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HTC currently makes some of the most desirable-looking handsets around, notably all three smartphones in its One range - the HTC One X, HTC One S and HTC One V are all stunners. It wasn't a surprise then when the less expensive HTC Desire C followed th...
A classy design and Android 4, but the screen and processor disappoint...
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The Desire C is HTC's latest budget Android smartphone, and is a handset aimed at smartphone newbies and those on a budget. The pint-sized handset sure does look good, but can it carry on the repuation left by the original HTC Desire? DesignThis device...
Nice design, runs Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich, good battery life...
600MHz processor can be painfully slow, poor camera...
The HTC Desire C is a good budget handset, and one of the few to come running Android Ice Cream Sandwich. However, its poor camera and lack of speed may leave some users feeling let down...
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Until recently, Desire was the name HTC reserved for its best handsets. The HTC One series now takes that place, yet HTC has just sprung the little Desire C out of nowhere. It continues the Desire name for its smartphones, only this time at a lower bud...
The HTC Desire C is a nicely designed budget Android 4.0 handset. It could make a good first smartphone but doesn't have any outstanding features. The price is attractive but if you're not bothered about NFC then it's worth paying an extra £20 for the...
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In the not too distant past the 'Desire' range of smartphones from HTC were their flagship range, this was until MWC 2012 when HTC announced the excellent 'One Series'. At that point I didn't think that we would see a Desire branded handset from HTC a...
Here we are at the end of another smartphone review, and this one has been a real eye opener in to the world of the 'budget smartphone' because I have been truly surprised by how good the device is. Considering the specifications are really quite medi...
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gadgetshow.channel5.com Updated: 2013-02-14 11:42:13
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The HTC Desire C is an Android 4.0 smartphone with a 3.5-inch display and a 600MHz speed processor. It has a total storage of 4GB, and a 512MB RAM. There’s also a microSD memory card slot. If you’ve got a memory card you can store photos, videos and mu...
The HTC Desire C is an entry-level phone, but HTC hasn’t skimped on its design. There are nice touches everywhere you look. Even when you life the cover off, the red interior screams out as if to say “look at me.” The cover is plastic, but the build quality is still great. The Desire C is nice phone to hold. Its curves make the device feel pleasant in the hand. And it’s dead light, too, weighing...
The display isn’t at the same level of HTC’s more stellar smartphones such as the HTC Desire One X. Its 480 x 320 pixel display isn’t as clear, or as bright, but still manages to cope adequately in bright conditions, but don’t expect it to blow you away. The camera is fixed focus, which means you’ll never get close to the high quality photos possible on more advanced smartphones. You’ll need stea...
The HTC Desire C is a pleasant entry-level device for those looking for their first Android 4.0 smartphone, but its battery life makes enjoying its features to the max a little difficult. Ration internet and app usage, and the HTC Desire C does a good...
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When it launched its flagship One line of Android phones earlier this year HTC suggested it would be sticking to a policy of creating fewer more clearly differentiated handsets. Well, it appears not to have taken very long for that policy to have been ero...
Nice styling and good build quality, Good quality screen, Android 4.0 is feature packed...
A little expensive for its features, Can become quite slow...
It's always a difficult task to judge a budget phone as for some people the compromises made won't matter but for others they'll be fundamental – like the missing LED on the flash in this instance. Also, there's always the competition from second hand mod...
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The HTC Desire C sits at the bottom of the company's range of Android handsets. It's difficult to ignore the choice of name for this particular phone, picking up on the heritage of the Desire family. As a quick reminder, the HTC Desire was a fantastic...
Good sized 3.5-inch display but in small package, latest software, great design and build...
Camera lacks autofocus, battery life is poor, looks a little pricey compared to other budget models, Beats turning on and off suggests a software bug...
Priced a little higher than some budget rivals, the HTC Desire C also exhibits better design and build. Basic specs are expected, but a few issues, such as short battery life, lessen the appeal of this Android smartphone...
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HTC has included a bizarre list of specs on its desire C – the snapper is average at best, yet the audio player competes with its high-end handsets. There’s a slow chip but it’s running the latest version of Android. If you’re not fussed about having...
Solid build, HTC Sense offers lots of fun, useful features to Android Ice Cream Sandwich...
600MHz chip is slow under pressure, average snapper, higherspec handsets available for the same price.
While the Desire C shows it is possible to run Android Ice Cream Sandwich on a low spec handset, we're still not sure why you would want to...
