Today, midrange phones aren't what they used to be, and HTC is proving the point with the good looking, two-tone Desire 650. A sibling to the older 630, the new entry level device comes with HTC staples like front BoomSound speakers and "hi-res" audio. Also, it takes a stylish design twist with a half-smooth and half-groove rear cover. This phone is a real deal if you are looking for an affordable smartphone yet still a performer. Exclusively released in Taiwan back in December, the HTC Desire 650 is reportedly ticketed for a global release this February.
HTC 650 Is Making Its Way To The US And Global Release This Month
Tipster Evan Blass who has a sold a track record with these things, has posted a tweet that shows the HTC Desire 650 wearing the branding of pre-paid operator Cricket Wireless.The thing you will notice first is the design made of plastic and the front-facing speakers. Thanks to the leak, everyone now knows that the Desire 650 is truly coming to the U.S. via Cricket Wireless. There is no official word yet on the pricing and availability of the budget-friendly model.
HTC 650 Design, Specs And Features
HTC 650 comes with a 5.00-inch touchscreen display with a resolution of 720 pixels by 1280 pixels at a PPI of 294 pixels per inch. The HTC Desire 650 is powered by quad-core and comes with a decent 2GB of RAM. The phone sports a 16GB of internal storage which is expandable up to 2GB via a microSD card. As for the cameras, the HTC Desire 650 sports a 13-megapixel primary camera on the rear and a 5-megapixel front snapper for selfies. Furthermore, it runs Android 6.0 and under the hood is a 2200mAh nonremovable battery. It measures 146.90 x 70.90 x 8.40 (height x width x thickness) and weighs 140.00 grams.