HTC Desire Z A7272 Unlocked GPS WiFi Android OS, v2.2 (Froyo) Cellular Phone Vision GSM
| Price | : | $175.99 |
| Condition | : | New |
| Availibility | : | now |
| Shipping | : | Usually ships in 24 hours |
- GPS with A-GPS support
- Bluetooth v2.1 with A2DP
- Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n
- 5 MP, 2592?1944 pixels, autofocus, LED flash, Geo-tagging, face detection
- TFT capacitive touchscreen
The best of both worlds
What’s more important to you – a super responsive touch screen that lets you surf the web with a mere touch or a dedicated keyboard for quickly shooting off texts or emails? With the HTC Desire Z you get both. The 3.7 inch touch screen is perfect for browsing the web, checking your friends’ latest updates, or catching up on email. Ready to do some serious messaging? Pop open the keyboard – the keys are nicely spaced and raised for fast comfortable typing.
Maps that never keep you waiting
Tired of waiting – and paying – as maps slowly download? Get there faster. The HTC Desire Z delivers maps with zero wait, zero dead spots and zero data roaming fees. Have trouble knowing which way to turn when using a map? Relax. Maps on the HTC Desire Z always point you in the right direction. Need an ATM, a gas station or a quick bite to eat? With HTC Desire Z all the top spots appear right on your home screen.
A phone you can’t lose (well, not easily anyways)
You’re likely to become very attached to your HTC Desire Z. That’s why we had the idea to bring the HTC Sense experience online. Can’t find your phone? Use HTCSense.com to show you that it’s under your sleeping cat. Worried you’ll miss something because you left it at home today? Use HTCSense.com to send and receive texts and to forward your calls to another number. Frantic about personal data on your phone that’s been lost or stolen? Log into HTCSense.com to quickly lock and wipe it remotely.
See more of the web with Flash
What’s the point of only being able to see part of the web? With built-in Adobe® Flash® Player support on your HTC Desire Z, no websites are out-of-bounds. And why wait for pages to load when you can view them in separate windows? A pinch and a tap lets you jump from one page to the next.






