Introduction and design
It’s getting hard to keep up with HTC’s Desire range, with so many handsets arriving and just a three-digit number to tell them apart. The HTC Desire 626 is a successor to the HTC Desire 620, and while its forgettable name doesn’t do it any favours there’s a lot to like here, at least on paper.
For one thing the specs have had a significant upgrade, with a better camera, more RAM and more storage all included. Yet you won’t pay much of a premium for the Desire 626, which comes in at £169.99 (US$179.99, around AU$257), making it just £20 (roughly US $30, AU$40) more than the Desire 620.
It ticks a lot of boxes too, from its 5-inch 720p screen to its 13MP camera and customisable interface. All of which marks it out as a clear rival to the similarly well-equipped and almost identically priced Motorola Moto G. Which is no bad thing, as Motorola’s phone is one of the best budget handsets available.
But there’s more to a phone than specs – it needs to deliver on those specs and come together as a cohesive whole, so does the HTC Desire 626 manage that?
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Source:: techradar.com – Phones