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HTC Desire 620G+ dual SIM comes for Rs 16,900

byCustoms Today Report
10/04/2015
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NEW DELHI: HTC has announced the HTC dual SIM Desire 626G+ with its sleek, bold, vibrant colours and impressive features. It comes with a sharp 12.7cm HD screen, a 13MP camera combined with HTC’s Sense user interface for a rich and enticing viewing experience.

“We are excited to share with our customers about the HTC Desire 626G+ dual sim, a truly capable high speed mobile experience for all”, said Faisal Siddiqui, HTC President for South Asia.

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HTC Desire 626G+ feature a 13MP primary camera and a 5MP front facing camera. With its sleek and colourful design, keeping you in style, the powerful octa-core processor delivers smooth multimedia experience. Be informed with the latest news and social updates with HTC Blink Feed.

The HTC Desire 626G+ dual SIM comes with a sharp 12.7 cm screen with stunning clarity allowing users to see more and do more. It also supports Full HD (1080 p) video recording for both the rear and front cameras perfect for those special occasions.

The octa-core 1.7GHz with Android and HTC Sense gives users a great smooth multimedia experience. The dual SIM 3G features allow users to also do more on favourite network giving the freedom to speed away.

Availability

The HTC Desire 620G+ dual SIM comes in Blue Lagoon & White Birch and will be available at an MOP of Rs 16,900 with leading mobile operators and major retailers in India.

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