HTC Desire C A320e
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13 years ago
Editor's Review of the Desire C
Much ado was made about the Desire C's Ice Cream Sandwich capabilities. But when the processor seems unable to keep up with its own OS, then you have to wonder whether it was worth force-feeding ICS into it.
13 years ago
HTC Desire C review
The biggest rival the HTC Desire C faces is, ironically, the HTC One V which costs a little more but boosts screen size, processor and more for around £50 extra. If decent performance from a palm sized phone is key, the the HTC Desire C is an excellent choice with a quality build and Android 4.0...
Pros:
- Palm size
- HTC design
- Android 4.0
Cons:
- White case can scuff
13 years ago
HTC Desire C
When it launched its flagship One line of Android phones earlier this year HTC suggested it would be sticking to a policy of creating fewer more clearly differentiated handsets. Well, it appears not to have taken very long for that policy to have been eroded.
Pros:
- Nice styling and good build quality
- Good quality screen
- Android 4.0 is feature packed
Cons:
- A little expensive for its features
- Can become quite slow
13 years ago
HTC Desire C Review
With Nokia switching most of their efforts to Windows Phone there's very few "featurephones" coming onto the market. It's left the door open for cheaper Android smartphones which, despite dropping a few specs here and there, still give owners access into the large range of apps and games within...
13 years ago
HTC Desire C review
It's not the fastest performer and the video quality leaves a lot to be desired, but the Desire C is a very affordable way to get Android Ice Cream Sandwich
Pros:
- Ice Cream Sandwich
- Beats Audio
Cons:
- Camera quality
- Small Size
- Poor Multitasking
- Lack of a camera flash
13 years ago
HTC Desire C Review
While the Desire C shows it is possible to run Android Ice Cream Sandwich on a low spec handset, we're still not sure why you would want to.
Pros:
- Solid build
- HTC Sense offers lots of fun
- useful features to Android Ice Cream Sandwich
Cons:
- 600MHz chip is slow under pressure
- average snapper
- higher-spec handsets available for the same price
13 years ago
HTC Desire C
Nokia Lumia 610 – Coming in at a similar price point to the HTC Desire C, the Nokia Lumia 610 is Windows Phone's entry to the budget market. Featuring a 3.7-inch display and a 5MP camera, the Lumia sports good hardware and an excellent operating system, though it does suffer from a lack of third...
13 years ago
HTC Desire C – entry-level but with the sweet Ice Cream Sandwich and Beats Audio
There's a lot to be desired about HTC Desire C but its low price point would have to be its most attractive spec. It may be an entry-level phone but it runs Ice Cream Sandwich and features Beats Audio technology. For a cheap phone, its specs are quite decent.
13 years ago
HTC Desire C in-depth review -
The HTC Desire C is a slightly strange phone for HTC to release. After a hat-trick of awesome phones in its One series – including the budget-friendly One V – the Desire C is coming in not so far below the price of the One V, yet with a palpably more pedestrian spec list.
Pros:
- Sturdy build
- Android Ice Cream Sandwich OS with HTC Sense adding tons of fun
- efficient features
Cons:
- 600MHz processor noticeably slows when multitasking or fast swiping
- mediocre camera
- similarly priced but higher performing phones are available
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