Thanks to this leaked press shot which has revealed that the Taiwanese vendor HTC has plans to release another Android 4.0 smartphone – the Golf, along with the One S this summer. The HTC Golf will be re-branded as the Wildfire C at the time of its announcement. According to the guys at PocketNow, this handset is destined to be an entry-level budget smartphone which is why you guys shouldn’t be expecting any flamboyant specs and should be positioned into HTC’s current lineup below the three members of the One series (the One X, One V and One S). The handset will run on a single-core sub-gigahertz processor and will sport a 3.5-inch HVGA display with a resolution of 480 x 320 pixels. Also Read - Beeper app universal chat app will integrate iMessage on Android, Windows
It will rock a 5.0MP shooter at the back, a front-facing camera, 512MB RAM, Bluetooth 3.0, Wi-fi 802.11, micro SD card slot and 4GB internal memory. Thankfully, it will run the new Sense 4.0, will feature 25GB of free DropBox storage and Beats Audio tech which we have lately seen on most recent HTC devices. We can expect the Wildfire C to hit various regions before the end of this quarter. Also Read - Android 12 could come with a new mode that restricts networking features: Report
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