The HTC Desire C (codenamed Golfu (GSM) or Golfc (CDMA)) is an Android smartphone manufactured by HTC. It is a entry-level device, the Desire C is also patterned off other low-end HTC phones such as the Explorer and Wildfire S with 512 MB of RAM and a 600 MHz processor (can be overclocked to 844mhz via CM Performance), but with features from later HTC devices such as the One X including a similar design, Android 4.0 and Sense 4.0a, Beats Audio, and support for NFC. The Desire C is available in three different colours—black, white, and red.[1]
Availability
The HTC Desire C was released on several carriers in the United Kingdom in June 2012, such as 3, T-Mobile and Orange.[2] In July 2012, Virgin Mobile and SaskTel became the first Canadian carriers to offer the Desire C.
The Desire C is also available on Cricket Wireless in the US, with a 1 GHz processor and CDMA technology instead of GSM.
Model variants
There are model variants of HTC Desire C:
- H1000C - CDMA variant for Cricket Wireless
- PL01100 - Europe/Asia A320e variant
- PL01110 - A320eN variant with NFC
- PL01120 - Unknown GSM variant?
- PL01130 - Americas A320a variant
- PL01140 - China A320c variant
- PL01150 - Australian A320b variant
- PL01200 - CDMA variant for Cricket Wireless (Cricket Muve)
- PL01210 - Unknown CDMA variant?
References
- ^ "HTC Desire C review". Pocket Lint. Archived from the original on 27 July 2012. Retrieved 21 June 2012.
- ^ Page, Carly. "HTC Desire C arrives in UK for £13 a month". The Inquirer. Archived from the original on June 4, 2012. Retrieved 21 June 2012.
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