Manufacturers start to build muscle like a pair of youngsters stepping on the gas at the exit of a traffic light. One of the strongest is capable of betting is the Taiwanese HTC, which in addition to overshadowing the competition with the superb HTC Evo 4G in the United States, is preparing an equally overwhelming landing on the old continent with the HTC Ace. This would be a mobile with a 4.3-inch screen, Super AMOLED panel and Android 3.0 Gingerbread operating system.
No confirmed dates or prices, the HTC Ace would have a front camera of 1.3 megapixels. If the secondary sensor has as much resolution as the main camera of some mobiles on the market, what will the master camera be like? Well, with quality eight megapixel and video recording FullHD is said, or what is the same, with image size of 1,920 x 1080 pixels (the resolution TVs highest quality currently being sold).
In order to meet Google's "recommendations" to equip Android 3.0, the HTC Ace would have a 1.5 GHz processor, although no data has been given within this leak about its graphics unit. The first renderings of this possible HTC Ace offer a very minimalist look and compact this device, which is the same as other phones in its class, should include a powerful profile compatible media player, including the most popular formats of music and video (without leaving behind those encoded in DivX and XviD).
Unlike the HTC Evo 4G, the HTC Ace would not be prepared to connect to WiMax networks, but would be limited to 3G data connection systems through HSDPA and HSUPA, consequently excellent transfer rates, although without reaching that system that, next to LTE, it is considered 4G.
Via: Movilzona
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