HTC has joined the legions of tech companies that are revealing_new products at IFA in Berlin, after it announced_the mid-range_HTC Desire 820. The 5.5-inch phone weighs in with a_Qualcomm Octa-Core 64-bit processor — HTC’s second new device to sport 64-bits — 1.5GHz of RAM, and support for LTE networks. Strangely, HTC’s press materials make no mention of which version of Android that the device runs, but we know that it is Android 4.4, aka KitKat. The Desire 820 has an eight-megapixel front-facing camera and a 13-megapixel rear camera. Photography, well consumer camera features, are a big focus for this phone...
This story continues at The Next Web
The post HTC announces the Desire 820, a mid-range smartphone for people who tinker with selfies appeared first on The Next Web.



-->