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Great build and style is an HTC hallmark and the HTC Desire C is no different. While the HTC One range - comprising the HTC One X , HTC One S and HTC One V - has thrilled Android fans, there's a huge market for first time Android users, upgrading to a sma...
Palm size, HTC design, Android 4.0...
White case can scuff...
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Once upon a time, the Desire was the king of HTC's smartphones. The One series has taken that mantle in 2012, so the Desire is now reduced to propping up the bottom of HTC's smartphone lineup. The HTC Desire C retails for $229 but features the Beats Au...
Good design and build, Relatively low price, Decent battery life...
Can be sluggish at times, Abysmal camera, Limited internal memory...
The HTC Desire C is a competitively priced pre-paid smartphone that offers a few features we aren't used to seeing on low-end Android devices. We like its design, build quality and the decent battery life it offers, but the sluggish user experience will f...
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The HTC Desire C may be the end of an era for low-end handsets from the Taiwanese firm, as it has recently come out and said that it's not doing "cheap, cheap phones" anymore. Perhaps slightly confusingly named for those who are aware of HTC's back catalo...
Attractive design, ICS & Sense 4.0, Beats Audio, Easy to use...
Slow and sluggish, screen unresponsive at times, poor account integration...
The HTC Desire C is better than the handsets it's come in to replace, but not by much.The intuitive interface, attractive design and competitive price tag means the Desire C certainly has the opportunity to do well at the low end of the market – especiall...
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digitalversus.com Updated: 2013-04-14 14:35:45
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On the sidelines of the recent One series (One X, One S and One V), HTC has released a new budget smartphone, the Desire C. The Desire C has a... With its 3.5-inch screen, the Desire C is HTC's latest entry-level handset, due to land in May in red, black...
Compact, Good finishing, Photo rendering, ICS Sense = good combo...
Short viewing angles, Video rendering, White body marks easily, Multitasking: at your own risk...
The Desire C offers a good overall user experience, as budget smartphones go. It tends to slow down when your run more than one task at a time, but it should satisfy the needs of any user who's trying to avoid an over-sized, over-priced, deluxe device...
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computeractive.co.uk Updated: 2013-04-14 14:35:45
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HTC seems to be launching new smartphones every other week at the moment and the Desire C is its cheapest Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich model so far.Available without contract for £166, it's a chubby little phone that bears a strong resemblance to the...
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Looks like famous manufacturer HTC grew fed up with manufacturing cheap smartphones for people who have never owned such a product before. The Taiwanese company recently announced their $200 Desire C device which can very well be be the last of the compan...
The HTC Desire C is the company's solution to offer better battery life. The phone does not fail 100%, but it's not the best in the branch, either. Sure, it is an appealing device sporting a great UI, but at the end of the day this is no Samsung Galaxy Y...
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Anyone remember the HTC Desire? I was a proud owner and user of this handset until way beyond its sell by date. I grew into it quickly, really liked it and it felt like a great phone. I wasn't the only one, either. The Desire was an extremely popular mobi...
Nice chassis design, Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich, 25GB Dropbox storage...
Slow processor, Relatively poor screen, Average camera...
The Desire C is HTC's lowest cost handset. It has some headline-grabbing specifications such as Android 4, 25GB of Dropbox storage and NFC, and the hardware design is appealing. But it is let down by an underpowered processor, average camera and low-reso...
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wired.co.uk Updated: 2013-05-19 17:20:47
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HTC's latest budget Android handset brings Ice Cream Sandwich to the masses, but with a slower than expected processor, at what cost?It's on sale SIM-free for around £170.DesignThe HTC Desire C doesn't break the mould in terms of style. It's a standard...
Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich, HTC Sense 4.0, decent camera...
Slow processor, unresponsive screen...
The HTC Desire C is a decent little smartphone, with Ice Cream Sandwich as a special treat and a half decent camera too, but that low-powered processor means it's outshone by other low-priced Androids.SpecificationsSoftware : Android 4.0.3 Ice Cream Sa...
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Over the past few months we have taken a look at some truly impressive smartphones, from the Sony Experia S to the Samsung Galaxy S3. Nestled in between the two was the HTC One X, a product which was one of the first to market with the new multi-core Tegr...
When designing the Desire C HTC clearly had a few goals. They wanted a new, Android 4.0 handset which would be responsive, reasonably sturdy and offer a design similar to their new higher end range. The Desire C delivers on those points with its compact (...
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Telstra has long had a healthy stable of pre-paid smartphones and Australia's leading telco has quietly slipped another into its line-up. The HTC Desire C retails for just $229 but features the Beats Audio sound profile, comes with integrated 25GB Dropbox...
