
The second phone is the Desire Z; also known as the T-mobile G2 in the US. It’s 800 MHz Qualcomm MSM7230 processor and generous 512MB RAM should keep the underlying Android 2.2 OS smooth in operation. User input on a 3.7-inch 800 x 480 pixel capacitive screen is complimented by a sliding QWERTY keyboard. You also have a 5 megapixel auto-focus camera with flash and support for 720p video recording.

Both have got HSPA+ that supports a really fast theoretical 14.4Mbps download speed and the regular Wi-fi 802.11n too.
They also come pre-loaded with HTC’s Sense UI along with a dedicated HTCSense.com website. You can log into that site for remotely backing up all your data, trigger your phone to ring loudly and even track its real-time location on a map. In an extreme scenario, you can even remotely lock or wipe your phone from that website, if the phone should land into wrong hands.
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