HTC Desire 650 unveiled in Taiwan - Hi-Res audio, low-end Android

Peter, 23 November 2016

HTC released a new entry level phone in Taiwan - the Desire 650. It has a characteristic dual finish back - the top half is smooth, the bottom half has ridges. This will massively improve grip, but despite looking like one, this isn’t a rugged phone.

Its claim to fame is the BoomSound audio and Hi-Res audio certification. The rest is less impressive with a 5” 720p screen (not even IPS).

The phone runs Android 6.0 Marshmallow with HTC’s custom Sense skin on a quad-core Qualcomm chipset (not specified, but we’re hoping for Snapdragon 610, 410 is the less appealing possibility). The memory department includes 2GB of RAM, 16GB storage and a microSD slot.

For photography, the HTC Desire 650 offers a 13MP camera (f/2.2) on the back and 5MP one (f/2.8) on the front. Both shoot 1080p video and support HDR.

HTC Desire 650 HTC Desire 650
HTC Desire 650

It is an LTE-enabled phone powered by a 2,200mAh battery, which promises to last 17 and a half hours of talk time and 5 and a half hours of browsing on Wi-Fi.

Note that the Desire 650 appears only on HTC's Taiwanese site for now and there's no mention of price yet.

Source (in Mandarin) | Via


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Reader comments

  • Anonymous
  • 30 Dec 2016
  • H5N

I tried the audio quality it's flagship quality, the screen is very good, camera is not bad and it feels really nice in the hand. Compared to my Deirse 530, massive improvement and the price should be similar.

  • Anonymous
  • 24 Nov 2016
  • KiU

most possibly won't be available in my country... *sigh*

  • Anonymous
  • 24 Nov 2016
  • Ygk

They should make it audiophile phone if the rest of the hardware is low end. Well I'm sure the dac will be decent but if the amp is crap it's not worth it. You can get better frequency response with cheap phone. Overall very good spec. This phone wil...

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