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HTC Sensation XL coming to Malaysia via DiGi very soon

Headsup HTC fans, we heard through the grapevine that the HTC Sensation XL is coming to Malaysia and it will be with DiGi, and that the launch is happening very soon. We don’t have any information beyond that but we will be around when the pricing and plans are revealed, so keep it locked on.

The HTC Sensation XL brings a single-core 1.5GHz Qualcomm processor with 768MB RAM, 16GB of internal storage, a 4.7-inch 800×480 pixel display, HSPA connectivity, an 8MP rear camera with 720p HD video recording and a 1.3MP front camera plus a 1,600mAh battery in addition to Beat Audio technology. The Sensation XL runs Android Gingerbread with Sense 3.5.

Like the Sensation XE, the Sensation XL will come bundled with a set of iBeats headphones (which HTC are calling upbeats) in the box. The headphones are designed to make the most out of the Beats Audio technology integrated in the device. There will also be a “special edition” HTC Sensation XL, which comes with a pair of wireless Beats Solo headphones. We’re not sure if this version will come to Malaysia.

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