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HTC Desire C officially revealed

HTC’s new entry level Desire C is finally revealed. Appearing like a baby HTC One X, the Desire C is HTC’s entry level Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich device which comes with its HTC Sense 4.0 UI.

As revealed earlier, the Desire C runs on a lower spec 600MHz processor, 512MB of RAM and 4GB of storage. Good thing is that you’re able to expand storage via microSD. It has a 3.5″ HVGA display and comes with 5MP camera at the back. Selective models according to region will come with NFC support. Overall it is 11.95mm thick and weighs only 98 grams with its 1230mAh battery.

Just like its bigger HTC One X and HTC One V siblings, the Desire C also comes with 2 years 25GB subscription of Dropbox and with beats audio enhancement. So far no mentions on its local pricing and availability but if priced competitively, the Desire C would be the most affordable ice cream sandwich android device to hit the market.

For full product info, head over to HTC Desire C product page.

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