Posts Tagged ‘Beats Audio’

New Android smartphones: HTC Desire V and Desire C

Tuesday, June 12th, 2012

The HTC Desire V (S$498) and Desire C (S$338) are the successors to the HTC Desire. Both Android 4.0 smartphones will feature Beats Audio technology and hit the shelves in Singapore from this Saturday, 16 June.

The HTC Desire V (S$498) and Desire C (S$338) will be available on 16 June 2012.

The HTC Desire V (S$498) and Desire C (S$338) will be available on 16 June 2012.

The HTC Desire V is available in Polar White and Stealth Black.

HTC Desire V

The new HTC Desire V and Desire C are also among the first entry-level smartphones to offer Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich.

Both phones come with two years of free 25GB Dropbox space.

Beats Audio technology is integrated into the software and hardware of the phones to provide a powerful, yet rich studio-quality sound experience – whether the user is listening to music or playing a game.

The HTC Desire V has a 4-inch display, a 5-megapixel camera with WVGA video recording, and a 1650mAh battery.

It runs on a 1GHz CPU; and is available in Polar White and Stealth Black.

The HTC Desire C is available in Flamenco Red, Polar White and Stealth Black.

HTC Desire C

The HTC Desire V supports dual SIM cards so you can keep two active numbers in the same phone – there is no longer any need to carry two phones.

The HTC Desire C has a 3.5-inch (320 x 480) display, a 5-megapixel camera with VGA video recording, and a 1,230mAh battery.

It runs on a 600MHz CPU; and is available in Flamenco Red, Polar White and Stealth Black.

I am particularly partial to the Flamenco Red skin for the HTC Desire C. Doesn’t it just evoke impressions of Darth Maul?

Below are the key specifications of the HTC Desire V and HTC Desire C.

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New Android smartphone: HTC One S

Tuesday, June 12th, 2012

The HTC One S is the fourth and last smartphone in the HTC One series to be introduced in Singapore.

It will be available in Gradient Metal from this Saturday, 16 June, for S$948 (without line but including a Beats Solo Headset).

Update (19 July, 2012):

The HTC One S Regular Edition will be available at S$748 from this Saturday, 21 July. The HTC One S Regular Edition does not include the Beats Solo Headset.

The HTC One S Deluxe Edition, which includes the Beats Solo Headset is still available at S$948.

The HTC One S will be available in Gradient Metal.

The HTC One S will be available in Gradient Metal.

The HTC One S is the slimmest of the four phones in the HTC One series of Android phones. The others are the HTC One X, HTC One V, and HTC One XL.

HTC One S Android 4.0 smartphone

The HTC One S is launched with Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich; HTC Sense user interface; and runs on a 1.7 GHz dual-core CPU.

It has a 4.3-inch (540 x 960) screen, an 8-megapixel camera with 1080p HD video recording, and a 1,650 mAh battery.

As with the other phones in the HTC One series, the phone excels in its camera and audio performance.

S$948: HTC One S bundled with a Beats Solo Headset

S$948: HTC One S bundled with a Beats Solo Headset

The camera has an f/2.0 aperture and 28mm wide angle lens, captures a shot in 0.7 seconds and in burst mode can shoot up to 60 continuous snapshots at one go.

Bundled with a Beats Solo Headset, HTC One S users enjoy a superb audio experience with Beats Audio Technology, which is integrated into the hardware and software of the smartphone.

Other notable features include an internal storage of 16GB with 2 years’ worth of free 25GB Dropbox storage; and the ability to playback the smartphone’s content on a large screen, via an optional HTC Media Link HD accessory.

Below are the key specifications of the HTC One S at a glance.

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