HTC has a low-key launch a mid-range new smart phone - HTC E1 (603e), the phone is equipped with 2.1 megapixel front camera, large touch screen and a dual-core, also called the "self-timer artifact. Today, two HTC smart new machine - HTC Desire P and Desire Q first exposure, and in the end they belong to the same standards.
From suspected exposure official posters of view, HTC Desire P nowadays mainstream candybar touchscreen design, look sleek and stylish, and has two colors of pearl white and ruby red. Configuration, HTC Desire P 4.3-inch touch screen, equipped with a 1GHz dual-core processor, also has a 800-megapixel main camera, and support for the Beats Audio sound and MicroSD card expansion.
HTC Desire Q uses the same touch screen candy bar design, but the body color is richer, with jazz black, lyrical white dance red three HTC Desire P slightly smaller than the screen size is only four inches . Unfortunately, HTC Desire Q mobile phone processor configuration exposure did not show posters.
In addition, news from Taiwan media display, the HTC Desire P sells for 10,900 Taiwan dollars (about 2260 yuan), HTC Desire Q's price is $ 6990 NT (about 1450 yuan) As for the time-to-market yet there is no related news, I will continue to focus on.
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