The HTC Salsa official photos
Introduction
It takes two to tango, HTC seem to think. The HTC Salsa joins the ChaCha in a bid to treat young Android users to as much Facebook as they can handle. The little blue button makes an appearance again, this time in a more familiar context. While the ChaCha takes its QWERTY keyboard off the beaten path, the Salsa is a typical Android package. It’s got a solid build and seems like a well spec’d midrange smartphone – an HTC Wildfire S for Facebookers.The Salsa has something the ChaCha doesn’t: a family tree. The Salsa is part of the new generation of midrange phones by HTC, along with the likes of the Wildfire S. But calling it a Facebook-centric Wildfire S would be oversimplifying or just plain wrong. As a matter of fact, HTC went on to give the Salsa more than just that tiny Facebook button. It tops the Wildfire S in terms of screen size and processor clock speed, and throws in a few features that the Wildfire S didn’t bother with – like video calls, HD video and web Flash support.
Let’s take a look at the complete feature list and the possible deal breakers.
Key features
- Quad-band GSM and dual-band 3G support
- 7.2 Mbps HSDPA and 384 Kbps HSUPA
- 3.4″ 16M-color capacitive TFT touchscreen of HVGA (320 x 480) resolution, Gorilla glass
- Android OS v2.3 Gingerbread with HTC Sense
- 800 MHz CPU, Adreno 205 GPU, Qualcomm MSM7227 chipset
- 512 MB RAM and 512 MB ROM
- 5 MP autofocus camera with LED flash and geotagging
- D1 video recording @ 30fps
- Wi-Fi b/g/n and DLNA
- GPS with A-GPS
- microSD slot up to 32GB (2GB card included)
- Accelerometer and proximity sensor
- Standard 3.5 mm audio jack
- Stereo FM radio with RDS
- microUSB port (charging) and stereo Bluetooth v2.1
- Smart dialing, voice dialing
- Front facing camera, video calls
- DivX/XviD video support
- Compact aluminum unibody
- HTC Locations app
- HTCSense.com integration
- HTC Portable Wi-Fi Hotspot
- Ultra-fast boot times (if you don’t remove battery)
Main disadvantages
- Below-par screen sunlight legibility
- Camera not the best we’ve seen
- microSD slot under the battery cover, not (quite) hot-swappable
- No HD video recording
HTC Salsa live pictures
So, it’s a neat little smartphone with a thing for Facebook, one that many are getting ready to befriend. As for us, we have a job to do before we hit “Like”. Our usual tour of the hardware coming up.
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