When it comes to smartphones, it is always nice to have a flagship device in your pocket all the time, but majority of us would do fine with a mid-range device as long as it functions just right without being inaccessible at the moment when you need it the most. HTC knows this, and this time around they have decided to set their sights on the mid-range market with the introduction of the HTC Desire 510, which will be able to deliver LTE connectivity to the masses without requiring you to break the proverbial bank.
Sporting quad-core LTE performance alongside a generous display, the HTC Desire 510 has been described to be an all-around multimedia powerhouse. Since it is capable of playing nice with the latest category 4 LTE connectivity, your HTC Desire 510 would be able to handle downloads at extremely fast speeds without batting an eyelid.
Other hardware specifications of the HTC Desire 510 include a quad-core 1.2GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 410 processor, 8GB of internal memory, a microSD memory card slot for expansion purposes, a 4.7” display, support for HTC BlinkFeed that ought to consolidate all of your social network and RSS feeds into an easy to read and access channel at your own whim and fancy. Expect to pick up the HTC Desire 510 in Terra White and Meridian Grey shades, and while there is no unibody aluminum chassis, the polycarbonate chassis will still ooze with class. There is no word on pricing just yet, but we do know that the HTC Desire 510 will arrive in selected regions in Europe and Asia in due time. [Press Release]