HTC is known for launching premium handsets with great looks and it's new launch is no exception. HTC Desire 510 is first Android phone with 64 bit processor.
HTC Desire 510 is powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 410 chipset with 1.2GHz quad-core Cortex-A53 CPU and Adreno 306 GPU. It has a 4.7" FWVGA display, 1 GB RAM and 8 GB internal storage with microSD card slot.
HTC Desire 510 also has a 5-megapixels rear camera with flash and VGA front camera for video chatting and selfie's. HTC Desire 510 is inspired by Desire 816 design and boast similar design language but boomsound is missing.
Desire 510 is powered by Android Kitkat 4.4 which won't be able to utilize 64 bit CPU until Android L update. It also comes with 4G LTE, WiFi, 3G, GPS, Bluetooth 4.0, Glonass and Micro USB. It also comes with 2100mAh battery.
Desire 510 will be launched in Asia, Europe and Asia in coming few days and should be priced around ₹ 15,000 - ₹ 18,000 ($289-$300).
Peter Chou said on launch
The industry has been talking about the 4G effect for so long now that it's easy to forget that only a small selection of top-end devices are taking advantage of the technology. Owning the latest and greatest technology shouldn't be reserved for those with the highest budgets. People today should expect their smartphones to double as mobile entertainment hubs. This means ensuring that they're fully loaded with the latest movies, TV shows and albums, by taking advantage of the super-fast network speeds available. The HTC Desire 510 does this and more, making it the perfect mobile media device.
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