HTC Desire 200

2013 Android smartphone
HTC Desire 200 with back cover removed

The HTC Desire 200 is a low-end Android smartphone released by HTC in 2013. It uses a 3.5-inch display and single-core 1 GHz processor. It was officially unveiled on 18 June 2013 on the website of HTC.[1][2][3] Its Taiwan release price was NT$4990.[1]

Specifications

Hardware

The HTC Desire 200 has a 3.5-inch LCD display with 480 x 320 resolution,[1][2] Qualcomm Snapdragon S1 system-on-chip with a single-core 1 GHz CPU, 512 MB of DDR RAM and 4 GB of internal storage[1][2][3][4] expandable with a Micro SD card up to 32 GB,[2][4] and a 5 MP fixed-focus rear camera that has f/2.8 aperture and 34 mm focal length, and can record videos up to VGA (640x480) resolution.[2][5][6][7]

The device uses a 1230 mAh removable battery, supporting up to 10 hours and 50 minutes of 2G talk time, or 7 hours and 20 minutes of 3G talk time.[5][6]

The device supports 3G networking with HSDPA speeds of up to 7.2 Mbit/s and HSUPA speeds of up to 5.76 Mbit/s.[5] The device also supports Bluetooth 4.0, Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, microUSB and GPS and Beats Audio enhancements.[2][7] The package also includes "our highest quality in-ear headset" as said by HTC.[3][6][8]

The device measures 107.7 x 60.8 x 11.9 mm and weighs 100 grams.[4][5]

Software

The HTC Desire 200 uses Android Ice Cream Sandwich software with HTC's custom Sense interface.[5]

Reception

Critical reception to the device was mixed when it was initially released. Sharif Sakr of Engadget called the form factor of the device "neat" and the Snapdragon processor "aging", and said that the device has "decent-looking build quality and styling".[1] Bogdan Bele of Android Authority noted that the device was intended for "more budget-conscious" customers that are "willing to make some serious compromises in terms of features".[8] Andy Boxall of Digital Trends commented that the device looks "sleek and stylish" in its official pictures.[2] Kate Solomon of TechRadar described the device as "diminuitive [sic] size with ageing specs".[3]

PhoneArena gave the device a score of 6.5 out of 10. The review noted that the small size of the device meant that it was easy to hold, and the volume and power buttons were easy to press with tactile feedback. The 3.5 inch display was criticized for its low size and resolution, causing the web browsing to be "rather uninspiring", and the Sense 4.0 user interface "doesn't look all that pretty" at the screen resolution. Performance was relatively slow due to the entry level processor and 512 MB of RAM, and only 1 GB of the 4 GB of internal storage was accessible for the user. The 5 MP camera was fixed focus but very fast for capturing both photos and videos, and pictures were usually underexposed and noisy in auto shooting mode.[6]

This phone wasn't being fared well in Western Europe, mainly due to lack of NFC of which the Desire C had.

References

  1. ^ a b c d e Sakr, Sharif (18 June 2013). "HTC Desire 200 goes official: 3.5 inches of low-end Android with Beats Audio and 5MP camera (updated)". Engadget. AOL Inc. Archived from the original on 19 November 2015. Retrieved 18 November 2015.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g Boxall, Andy (18 June 2013). "No nonsense, budget Android smartphone, the HTC Desire 200, made official". Digital Trends. Designtechnica Corporation. Archived from the original on 19 November 2015. Retrieved 18 November 2015.
  3. ^ a b c d Solomon, Kate (18 June 2013). "HTC Desire 200 comes in diminuitive [sic] size with ageing specs". TechRadar. Future plc. Archived from the original on 19 November 2015. Retrieved 18 November 2015.
  4. ^ a b c "HTC unveils the Desire 200". notebookcheck.net. 18 June 2013. Archived from the original on 21 August 2014. Retrieved 17 February 2022.
  5. ^ a b c d e "HTC Desire 200 – Full phone specifications". GSMArena. Archived from the original on 18 November 2015. Retrieved 17 November 2015.
  6. ^ a b c d P., Daniel (29 July 2013). "HTC Desire 200 Review". PhoneArena. Archived from the original on 18 November 2015. Retrieved 18 November 2015.
  7. ^ a b "HTC Desire 200 is officially announced with 3.5" display". gsmarena.com. 18 June 2013. Archived from the original on 22 June 2013. Retrieved 17 February 2022.
  8. ^ a b Bele, Bogdan (18 June 2013). "HTC Desire 200 budget Android handset made official by the company". Android Authority. Archived from the original on 18 November 2015. Retrieved 18 November 2015.

External links

  • Media related to HTC Desire 200 at Wikimedia Commons
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