HTC has just announced HTC Desire V and Desire VC –
company’s foremost dual-SIM phone which will run Google’s latest Android
4.0 ICS.
But these handsets are for the Ukrainian market; nonentity
has been confirmed or said about their Indian launch by HTC. HTC Desire V is
the first Smartphone with support for two SIM-cards – Desire V, which
combines the utility of dual-SIM with an ergonomic enclosure, ideal screen
size, the newest versions of OS Android 4.0 ICS and Sense 4, and an integrated
music solution by Beats Audio.
By the looks of the handset, the HTC Desire V takes its
design and build portion from its predecessor – HTC Desire S. But this is where
the resemblance ends. HTC Desire V is outfitted with a 4-inch screen and runs
on OS Android 4.0 (ICS) with the interface Sense 4.0. In addition, the Smartphone
is a “brand” the sound of the Beats Audio, redesigned user interface the
camera, and most prominently – support for two SIM-cards in the mode dual
standby.
Support communications standards:
# SIM1 – GSM / GPRS (900/1800/1900 MHz),
# SIM2 – GSM / GPRS / EDGE + UMTS / HSPA (850/900/1800/1900
MHz + 900/2100 MHz)
# Dimensions: 118,5 x62, 3×9, 3 mm
# Weight: 114 g.
# Platform: Android 4.0 ICS with HTC Sense 4
# Processor: Qualcomm MSM 7227A, 1 GHz
# Display: 4-inch, 480×800 pixels
# Camera: 5 megapixel with autofocus and LED backlight
# Audio chip with a DSP-Beats Audio codecs
# FM-radio
# Memory: 4 GB internal, 512 MB RAM, microSD slot for memory
cards
# Connectivity: Wi-Fi IEEE 802.11 b / g / n, Bluetooth v4.0,
micro-USB, GPS / AGPS, 3.5 mm audio jack.
HTC Desire V will launch in Asia
in early on July and will probably debut worldwide soon after. We guess the
Desire VC will hit India
around the same time. The price should be about $345 (€275) for the Desire V
and $318 (€253) for the Desire VC.