HTC has announced a new smartphone named Desire 510. The device is the Taiwanese people's most affordable handset offering 4G LTE network speeds, also giving it's users a total of 646 hours over standby and delivering 17 long hours talk time. The device will hit the store shelves very soon with a really inexpensive price tag. Desire 510 will available in regions of Asian, US and European markets.
"Owning the latest and greatest technology shouldn't be reserved for those with the highest budgets. People today should expect their smartphones to double as mobile entertainment hubs. This means ensuring that they’re fully loaded with the latest movies, TV shows and albums, by taking advantage of the super-fast network speeds available. The HTC Desire 510 does this and more, making it the perfect mobile media device," says Peter Chou, CEO of HTC.
HTC Desire 510 will come out of the box with a Quad-Core Qualcomm Snapdragon 410 SoC clocked at 1.2GHz Cortex-A53 processor, Adreno 306 Graphics Processing Unit, ensuring silky smooth graphics on a 4.7-inches FWVGA screen with the resolution of 480 x 854 display marked at 206 pixels-per-inch, eight gigs of Read Only Memory (expandable via microSD card slot up to 128GB), one gigabyte of Random Access Memory, five megapixels primary focus camera and VGA megapixels front-facing camera, 2,100mAh powered battery and runs on Android's version 4.4 KitKat with company's Sense User Interface on the top.
For connectivity the new phone supports, Bluetooth 4.0, WiFi, GPS, fourth generation (4G) LTE networks on board, BlinkFeed and microUSB port. The handset dimensions are 139.9 x 69.8 x 9.9 mm thick and weighs 156 grams on mass. The device is available in Terra White and Meridian Grey color options.
Source: HTC