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I'm still waiting to see whether to get rid of my Galaxy S and replace it with a Desire HD.
I'm sick of Samsung's lack of support and the repeated delays to updates. I guess with the slight delay to the Desire Samsung have one last chance to fix all of the issues.
Anyway, don't buy the Galaxy S. I won't be buying from Samsung again.
So now I made up my mind and ordered the HTC Desire HD. I'm really looking forward to it, but unfortunately I have to wait to January (buying it through my company).

anyone know if the Desire HD is any good in direct sunlight? The desire was hard to see and i've read that the HD isn't as easy to see in the sunlight as the desire? anyone know
if you go in the xda forums there's a few people who have the phone and they say the screen is definitely better than LCD. Much more brighter, better viewing angles, etc. You shouldn't worry about it.
There's been all sorts said about the screen. At first it was suggested it was AMOLED, then S-LCD but I don't know if anyone knows for sure.
The argument here is that HTC would have shouted it about if it was anything other than an LCD. The size of the screen makes this very likely as the HD2 and the EVO had standard LCDs.
I think the same argument is going on about the HD7 at the moment.
sick, just bought one<3 Clove
I can currently only recommend a Galaxy S to users that don't use a GPS.
Basic feature and it's so bad on the Galaxy S it might as well not have one, it's worse than ever in the latest "Official" froyo firmware.
Really? it's not even S-LCD like the Desire was? SO what's that mean, less vibrant colours and harder to see in the sun.. that sucks, gah, back to waiting for a phone that ticks all the right boxes...
Can anyone confirm that this is not the case? I was under the impression that it is S-LCD equiv but S-LCD was a registered screen type or brand name or something by another company

There's been all sorts said about the screen. At first it was suggested it was AMOLED, then S-LCD but I don't know if anyone knows for sure.
The argument here is that HTC would have shouted it about if it was anything other than an LCD. The size of the screen makes this very likely as the HD2 and the EVO had standard LCDs.
I think the same argument is going on about the HD7 at the moment.
From what i've read, one of HTC's first press releases said it was S-LCD but they got in trouble and changed/removed it, was a youtube vid about it too they deleted... alot of reviews are saying S-LCD so i'll take a stab
You're wrong.
The DHD has the new 45nm snapdragon 8255. I believe one of the first, if not the actual first to carry it.
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yeh i know it doesn't mention anything specific, i've seen an email and heard a youtube confirmation that it's S-LCD, both from HTC, tis good enough for me, especially if people are saying it's brighter than the desires one, mind you, as i said earlier i rushed (and by rush i do mean about 3 weeks of research) into a desire normal and regretted that (bad graphics, crap speaker, average camera and main thing was the axis crossing on the screen) sucks to be so compulsive
Galaxy S has better CPU, GPU, and screen.
The Desire HD is comes with an older 65nm CPU while every smartphone that has been released in the past few months use 45nm CPUs. Yes they are still similar architectures but its obvious the 45nm Samsung CPU is more advanced with more cache memory hence the better benchmarks.
I can currently only recommend a Galaxy S to users that don't use a GPS.
Basic feature and it's so bad on the Galaxy S it might as well not have one, it's worse than ever in the latest "Official" froyo firmware.