This brings us already to the first and most important for me personally benefit: the size.
5.5 inches is almost perfect for me, I would have liked it even bigger. Just when you uses his Samrtphone to surf eg in public transport or read messages, each small screen is just an effort for the eyes. From 5.5 inches, I feel it at all as pleasant on the device to read something. But even for gaming or for example, to stream YouTube videos, the size is wonderful, especially thanks to HD resolution (720p).
Another advantage which just interacts wonderfully with the above points, the support LTE. For fast internet = good, right?
I am also quite happy that HTC has not passed at this device to the self-invented Ultra-pixel technology - make the 13 MP in virtually all situations good pictures.
For a mid-range phone's even with the processor performance is absolutely nothing to complain about. All tested games (eg Ingress, Godus, The Walking Dead: Assault) run smoothly and the 2600 mAh battery ensures that it is also long genung possible.
For software: Currently it runs with Android 4.4.2 - A more recent version is ready but I also already planned. Sense Version 6.0 has come the latest version of HTC Sense.
Finally, I should like to address the "cons":
I will therefore certainly lack of understanding, but I am not a fan of expandable memory. I want my phone is the same ship with enough memory and I do not have to worry about them. Of the approximately 8GB 6GB remain namely left upon delivery by Android and Sense. Thus, one should also take care of an SD card with the purchase itself.
Since I have a HTC One M7, I have a little problem with the weight. The Desire seems to me for the size a bit too easily, which will certainly be because I'm used to a mobile phone from Aluminuim with the appropriate weight - But here rather "bleating at a high level".
Therefore, absolute buy recommendation for anyone who wants to have a large-quality yet reasonably priced smartphone.