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tech.uk.msn.com Updated: 2013-11-06 16:07:37
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HTC recently launched its new One series phones, all-singing all-dancing devices that, in the case of the flagship One X, allow you to snap a fashion model while falling through the air at 150 mph. Well, at least according to the TV advert currently doing...
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geeksquad.co.uk Updated: 2014-03-22 03:41:46
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What is the HTC Desire C smartphone like? Is it worth buying? Agent Leon Andrews gives us his expert opinion on the affordable, pocket-size, Android-powered handset in this in-depth review. Can the Desire C cut the mustard when compared to the competition...
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With Nokia switching most of their efforts to Windows Phone there’s very few “featurephones” coming onto the market. It’s left the door open for cheaper Android smartphones which, despite dropping a few specs here and there, still give owners access i...
Link – Our mobile dealsAnd finally…We always have a few snaps that we don't use in the review, so here's all the shots we snapped during the making of this review…Huawei Honour available now in the UKCome and feel my Surface - Microsoft tablets are goShar...
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The first thing we noticed about the new HTC Desire C is its size. The phone is only 107.2x60.6x12.3mm. Despite its small stature, HTC managed to fit a 3.5-inch touchscreen and it takes up most of the space on the front of the phone.It's a curvy device, t...
Ice Cream Sandwich, Beats Audio...
Camera quality, Small Size, Poor Multitasking, Lack of a camera flash...
With the Desire C, you are getting exactly what you pay for, a budget phone but with the added bonus of Ice Cream Sandwich. If you are looking for a smartphone with the latest software for a low price this phone is suitable for you.As an entry level Andro...
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The Desire C is the newest HTC phone and it operates with Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich on a single core 600 MHz processor. It has a 3.5 inch screen on a 4.22-inch phone and weighs in at only 100 grams with the battery.Despite being small, it feels rathe...
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whatmobile.net Updated: 2014-04-04 04:33:46
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When HTC originally released the original HTC Desire, it was a game changer. A slick, classy design, great screen and lots of features, not to mention a deeply attractive overlay on top of the Android OS. Then came the HTC Desire S , the HTC Desire HD and...
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techradar.com/au/ Updated: 2014-04-13 04:40:57
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The HTC Desire C may be the end of an era for low-end handsets from the Taiwanese firm, as it has recently come out and said that it's not doing "cheap, cheap phones" anymore.Perhaps slightly confusingly named for those who are aware of HTC's back catalog...
Attractive design, ICS & Sense 4.0, Beats Audio, Easy to use...
Slow and sluggish, screen unresponsive at times, poor account integration...
The HTC Desire C is better than the handsets it's come in to replace, but not by much. The intuitive interface, attractive design and competitive price tag means the Desire C certainly has the opportunity to do well at the low end of the market – especia...
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Wired.co.uk offers advice on the best budget Android phones for UK shoppers.High-spec, high-price smartphones might be what get us excited, but the real work is being done at the budget end of the Android market, with workhorse devices that make the da...
Good spec for the price, Ice Cream Sandwich, solid build...
No frontfacing camera, Score: 7...
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tbreak.ae Updated: 2016-12-29 18:26:44
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Smartphones are a commodity everyone needs now; just having a feature phone isn’t enough. And new technologies being implemented in high-end headsets, which then filters down to lower-end models, it only makes sense to stay connected all the time. Plus...
Simple and elegant design, good build quality, comes with Ice Cream Sandwich...
Slow processor makes for a cumbersome user experience, and weak camera with fixed autofocus.
On first sight the HTC Desire C looks like a very promising phone, with a smart design and good build. Start it up and you’ll be happy with the visuals, although the low resolution screen will put a damper on things. Soon you’ll realize after using the...
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Smartphones are a commodity everyone needs now; just having a feature phone isn’t enough. And new technologies being implemented in high-end headsets, which then filters down to lower-end models, it only makes sense to stay connected all the time. Plus...
Simple and elegant design, good build quality, comes with Ice Cream Sandwich...
Slow processor makes for a cumbersome user experience, and weak camera with fixed autofocus.
On first sight the HTC Desire C looks like a very promising phone, with a smart design and good build. Start it up and you’ll be happy with the visuals, although the low resolution screen will put a damper on things. Soon you’ll realize after using the...
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HTC has stepped out of its comfort zone with this one. It's not their first attempt at a smartphone for the masses and the Taiwanese are definitely getting the hang of it. The Desire C is firmly in the tradition of the two Wildfires and the Explorer...
