HTC Desire Q launched with ICS OS, 1 GHz processor and other features



HTC has launched HTC Desire Q Android plat formed smartphone. This smartphone is unveiled in Taiwan. It is a medium budget smartphone which comes with average specs.

Talking about the Indian market, then HTC is not much popular here. But still, HTC holds a respective ranking in global market. These days HTC is trying hard to make its portfolio stronger and better. Recently they have launched lots of smartphones which are doing great business for the company. Now let me introduce HTC Desire Q to you.

HTC Desire Q specs
HTC Desire Q houses a 4 inch Super LCD2 screen with 800x480 pixels resolution. It runs on Android 4.0 ICS OS and HTC Sense UI. It is not the latest Android version but still it is in passion and houses very strong software features. Let’s see what type of competition it will give to its Jellybean competitors. It is powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon chipped single core 1 GHz processor with 512 MB RAM. It is a sleekly designed phone with 9.3 mm thickness and 114 grams weight.

It comes with a 5MP AF rear camera with LED flash and video recording option. Developers has not fitted a front facing camera in Desire Q which means you will not be able to enjoy video chatting sessions on this android phone. It is stocked with standard 4GB onboard and 32GB external memory chips.

It supports Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPS, 3.5 mm jack connectivity features. All these features are good for a mediocre phone. Further it comes with 1650 mAh battery which seems below average with Qualcomm processor.

So HTC Desire Q comes with:
• 4 inch Super LCD2 screen
• Android ICS OS
• 1 GHz processor with 512MB RAM
• 5MP AF camera
• 4 GB onboard memory
• 1650 mAh battery

HTC Desire Q price and availability
HTC Desire Q is launched with red, black and white color models. It is priced for $230 approx and it will be released in upcoming months (through online stores).

Pros and Cons

Pros
• Rear camera is good
• Sleek design

Cons
• No front camera
• Weak processor
• No front camera
• Poor battery

Final words
If you live in India then HTC Desire Q is not a phone to buy for $230 i.e. Rs. 12,000 approx. Instead of this below average phone you can go for phones like Micromax A110, A116, Xolo A1000 etc. All these phones are stuffed with high end features and utilizes every single penny of their cost.

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