HTC Desire 10 Pro and Lifestyle offer stylish designs at a low price tag
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HTC has announced two new smart phones.
There's the mid-range Desire 10 Pro and affordable Desire 10 Lifestyle.
The phones feel good in hand, but aside from the design, they're actually quite different.
The pro model is all about performance.
It features an octocore processor with up to 4 gigabytes of RAM and up to 64 gigabytes of internal storage.
Plus is the microSD card slot for additional two terabytes of space.
Another main selling point is the camera.
It's a 20 megapixel shooter with a dual LED flash and laser autofocus, while on the front is a 13 megapixel camera that can be used with HTC new 150 degrees selfie panorama mode.
Other specs include a 5.5 inch Full HD display, a 3,000 milliamp non-removable battery, and a fingerprint sensor, which marks a first for the Desire line.
Then there's the Desire 10 Lifestyle.
It has the same 5.5 inch display as the Pro, but at a lower resolution of 1,280 by 720 pixels.
It's also equipped with a lower-end Snapdragon 400 processor, although it does with up to 3GB of RAM, 32GB of internal storage, and a MicroSD card slot.
Other specs include a 13 megapixel camera on the back, a 5 megapixel one on the front, and a 2007 [UNKNOWN] non-removable battery.
And while it doesn't have a fingerprint sensor, The Lifestyle does include the same 24 bit high res audio as the flagship HTC 10 which should make listening to music a lot more clear.
The HTC Desire 10 Lifestyle will be available at the end of September for under 300EUR while the Desire 10 Pro will be available towards the beginning of November for an undisclosed price.
For more information on both phones be sure to check out CNET.com.
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