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Until recently, Desire was the name HTC reserved for its best handsets. The HTC One series now takes that place, yet HTC has just sprung the little Desire C out of nowhere. It continues the Desire name for its smartphones, only this time at a lower bu...
The HTC Desire C is a nicely designed budget Android 4.0 handset. It could make a good first smartphone but doesn't have any outstanding features. The price is attractive but if you're not bothered about NFC then it's worth paying an extra £20 for the...
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Contents: In the box: Back to the table of contents >>> Positioning HTC happened to have never had good sales in the low-end sector, although they have made a series of repeated attempts to consolidate some position in this very sector. Every yea...
There are no complaints about the reception quality and the voice rendering quality. My handset showed really well in receiving the network signal during the entire two-week period I had been using it. The voice speaker of the HTC Desire C is not bad...
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DesignThis budget blower is the first Desire branded smartphone that we've seen for a while, but gone is the design reminiscent with HTC's last-generation handsets, as the Desire C looks more like a shrunken down HTC One X. That's no bad thing, as it...
Nice design, good battery life, runs Android 4.0 ICS...
Poor camera, low resolution screen...
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mobileburn.com Updated: 2013-02-14 11:42:13
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Sponsored links, if any, appear in green. The HTC Desire C is a new low-end smartphone that follows in the footsteps of the HTC Wildfire series of phones. Indeed, the Desire C's specifications are very similar to last year's Wildfire S, despite it bei...
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HTC is a company which is almost completely focused on producing high-tier smartphones, but from time to time, it's releasing a little something for the budget market as well. The HTC Tattoo was the first phone to bring some HTC to the low-end segment...
Good looks, Android 4 outofthebox, Beats Audio...
Slow processor, Subpar camera...
The HTC Desire C is a fine low-end smartphone. It's compact and cute, and will certainly get the job done for most standard tasks.The price for this phone is just right. It's priced very closely to rivals such as the Sony Ericsson Xperia ray and Motor...
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With Nokia switching most of their efforts to Windows Phone there’s very few “featurephones” coming onto the market. It’s left the door open for cheaper Android smartphones which, despite dropping a few specs here and there, still give owners access i...
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I f we look at the 10-15K price bracket, HTC has no product offering worth considering right now. As far as Android handsets go, Sony's Live with Walkman is still the best offering here followed closely by the much older, but still relevant Samsung Galaxy...
HTC has priced the Desire C at a street price of Rs.14,000, which is simply too expensive for what essentially feels like a sub-10K phone. HTC may have increased the screen size but the display seems even worse than the Explorer since the resolution has...
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HTC proves budget doesn't mean last generation software, with the £150 Desire C carrying Ice Cream Sandwich and Sense 4.0When buying a smartphone on a budget, compromises often need to be made, usually with screen size, and quality, overall horsepower...
While low on horsepower and short on size, the HTC Desire C is a sterling example of how Android OEMs should be approaching their business. By simply putting ICS and Sense 4.0 on it, HTC brings its best user experience to the Desire C, potentially crea...
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HTC Desire C MRP: Rs 15,500 Street Price (As On 14-Aug-2012): Rs 14,000 (HomeShop18.com) ; Rs 14,200 ( Infibeam.com ; Indiaplaza.com ) While the HTC One X fights it out for the top spot , the Desire C is targeted at budget buyers. The phone looks very sim...
Sturdy build, Impressive sound quality.
Sluggish performance, Terrible camera, Mediocre video player...
I found no issues with the handset's call quality and signal reception. Like most Android handsets though, the Desire C's integrated GPS failed to lock onto the navigational satellites during the test. However, with Assisted GPS turned on, the handset ca...
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recombu.com Updated: 2014-03-26 03:39:14
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H TC have always been three of our favourite letters across price-points, so you can imagine our delight when we heard we were going to get a low-cost phone running Ice Cream Sandwich, packing HTC's trademark high quality design and Sense 4.0 this summer...
Great design, Ice Cream Sandwich, Sense 4.0...
HVGA screen, Poor camera, Slow processor...
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HTC's latest smartphone is an entry-level handset offering Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich) for around £190 SIM free. It sounds like a bargain on paper, with NFC support an added bonus.But we're not so sure the Desire C does its job well enough — even at...
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In terms of specs the Desire C it packs a 600MHz processor and 512MB of RAM. It's a smidge bigger than the Wildfire S from 3.2 on the Wildfire to 3.5 on the Desire C. It keeps its HVGA resolution of (320×480).In terms of aesthetics, this phone has it all...
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