HTC has its Desire 820 released in the Netherlands. The device runs on a Qualcomm Snapdragon 615, with eight 64bit Cortex A53 cores. Because the device runs on Android 4.4, the software can not yet on the 64bit run.
The Desire 820 is not only in the Netherlands but also in Belgium to obtain at a price of 399 euros; it is HTC’s most expensive phone from the Desire series of Android smartphones. The availability seems to be limited: he stands at just a few of the online stores. The 820 comes out of rather than HTC previously thought the release was scheduled for early next year.
The 820 seems to be a successor of the Desire 816, which HTC earlier this year announced it, and both phones have the important specifications in common. So they are both about a 5.5″screen with a resolution of 1280×720 pixels and has the camera on the back with a capacity of 13 megapixel.
The Desire 820 is, in contrast, HTC’s second device with a 64bit processor, after the Desire 510, which is around 180 dollars costs and all previously released. It comes on the Desire 820 is the Qualcomm Snapdragon 615, which has four Cortex A53 cores at 1.7 GHz and another four of the same Cortex A53 cores at 1GHz. HTC provides smartphone, Android 4.4 kit kat with HTC’s Sense skin, although the 64bit-properties only with Android L to their right. With Android 4.4 running smartphone in the 32bit compatibility mode.
The Desire 820 has an 8-megapixel camera on the front. There is 2GB of memory and 16GB storage memory available, expandable with micro-sd memory cards. The battery capacity is 2600mAh and the device supports wi-fi n, bluetooth 4.0, and 4g.