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HTC Desire is a series of Android smartphones designed and manufactured by HTC. All products in the Desire series were designed to be affordable, touchscreen-based and slate-sized, and run the Android mobile operating system (Android 2.1 Eclair or subsequent Android releases) with the HTC Sense graphical user interface except for the HTC Desire 616, HTC Desire 516. HTC Desire 310 and HTC Desire 210, all of which feature a mixed user interface of HTC Sense and the Android Open Source Project.

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2010

  • HTC Desire, the first ever phone in the Desire lineup
  • HTC Desire HD, which included a larger and higher resolution screen[1]
  • HTC Desire Z, Released in November 2010, features a slide-out QWERTY keyboard[2]

2011

2012

  • HTC Desire C, a low-end device
  • HTC Desire V, a larger screen, higher clock speed variant of the HTC Desire C
    • HTC Desire VC, a CDMA variant of the HTC Desire V
    • HTC Desire VT, another HTC Desire V variant for China
  • HTC Desire X, similar to the HTC Desire V but with a faster, dual-core processor
  • HTC Desire SV, has the same specs as the HTC Desire X but with a larger, 4.3 Inch screen
  • HTC Desire 400, similar to the HTC Desire SV but with a 5 MP Camera and two SIM card slots
    • HTC Desire SU, a Chinese variant of the HTC Desire 400

2013

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A black HTC Desire 500
  • HTC Desire U, a low-end device released in China
  • HTC Desire Q, another low-end device for China
  • HTC Desire L, a lower mid-range device with a dual-core processor. Released in China
    • HTC Desire P, with the same specs as the HTC Desire L but with an 8 MP camera
  • HTC Desire 600, a mid-range offering with a quad-core processor and two SIM card slots
  • HTC Desire 200, a low-end phone available worldwide
  • HTC Desire 500, similar to the HTC Desire 600 but with a smaller, 4.3 Inch screen
  • HTC Desire 601, a higher mid-range device with LTE capabilities
  • HTC Desire 300, a smaller variant of the HTC Desire 601 with a 4.3 Inch screen
  • HTC Desire 700, a large 5 Inch mid-range phone with two SIM card slots
  • HTC Desire 501, a lower mid-range device
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2014

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HTC Desire 820
  • HTC Desire Eye, first Desire series phone with high-end flagship specs and a 13-megapixel front camera with a host of new camera features
  • HTC Desire 828
  • HTC Desire 820, improvement to the Desire 816
  • HTC Desire 816, the first Phablet in the Desire line with higher mid-range specs
  • HTC Desire 620, improvement to Desire 616
  • HTC Desire 616, the first HTC device with an octa-core processor
  • HTC Desire 610, a mid-ranger with a smaller 4.7 Inch screen
  • HTC Desire 516, a similar phone to the Desire 610 but with the AOSP UI instead of HTC Sense
  • HTC Desire 310, a budget device with a quad-core processor
  • HTC Desire 210, a low-end device
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2016

  • HTC Desire 10 Pro
  • HTC Desire 10 Lifestyle
  • HTC Desire 830
  • HTC Desire 825
  • HTC Desire 728 Ultra
  • HTC Desire 650
  • HTC Desire 628
  • HTC Desire 625
  • HTC Desire 530

2017

  • HTC Desire 10 Compact

2018

  • HTC Desire 12 comes with affordable price tag [3]
  • HTC Desire 12+
  • HTC Desire 12s

2019

  • HTC Desire 19+
  • HTC Desire 19s

2020

  • HTC Desire 20 Pro, Budgeted Desire smartphone for 2020.
  • HTC Desire 20+, Another Desire series budget smartphone for 2020

2021

  • Desire 21 Pro 5G, First 5G smartphone in the 2021 HTC Desire series lineup with 90 Hz display.[4]

2022

Comparison

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