Desire has been created to see to the needs of even the most discerning consumer. After the success of the HTC Legend, the Nexus One from Google was taken as inspiration for the Desire, but they are not one and the same, as some people think. For example, HTC Sense, the user interface used on the Desire, is widely regarded to be a superior UI to the one used on the Nexus One. You can get as many as seven homescreens, packed with whatever applications and widgets you see fit.

When you are in an application, you can open up the app’s individual features by using your finger to scroll along the bottom of the screen, which is very intuitive. You will be able to easily navigate through your music and media player, as well as your contacts and messaging. When you want to play back movies, simply rely on the 3.7″ screen, which can show these movies and shows in crystal clarity.

With the HTC Desire, you can get about 576MB of RAM and 512 of ROM. The phone itself comes with an 8GB card, but you can replace it with a bigger one if you deem it necessary. The 5 megapixel camera is nothing to laugh at, either as it comes with LED flash and autofocus, making your phone pictures amazingly bright and clear. There is even the ability to store 800 x 400 resolution video on your phone as you record it.

The HTC Desire is equipped with a relatively small 512 MB of memory which does not provide a great deal of space, but the expandable memory slot allows for a total up to 16 GB with an optional micro SD card. The touchscreen measures at 3.7 inches and features WVGA resolution with rich, vivid colors and excellent details. The HTC Desire offers a default Sense UI which does a great job capitalizing on the display’s capabilities.

The size of the Desire is 119 x 60 x 11.9mm, with a strong, durable case that will hold up to even severe punishment. It will also slip a lot less than other smartphones, due to the soft touch backing you can find on it. The four keys and optical mouse make navigation a snap, and easily beat the navigation systems you can see on the majority of other smartphones on the market.



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Unlock GSM Network SmartPhones

Sunday, January 10th, 2010

What does it mean to unlock a phone?

Mobile service providers (AT&T for example) lock their cellphones in which they sell so that it can only be used with their SIM cards. As a result, you as a customer will only be able to use their phones with their service. When you go overseas you will need to pay roaming charges and when you switch to another carrier you will need to purchase a new phone. After unlocking your phone, using our service, you will not just be able to use your phone with your current service, but you will also be able to use it with any other GSM service worldwide. When a GSM phone is unlocked, you can use it with T-Mobile, Cingular/AT&T, Orange, Vodafone, Fido/Rogers, Cellular One, Suncom, TelCel, or any other GSM service provider worldwide.

Will unlocking damage my phone?

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Absolutely not, when you enter the unlock code provided by our service, your cell phone will automatically remove the lock code that the service provider has set on the phone to block it from use with another service provider. It is not like using software unlock that will reprogram the phone and may damage the phone’s operating system. This is simply removing the lock code set on the phone.

Is unlocking my cell phone legal?

Yes, cell phone unlocking is absolutely 100% legal. Especially because the unlock codes are being provided by your phone’s manufacture. Cell phone unlocking is legal as long as the IMEI or ESN numbers have not been modified or tampered in any way.

What is an IMEI number and how do I find it?

An IMEI number is an international “Serial Number” that is used in order to identify your phone. Your IMEI can be found at the back of your phone behind the battery or by pressing *#06#. The IMEI number should be 15 or 17 digits.

Is your unlocking service guaranteed?

Yes, all the codes are been purchased directly from your phone’s manufacture (Not like some sites who sell fake codes). The codes are guaranteed to work 100% or your money back! (Terms and conditions may apply).

Will your service unlock my phone permanently?

Yes, after entering the provided unlock code, you will never need to worry about your phone being locked again. In fact, unlock codes are the best method to unlock your phone. It is not like software unlock method that may reset and relock your phone again.

What are the advantages of unlocking my cell phone?

  • You can use your phone with any other GSM service worldwide. This way you don’t need to pay the roaming charges and you can even use your phone with a “pay as you go” service.
  • There is no need to purchase a new cell phone when switching your service provider. You can now use your phone instead.
  • Increase your phone’s resell value.
  • Remove all the restrictions on your phone.
  • Use your phone to its full potentials.

Do you provide wholesale unlock codes?

Yes, please refer to the Wholesale page.


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