Oh and a word on the power button: it's placed on such a perfect angle on the rounded edge that you can hold the phone with 0% risk of accidentally tapping it, but if you need to tap it can 100% always get to it easily. It's a genius-ly precise bit of ergonomic design.
I second this.
If your looking at reviews on 3rd party sites you may find some that criticise the placement and use of the volume and power buttons,( they are the only buttons the rest is touch screen, which as far I can tell pretty much flawless.) Ignore them, as already said if it wasn't for the difference in colours you wouldn't even know they were there.
The DHD also feels like a more solid phone. Not heavy or anything like that. Just solid, like you know you have a high-end top quality phone. You can actually "feel" the difference in quality.
Two guys in the office have the Desire. The DHD puts it shame, Its sexier, the UI is so much better, Its clearer and nicer looking. You actually want to go through it and see everything there is. Not stop at what it was you were looking for. It makes the Desire look Out-Of-Date in almost everyway. In my opinion anyway. (They may actually be a bit biased)
Hmm I must admit you're helping me move towards the HD now.Especially as it does seem more technically advanced inside. Might check out the rooting scene for the HD and see what that's like.
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You wont regret getting a DHD. I don't think anyone in this thread has. The only complaint is the wait from providers.
Haven't rooted mine. Don't really see the point. It's more than fine as it is straight out of the box. I'm actually glad I waited and got the DHD instead of getting the Desire.