“HTC presents smartphone with almost-stock Android for 139 euro”

HTC has the successor presented of the cheapest smartphone in its line-up. The Desire 320 shares many features with its predecessor, htc Desire 310 and it runs almost stock Android, with only a few HTC-added applications.

The Desire 320 is almost equal to the Desire 310. The device has the same MediaTek processor with four Cortex A7 processor cores at 1.3 GHz and 320 just as the 310 use of a 4.5″screen with a resolution of 854×480 pixels.

The 320 is 13,2×6,8 cm a bit smaller than its predecessor. The phone supports 2g, 3g and wi-fi a/b/g/n standards, but 4g is missing. The rear camera has a maximum resolution of five megapixels, which at the front has 0.3 megapixels. The battery has a capacity of 2100mAh, slightly larger than the 2000mAh of the Desire 310.

The Desire 320 runs on Android 4.4 without HTC’s own Sense interface. Has HTC homescreen-replacement BlinkFeed on the phone and was the camera app, but it goes largely to stock Android. Presumably, HTC has its Sense-functions are not ported to MediaTek processors. All HTC smartphones with Qualcomm processors running well Sense.

The 320 is equal and has a suggested retail price of 139 euro. That is 30 euros less than the 169 euros that HTC to release early for the 310. That price has now dropped to around 135 euro.


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