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How's the responsiveness of the GUI as compared to iPod Touch (since you've used it)?

Great really. If the HTC Legend turned out to provide a lesser experience I would have returned it in a heartbeat, like I did with my HTC Touch Diamond back in 2008.

How's the speed of the web browser?

Here in Amsterdam and surrounding areas I almost always have full 3G coverage, so I can't really complain about the web browser speeds. So far it's responsive and fast as far as mobile browsers go. Just like Safari on the iPhone it's based on WebKit.

How are the built-in calendar and media player apps?

The Calendar works just fine really. The media player is something that, GUI wise, feels a bit dated compared to my iPod touch. That doesn't mean it plays music any worse than my iPod, it just isn't as nice too look at. ;)

Friend of mine at work just got a HTC Legend (I lead her towards HTC & Android). And I plan on having a play with it throughout the week (in fact I have it now) and first impressions is actually it isn't that much smaller from a Desire. It certainly looks it, but side-by-side, and ontop. There is hardly any difference (ok, maybe a slight difference in height).

It is just as fast as my Desire. Well, on "normal" operations like email, text, music etc. Haven't tried any gaming. The screen size is an issue that is beginning to annoy me. The on screen keyboard now takes up 80%+ of the screen when in use. Which is very impractical. By the way SwiftKey is kinda rocking it.

I gotta be honest, I prefer the look and the solidness of the Legend over the Desire. If they bought out a Desire in a unibody (DesireHD?), I'd snap it up in an instance.

You can't go wrong with either phones in my opinion. If you can afford it, I would go with the Desire for future Android 3.0 goodness. But if not, the Legend is certainly not to be considered a loser or second place. It certainly holds its own again the Desire (and in some cases - design, look and feel - wins outright).

Lesson learnt? Sometimes bigger, better and faster doesn’t matter, it is the overall package.

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