
The accuracy is just scary, and no matter how fudge-fingered you are the green box of correctness will pop up and set you on the correct path – it's iPhone-equalling and the larger screen makes it that much better in our eyes, and will certainly put touchscreen noobs at ease as well.
The new Sense UI offers multiple accounts in a unified inbox too, meaning that one gripe many users have had has been rectified – you can even dub some people as VIPs and only see the emails from them if you so wish, which we imagine will be a godsend for some people.
Desire HD: Contacts
The Desire HD also packs in the excellent contact integration again, meaning Facebook, Twitter and email accounts can all be plonked on one profile, making it easier to keep tabs on who's doing what with who to who.

We didn't get the chance to play with this area fully, but there are clearly some upgrades on offer here, and things like being able to send out mass communications to groups of friends is always handy, especially if you organise your local Bridge night or like to hang out with couples in car parks and need to let them know the next location and codes.

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