- Analysis by KJ David
The middle-class HTC Desire 650 dons a relatively fresh 50-50 design, one half a plain rounding finish, the other a sculptured one , which HTC claims to provide better grip and aesthetics. That pro aside, it does not offer any new technical specs, with cons like a middling 5-inch HD-720p TFT screen
in its arsenal. Additionally, it runs on an unnamed (as of this analysis) quad-core Snapdragon CPU
, but considering that it only has 2GB of RAM, we doubt it's of a high-end caliber.
As for its desirable features, the Desire 650 banks on a 16GB memory expandable by a mammoth 2TB , with a Hi-Res audio system clubbed with HTC's own BoomSound technology
leading the multimedia front. Additionally, it sports 13- and 5-megapixel BSI-sensor cameras
, which likely do just fine versus what plenty of other 2016 mid-rangers offer. Powering its pros and cons is a 2200mAh battery
that at least scores an above-average 3G talk time of 1050 minutes
.
Wrapping up, the Desire 650 is a mid-end Android (with HTC Sense) for users who are big on multimedia and storage.
** This phone is also known as: HTC 650
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