HTC Desire 820 Review of The Pros And Cons

Picture of the HTC Desire 820, by HTC

HTC's answer to Samsung's Note 4 and Sony's Z3 IFA releases was not quite the premium-specked Desire model we desired. However, one of its definite pros is that it reportedly supports 64-bit processing, presumably faster and more energy-efficient compared to conventional smartphone platforms (32-bit). This feature makes its split octa-core hardware (1.5GHz and 1GHz) sound more promising. Further boosting its pros and cons, an 8-megapixel selfie camera also kept our enthusiasm high, though an Ultrapixel main camera would have been more noteworthy. Despite a pretty large 5.5-inch screen, its resolution makes it to the cons at 720p, while some comparable models (from other brands) shoot for Quad HD displays (2160p). Anyhow, the Desire 820 still packs a few fresh features, perhaps enough to reel in more HTC fanatics.

** This phone is also known as: HTC 820


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