HTC Desire 820 officially announced with Android and CPU 64-bit and two-tone design

HTC has announced Desire 820 at IFA in Berlin, the successor of HTC Desire 816, Among the technical features, we find a Qualcomm Snapdragon processor 816 and 64-bit support for 4G LTE networks Cat. 4.

Among the new IFA 2014 in Berlin, we find HTC Desire 820, mid-range smartphone successor of HTC Desire 816. The most interesting feature is on the Qualcomm Snapdragon processor 615, which provides support for 64-bit instructions and 4G connectivity LTE Cat. 4.

Completing the list of specifications a display of 5.5″ and the presence of the two stereo speakers BoomSound.

Snapdragon 615 integrates two quad-core CPUs, of which the most powerful is based on ARM Cortex-A53 (with an operating frequency equal to 1.7GHz), while the unit is designed for energy saving is a quad-core Cortex-A53 1 GHz. The CPU is supported by a total of 2GB of RAM and 16GB of built-in storage, expandable via memory card up to 128GB.

The rear camera uses a 13-megapixel BSI sensor and a lens with f/2.2 aperture. HTC Desire 820 also features a front-facing camera 8-megapixel accompanied by a variety of software such as Fusion Faces, which allows you to merge the personal traits with those of a friend or a celebrity, or Instant Photo Retouching card.

In recent years, HTC has distinguished itself for its design and cared for excellent build quality, choosing selected materials and exquisite. HTC Desire 820 uses ” resistant polycarbonate “, within a two-color design that distinguishes the model from other smartphone on the market.

Designed for a young audience and lover of selfie, the smartphone will be available in many combinations of colors, such as Marble White, Tuxedo Grey, Grey Milky-Way, White Tangerine, Saffron Grey, Grey Flamingo, Blue Mist and Monarch Orange. HTC Desire 820 will be available in Italy starting next month of January 2015 at a price not yet announced by the company.

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