HTC Desire 820G+ Dual SIM Features 5.5 Inch Screen And An Octa Core CPU

HTC Corporation has announced the launch of its new Android smartphone called HTC Desire 820G+ in India. Inside the 7.74 mm thick body, there's a MediaTek MT6592 Octa-Core processor that runs this smartphone's engine. Running on Android OS with HTC Sense, the software suite developed by the Taiwanese MNC. HTC Desire 820G+ sports 1GB RAM and 16GB internal memory which can be expanded up to 32GB via microSD card slot.

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The phone's 5.5 inch screen features a 720 x 1080p HD display resolution. Along with the support for Dual Nano SIM cards, the phone is powered by a 2600 mAh battery and brings Bluetooth 4.0 and Wi-Fi among the connectivity options. Last but not the least is the smartphone's camera. On the rear end, there's a 13 megapixel snapper with auto-focus support, whereas the front camera has an 8 megapixel BSI snapper. Both cameras support 1080p video recording.

Priced at Rs. 19,990, the HTC Desire 820G+ will soon begin selling in India via the major retailers and e-commerce portals. What are your thoughts about the new Android smartphone competitor in the market? Share your thoughts with us in comments below.

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  • Pratik Thacker
    Pratik Thacker
    big price less features at this competitive market
  • SHRAVAN G I
    SHRAVAN G I
    good camera facilities......hope so.....

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