HTC teases something with "820", possibly a 64-bit Desire 820 smartphone
The
HTC rumor makes even more sense with this revelation into account, and
now the company posted a teaser image on Weibo, which shows the digit
"820". It's known that the only HTC products with three-digit names are
its Desire series of low and mid-tier phones, which leads us to the
conclusion that HTC is possibly preparing a Desire 820 phone based on
Qualcomm's upcoming Snapdragon 610 or 615 chips.
Looking
at the "8" in its name, the Desire 820 might as well go for the
octa-core Snapdragon 615, but that's purely speculative. Besides, the
latest phone in the series, the Desire 816, has a quad-core CPU. If HTC wants to keep the price down, it will probably go for the quad-core Snapdragon 610.
HTC is known for its pursuit towards being the first to bring cutting-edge technology to its smartphones. After all, this is the company that made the first consumer Android smartphone, launched the first smartphone with a 1080p display, and experimented with UltraPixel cameras to the dismay of some consumers. If there's one company we'd bet on coming up with the first 64-bit Android phone, it's HTC. We'll see what the future holds on September 4th.
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