We have been telling you for a few weeks that the HTC Bliss can be the bet of the Taiwanese firm to reissue the spirit of the HTC Wildfire (and the later HTC Wildfire S) in a terminal especially focused on the female audience. Without knowing if this mobile will land in Spain, or if it will do so under another name, today we have learned about new specifications of this upper-middle-range terminal .
For starters, it raises the bar on the measurement of its previous mobile for them, reaching a 3.7-inch multi-touch screen. The HTC Bliss makes full connections, contemplating 3G, Wi-Fi, GPS with A-GPS support , Bluetooth and microUSB. It also has a camera of five megapixel system - based BSI we have seen in recent mobile signature (which improves reception of light on the sensor). On the other hand, the camera records HD video in 720p quality.
However, the HTC Bliss is not lavish too much in internal memory, as is customary in the firm's terminals. Although it includes a background of four GB (in many of its HTC devices it directly uses an anecdotal capacity of about 150 MB), it may fall short for many customers, so it will be necessary to install microSD cards of up to 32 GB at most.
As for the power that this HTC Bliss uses, we know that it will carry a Qualcomm processor with a power of one GHz, although we do not know if it is the famous Snapdragon. It also integrates a 768 MB RAM, something that should be applauded in the face of the manufacturer.
One of the points that makes this HTC Bliss especially attractive to the female audience is the rosary of accessories that could be launched especially with this terminal in mind. One, for example, will be a brooch that we can hang on the HTC Bliss housing. There are many brooches and beads of this style, you will think.
However, in the case of the HTC Bliss, in addition, we will not only use these accessories with aesthetic or decorative criteria, since they will serve to tell us active notifications on the phone, through signals with small LED lights that will help us to know if we have a missed call, a new message or unread emails in the inbox.