Last year, the Taiwanese HTC satisfied many users with the HTC Desire, a phone that was able to compete with the Samsung Galaxy S in the Android segment (although it did not enter the battlefield because it is lighter and thinner).
This year it was updated with the HTC Desire S, a device that improved power and multimedia features that, in addition, set its sights on providing a better service within Google's system update program.
Thus, today we can tell you that the HTC Desire S gets up to date with the latest in Android, with permission from the Google Nexus S (which is already going for the most avant-garde version of the signature system). We are talking about Android 2.3.5, an update that can be obtained through the XDA-Developers forum.
This is the official ROM, although in the coming days it is expected that the different operators that distribute the HTC Desire S throughout the planet will begin to warn their users of the availability of the new edition of the system through the system. OTA (over the air, no need to plug the phone into the computer).
On the other hand, the arrival of Android 2.3.5 (one of the editions of the version known as Gingerbread) responsibility not only system issues when it comes to talk about developments in the HTC Desire S.
In addition, and perhaps this is more interesting for those who decide on the mobile phones of this manufacturer from its comfortable user interface, the HTC Desire S receives with the new update the latest version of the manufacturer's native layer: HTC Sense 3.0.
The interest of HTC Sense 3.0, in addition to being up-to-date with the latest that our phone can offer, is in the redesign that HTC has made of its layer. Released on the HTC Sensation, HTC Sense 3.0 allows us to have a colorful 3D perspective of the different screens that make up our customizable desktop.
In this way, we can turn the different screens like a wheel until we find the one we are looking for, checking how all the floating windows (widgets), the icons or the shortcuts that we have placed on each desktop screen behave according to the 3D effect we mean.