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HTC Desire C A320e

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reviews.cnet.co.uk
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11 years ago

Great for a casual user. Too slow if you live your life by it. Mine has a problem of frequently crashing for no apparent reason. Supplier couldn't fix it, so cannot recommend this phone.

Does what I want when it's working

Crashes/reboots several times a day

htc.com
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10 years ago
Ice scrapper

Like Most people, I use the camera to capture pictures of price tags in store to comparison shop, can't do that with this phone! Quality of camera very bad! Since I've had the phone, it would randomly reboot (maybe once a week). It then started rebooting several times a day.

techmagnifier.com
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11 years ago

HTC has come up with it all new Smartphone HTC Desire C , which marks the end of cheap phones from the Taiwanese firm. Great built and eye-catching styling, the latest from HTC is no different.

ICS 4.0 and HTC Sense UI v4.0 enabled device; Attractive Design; Touch-sensitive controls; Accelerometer; proximity sensors; Voice dialing; Voice commands; Voice recording; NFC (Optional; Mass storage device; Document viewer; Predictive text input; Organizer; Supports MP4/H.263/H.264/WMV and...

Slow and sluggish processor; Screen unresponsive at times; Poor account integration; Low pixel density screen; below 180ppi; The camera lacks flash; No front camera; The microUSB socket doesn't support MHL video output (nor is there any other video output

Mouthshut
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★★★
8 years ago
Bad phone

I use this about 3 years but at time I suggest this phone not for this generation phone.bcz under 8k you buys big deal.Cool pade note 3 lite and many more I campare to CoolPad note 3 lite vs HTC Desire C.i 100% sure Htc not stand their.

CNET
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11 years ago
HTC Desire C review Review

The Desire C can be pocketed pretty cheaply, but even at this price there are more powerful alternatives vying for your cash. Just getting Ice Cream Sandwich -- or HTC throwing in stuff like NFC -- is not enough to compensate for the phone's many shortcomings, at least in my view.

Ice Cream Sandwich; HTC Sense 4.0; MicroSD card slot

Weak processor; Small low-res screen; Call volume is quite quiet

CNET
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★★
11 years ago
HTC Desire C

This does what its supposed to do as a basic entry level smartphone. However, with only a 600MHz processor the lag makes several tasks very frustrating. If you take photos, be prepared for poor photos that utilizes multiple light sources such as those photos occurring within a concert.

O/S and Price

Underpowered - Poor performance; No flash for camera; No front facing camera for Skype

CNET
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★★
11 years ago
HTC Desire C review: HTC Desire C

Not everyone can afford a super-powered smart phone with multiple cores and a screen big enough to double as a tea tray.

The HTC Desire C delivers Android Ice Cream Sandwich to the budget end of the smart phone spectrum, but this sugary goodness can't compensate for under-powered hardware. Even at this affordable price, there are more powerful and capable budget blowers up for grabs.

Ice Cream Sandwich; HTC Sense 4.0; microSD card slot.

Weak processor; Small low-res screen; Call volume is quite quiet.

Tech2
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11 years ago
HTC Desire C Review

If we look at the 10-15K price bracket, HTC has no product offering worth considering right now. As far as Android handsets go, Sony's Live with Walkman is still the best offering here followed closely by the much older, but still relevant Samsung Galaxy Ace .

review.fwd.channel5.com
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11 years ago

The HTC Desire C is an Android 4.0 smartphone with a 3.5-inch display and a 600MHz speed processor. It has a total storage of 4GB, and a 512MB RAM. There's also a microSD memory card slot. If you've got a memory card you can store photos, videos and music to share with the device.

The HTC Desire C is an entry-level phone, but HTC hasn't skimped on its design; There are nice touches everywhere you look; Even when you life the cover off, the red interior screams out as if to say "look at me." The cover is plastic, but the build quality is still great.

The display isn't at the same level of HTC's more stellar smartphones such as the HTC Desire One X; Its 480 x 320 pixel display isn't as clear, or as bright, but still manages to cope adequately in bright conditions, but don't expect it to blow you away, The camera is fixed focus, which means you'll...

t-break
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11 years ago

Smartphones are a commodity everyone needs now; just having a feature phone isn't enough. And new technologies being implemented in high-end headsets, which then filters down to lower-end models, it only makes sense to stay connected all the time.

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