Wednesday, April 30, 2025

3 new smartphones introduced in the Indian market by HTC

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htc30-5-14Finally HTC who known for its premium mobile devices, jumps into sub 10K category to target  the masses. Finally they are successful to bring Desire210 @ 8,700/- and they chose India for its global launch of this device. It has a 4-inch, WVGA screen usual three capacitive touch keys, a front camera and sensors placed on top. The microUSB port is placed on the left, the headset socket on top and the power button and volume rocker on the right. Desire 210 is a dual-SIM device, accepting a micro and a regular SIM. 3G is only supported on the first SIM slot though. You will get a 5-megapixel rear camera, along with a VGA shooter in the and a 1,300mAh battery.

The second device that HTC  unveiled is Desire 816  with 5.5 inch screen size ,supports GSM, CDMA and 3G network for Rs. 23,990. This phone has 13 MP main camera and 5 MP front camera.

Finally  HTC has just pulled the wraps of the 2014 edition of their highly popular One Android smartphone. The new One (M8) is identical to all the leaks we’ve seen thus far and just like the Galaxy S5 and Xperia Z2; the M8 appears to be a mild refresh of HTC’s previous flagship.

The One M8 will come with a gunmetal gray hairline finish, which seems to be the only colour option at this time. The size of the display is slight larger at 5-inches and will sport a Full HD resolution, giving you a pixel count of 440ppi. The phone will be powered by the Snapdragon 801 SoC, just like the S5 and the Z2. The phone will continue to have dual-front speakers, the two camera setup that HTC calls ‘Duo Camera’, something called ‘Motion Launch’, Extreme power saving mode and the brand new Sense 6.

The new HTC One M8 gets rid of any polycarbonate or plastic for the sides as the chassis is almost completely metal. The phone also debuts their latest version of Sense which features an enhanced BlinkFeed experience. They’ve now opened it up to developers so Foursquare and Fitbit updates can be pushed through BlinkFeed now.

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