Thursday 23 May 2013

New HTC Desire 600 with Android Jelly Bean, Quad-Core CPU, Dual-SIM


HTC announced the new Desire 600 smartphone with Android Jelly Bean OS, quad-core processor and BlinkFeed feature while another handset leaked with benchmark results named HTC Desire 200.
The Taiwanese tech company returns the Desire line of devices with upcoming HTC Desire 600 and HTC Desire 200. Both devices are seemed to be classified as mid-range phones and will include dual-SIM support functionality.
HTC Desire 600
HTC Desire 600 is the upcoming new member of the Desire handset family and comes with Sense 5 UI. It is revealed that Desire 600 runs Android 4.1 Jelly Bean OS at least with 1.2GHz quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 200 processor, 4.5-inches of Super LCD2 960 x 540 display screen, 8MP primary camera unit with 720p video recording capability and 1.6MP front-facing shooter.
HTC Desire 600 also have most features included from HTC One such as BlinkFeed, Beats Audio engine, BoomSound, dual front-facing speakers and ability to craft highlights from photos and transitions for clips. Unfortunately, Zoe feature is not going to be a part of the upcoming Desire smartphone.
HTC Desire 600 is currently headed to certain countries including RussiaUkraine, Middle East and Chinafor Unicom's WCDMA network as Desire 606w with expected release date on June. The device will be sold in two colours - white & black variants.
HTC Desire 200
Another mid-range Android smartphone called HTC Desire 200 has been exposed, revealing its benchmark result online. HTC certified the handset as Desire 200 and it seems to be released in the market with Desire 600.
Desire 200 is listed as the HTC 102e on the certification with benchmark results of 1.2GHz processor clock speed, 960 x 540 qHD display resolution and probably will head to Europe having dual-SIM functionality.
HTC Desire line was a popular device as low to mid-range smartphone devices right below the HTC One line up. With the rebranding of HTC One M7, both HTC Desire 600 and Desire 200 is another manoeuvre from the Taiwanese tech manufacturer to reach other territories worldwide. 

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