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Unboxed: Here's Telstra's Next G branded HTC Desire
One of the most anticipated phones of 2010 has hit the PC Authority Labs, and here are the photos.
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The Desire comes in Next G branded packaging thanks to the Telstra exclusivity deal.
We wonder just how many people will actually heed this warning that comes printed on the protective wrap around the phone.
The Desire comes with a USB cable that plugs into your PC or the charger head in order to charge. It also comes with headphones and a micro-SD card.
The supplied micro-SD card is 2GB and comes with a full size SD adapter for use in normal card readers.
Both the micro-SD and SIM cards slot in before the battery is inserted in the Desire.
The back of the Desire clips on firmly via small lugs on the side. It needs to be levered off in order to access the battery slot.
The Desire comes in Next G branded packaging thanks to the Telstra exclusivity deal.
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