HTC smartphones saw a continuous decline in sales in recent years, and business was focused more on other technologies. But HTC is back now, and it promises to be the latest company to join the 5G race.
In recent times, HTC has been more focused on affordable phones and even VR headsets but is now looking to make (another) comeback with a new flagship 5G enabled phone. According to reliable sources the company is already working on a device to release sooner than expected.
HTC Taiwan’s general manager, Chen Boyu confirmed his company will introduce a 5G smartphone in Taiwan as soon as 5G services will be launched in the country. This is expected to happen in July when the technology will go live on the island. Also, this probably means the smartphone won’t be widely available straight away. We don’t have any more details about the device, but we will keep you posted as more surface.
Until then, it’s reported HTC is working on yet another mid-range smartphone. The long-rumored HTC Desire 20 Pro is expected to roll out this June and it will be powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 660 or 665 processor, coupled with 6GB RAM. We also know it will pack a three-camera setup and a rear-mounted fingerprint sensor, looking something this:
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