Back in June HTC announced that they would be focusing only on mid and high-end devices, mainly due to the compromises needed in low-end devices. Now, HTC’s latest offering unveiled at IFA 2012, the HTC Desire X, seems to be a fruit of that decision as it seems to be quite a good device in the mid-range.
The Desire X sports a lower-end 1GHz Snapdragon S4 dual-core processor, a 4-inch WVGA LCD display, 4GB internal storage with 25GB of online Dropbox storage, a 5 megapixel camera with HTC”s proprietary ImageSense chip (which allows HDR capture, continuous shooting, better low-light stills, and the ability to capture video and stills at the same time), and Android 4.0 with HTC’s Sense UI on top.
The Desire X will be launching in selected markets in EMEA and Asia Pacific in September, and with HTC’s recent announcement that they will be going for reduced prices for their devices, the Desire X might become quite a good seller.
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