HTC returned to their designer phone roots with the introduction of a trio of devices – the Desire 530, 630 and 825 running on Android 6.0 Marshmallow OS.
The relatively top-end model of the trio, the 825 comes in Graphite Grey Remix and Stratus White colours which can be further customized with snap on cases. The phone features a 5.5″ LCD with 720x1280p resolution powered by a Snapdragon 400 quad-core chipset clocked at 1.4GHZ paired with 2GB RAM. It has 16GB internal storage expandable via microSD slot. The stereo speakers are Hi-Res audio certified including Boomsound with Dolby Audio. Rounding up the list is the 13MP rear camera and 5MP front camera.
The dual-sim Desire 630 has similar specs with the exception of the smaller 5″ 720x1280p screen and 2,200mah battery.
The Desire 530 includes a Snapdragon 210 and 1.5GB RAM making it the lowest end model of the lot. The remaining specs are the same as the 630 although it loses the High-Res certification.
The devices will be available for sale from March 2016 directly from HTC and other online retailers.