New HTC 'Butterfly' Smartphone
New HTC 'Butterfly' Smartphone
HTC Butterfly has a 5-inch screen with a pixel density of 440 ppi (pixels per inch) and a full 1080p HD resolution, compared with the iPhone 5 has 4-inch display at 326 ppi at a lower resolution.
"We are convinced that HTC Butterfly, a new model for high-end smartphones," CEO Peter Chou said at the launch in Taipei.
HTC sells its own smartphones and also makes handsets for a number of leading U.S. companies, including Google's Nexus One.
The company has recently launched a new range of smartphones, as it faces fierce competition from Apple and the South Korean Samsung and given the third-quarter profit tumbled 79.1 percent from year to year.
HTC and Apple have been locked in more than 20 patents worldwide lawsuits the two companies in a global patent settlement last month. The world's largest technology companies have routinely pounding one another with patent suits.
There were rumors in the past to say that this HTC device will be called HTC or HTC DLX Deluxe, but it seems HTC has chosen to go the branding consistent across the world to keep.
As stated in the specifications table above, the handset comes with an 8 megapixel camera on the back, which has an aperture of f/2.0 and a 26 mm lens. HTC also has a number of features like autofocus, LED flash and BSI sensor that can be useful for taking pictures in low-light environments. Another nice touch is that it can record videos in 1080p, which provides full HD video recording. It also comes with a VideoPic feature where a user can capture 6-megapixel photos while shooting HD video at the same time. The camera used here also has slow motion video capture and playback.
As is the case with all HTC smartphones launched in the past year, HTC Butterfly comes with Beats Audio Dr Dre drivers.
As of now, information on the pricing of the handset and availability is not yet known.
HTC Butterfly has a 5-inch screen with a pixel density of 440 ppi (pixels per inch) and a full 1080p HD resolution, compared with the iPhone 5 has 4-inch display at 326 ppi at a lower resolution.
"We are convinced that HTC Butterfly, a new model for high-end smartphones," CEO Peter Chou said at the launch in Taipei.
HTC sells its own smartphones and also makes handsets for a number of leading U.S. companies, including Google's Nexus One.
The company has recently launched a new range of smartphones, as it faces fierce competition from Apple and the South Korean Samsung and given the third-quarter profit tumbled 79.1 percent from year to year.
HTC and Apple have been locked in more than 20 patents worldwide lawsuits the two companies in a global patent settlement last month. The world's largest technology companies have routinely pounding one another with patent suits.
There were rumors in the past to say that this HTC device will be called HTC or HTC DLX Deluxe, but it seems HTC has chosen to go the branding consistent across the world to keep.
As stated in the specifications table above, the handset comes with an 8 megapixel camera on the back, which has an aperture of f/2.0 and a 26 mm lens. HTC also has a number of features like autofocus, LED flash and BSI sensor that can be useful for taking pictures in low-light environments. Another nice touch is that it can record videos in 1080p, which provides full HD video recording. It also comes with a VideoPic feature where a user can capture 6-megapixel photos while shooting HD video at the same time. The camera used here also has slow motion video capture and playback.
As is the case with all HTC smartphones launched in the past year, HTC Butterfly comes with Beats Audio Dr Dre drivers.
As of now, information on the pricing of the handset and availability is not yet known.
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