As of October 16, 2014, it was expected that the HTC Desire 616 will get an update to Android 5.0 (Lollipop) at some point.
The GPL allows end-users to modify and enhance the code, if they desire, to better suit their environment. Some common operating systems, which are released under the GPL, include Linux and BSD.
Most operating systems can only be removed by formatting the hard drive, and then installing the operating system that you desire. The drawback to this is that you will lose everything that is on that partition of the hard drive. Example : if you have a computer with Windows Vista but you want to put Windows XP on the computer you have to wipe (format) the hard drive in order to load Windows XP. This means saving all your documents to a CD or another hard drive or another partition. If you want to upgrade to a newer operating system then this can be done without losing your information, but some programs may need to be reloaded. Hope this helps. ----
Macbeth has many desires. The desire that moved him most was his desire to be king and to satisfy his wife's ambitions.
Ariel,s desire for freedom
the answer you desire is unknown sorry
Android.
Yes, the Desire currently ships with Android 2.1 with 2.2 promised for "before Christmas".
The updated Android, version 2.2, is due out for the HTC Desire in the second half of 2010.
There is a Skype app that is available for download on the Android Market.
As of this writing, the HTC Desire 510 is an Android phone. The HTC One M8, thought mostly known as an Android phone, has a Windows variant. It's officially called the HTC One M8 for Windows.
Well, it depends. These are the diffrences Wildfire S is released 2011 may Desire (the oldest one) is released 2010 march which means a year diffrence. Wildfire S is 105 g Desire is 135 g which means Wildfire S is more comfertable to use and carry Wildfire S is 256K colors Desire is 16M colors Well, I have a Sony Ericsson Xperia X10, the 256K colors aren't that diffrent than the 16M colors Wildfire S is not multi-touch but Desire is Wildfire S runs Android 2.3 (gingerbread) when Desire runs Android 2.1 (eclair), upgradable to 2.2 (froyo) And maybe they'll upgrade Wildfire S in the future to something more advanced.. but Desire's last upgraded OS is 2.2 Wildfire S comes with a 2gb memory card while Desire comes with a 4gb one. They both have same 5mp camera, but Wildfire S got face detection while Desire doesn't. Wildfire S's battery is better. And I know Wildfire S is like 290$ I reccoment Wildfire S
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Yes, although you'll have to wait for your service provider to "customise" the release for your phone.
In some ways yes - the display resolution is higher (on the iPhone 4) and the user interface is more mature than on the Desire. On the other hand, the Desire has an FM radio and - when Android 2.2 is released for the Desire - will support flash. So, one has to decide what you want to use the phone for.
Excellent phone, had it since release and is well truly best phone I've seen and owned.
Android is a mobile operating system owned and developed by Google. The main advantages of Android are that it is an open source operating system so almost anyone can create apps for it. The number of apps grows faster. There are more free apps. Apps can do more because there are less limits on what apps can control. The Android operating system is on devices ranging from tiny phones to nicely sized tablets.