In the United States, the device was available from
Alltel,
U.S. Cellular,
Cellular South,
Cox Wireless,
nTelos Wireless,
Cellcom, and United Wireless in southwest
Kansas. In
Canada, the device was released by Telus Mobility on 6 August 2010. In
Europe, the carriers were Elisa in
Finland, Vodafone UK, Vodafone Ireland,
Meteor Irl, BT Broadband Anywhere, T-Mobile UK, O2, Orange UK, 3, and Virgin Mobile UK. In Australia, it was exclusive to
Telstra in 2010. In Japan,
Softbank Mobile started sales in April. In
Turkey, Vodafone started sales in late November 2010. In
South Korea, SK Telecom began sales in May 2010. In
Singapore, the official launch date was 14 May 2010, and the phone was subsequently for sale by all carriers. In mainland
China, HTC launched its four flagship smartphones including the Desire on 27 July 2010. Unlike in other markets, the device was shipped with
Android 2.2 ("Froyo"). Many of the
UK mobile networks were unable to keep up with demand; Virgin Mobile UK, Vodafone UK, 3, T-Mobile UK and Orange UK experienced very high demand. The disruption caused by the
2010 eruptions of Eyjafjallajökull led to some customers waiting a month getting their HTC Desires due to much of European airspace being closed. In
India, HTC and TATA DOCOMO, the GSM brand of Tata Teleservices Limited, announced a partnership to launch HTC Desire in India on 16 August 2010. == Hardware ==