HTC introduces HTC Desire C at Rs 14,999.

Telecom Lead India: Smartphone maker HTC has
launched the new HTC Desire C smartphone in the Indian market, which is priced
at Rs 14,999.

 

The smartphone features Beats Audio technology, and available
in red, white and black variants. The smartphone runs on Android 4.0 ICS
integrated with HTC Sense 4.0 and combines a durable metal frame with precision
engineering.

 

HTC Desire C boasts 3.5-inch HVGA screen and a 5
megapixel camera and instant sharing capabilities. It also offers a
micro-drilled earpiece for sharp in-call sound.

 

Listening to music is one of the most popular things
people use their phones for, so it’s more important than ever that we deliver
the power and emotion artists capture in the studio,” said Faisal Siddiqui
Country Manager HTC India .

 

Consumers buying HTC Desire C will also get Drop box
facility with 25GB of free online space. With 25GB of free online space, user
can securely back-up, browse and share thousands of photos, videos and
documents, whether stored locally or in the cloud.

 

The company has also introduced an NFC variant of this
model, allowing users to make payments or access information and offers.

 

HTC in pact with Airtel to launch new HTC One Series of
Smartphones in India

 

 Recently, HTC has introduced new HTC One series of
smartphones for the Indian market.

 

The company tied up with mobile major Bharti Airtel to
introduce limited period offers on every purchase of HTC One X and HTC One
V.

 

editor@telecomlead.com

 

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