After a recent firmware update I found that the battery in my HTC Desire didn't seem to last as long. Luckily I found the following procedure on xda-developers that solved the problem :
The Orange San Francisco is a rebranded ZTE Blade and is capable of playing a wide range of video formats. This guide explains how to encode video to playback on the Orange San Francisco ZTE Blade.
Vodafone have been giving out personal information. On their "Forgot My Details" page. You can then put in a phone number and Vodafone will tell you the email address of the customer with that number.
Some companies just don't listen. Vodafone are currently pushing out Android updates to Samsung Galaxy S mobile phones with the same buggy 360 crap as they pushed onto HTC Desire owners.
Vodafone 360 is apparently something all Vodafone customers want. The only problem is these Vodafone customers must be out of town at the moment because no one can track them down.
Were are into the next day of the great Vodafone HTC Desire Firmware farce. Rather than admit to their mistakes and attempt to rectify them Vodafone have merely started to roll out the white wash.
Vodafone have just released a "system" update for their loyal customers with the HTC Desire handset. Only it's not a system update. It's a pack of app junk, bookmarks, bugs and setting changes.