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HTC Desire X officially official

Categories: Android, Announcements, Devices, HTC
By: , IntoMobile
Thursday, August 30th, 2012 at 2:08 AM

The HTC Desire X which we used to know as HTC Proto has been officially announced by the Taiwanese company. The mid-end device packs a 4-inch Super LCD WVGA screen, 5-megapixel camera on the back (there’s no front-facing one), 1GHz dual-core processor, Beats Audio integration, and 4GB of built-in storage which can be further enhanced with the complementary 25GB of cloud storage, powered by Dropbox.

Aside from Beats Audio, there’s also a special emphasis on the camera in the press release, with HTC saying it can take fantastic photographs even in low-light conditions thanks to proprietary ImageChip, a f/2.0, 28mm wide-angle lens, BSI sensor, HDR mode and automatic adjustable flash. Moreover, with VideoPic you can to take video and stills at the same time, while Continuous Shooting allows you to capture multiple photos of fast-paced action.

The HTC Desire X will be available in selected markets across EMEA and Asia Pacific from September 2012. Price was not unveiled, though.

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