Android Magazine UK - Issue No. 49

(Nancy Kaufman) #1

Review


HTChaven’trestedontheir
laurels following the Desire
816.Nowitjustneedsa
wider European release

»Verdict


Value for money
Atamid-rangepricepointtheDesire820
couldseriouslyworrymuchmoreexpensive
devicesonthemarket

Features
TheDesire820offersmoreofeverything–
more RAM, more storage, more megapixels

Design
HTC’s new design language is maturing well,
butglossyplasticsarefingerprintmagnets

Performance
The mid-range Snapdragon 615 chip looks
likeawinner.Consistentlyfastinuse

PriceTBC
»More informationhtc.co.uk
»Supplied byHTC

information


HTCDesire820


Two -tone
The Desire 820 is
constructed using HTC’s new
‘doubleshot’ process, which
creates a two-tone colour
unibodythatisextremely
strong.Thisalsofeatureson
thenewHTCDesireEye.The
devicehasaglossyfinish
which is available in a number
of different colours


DotViewcase
The HTC had fantastic
success with the Dot View
case on the One (M8) and it’s
now available for most HTC
devices, including the Desire


  1. It provides excellent
    protection while cleverly still
    enabling notifications to be
    viewed through the holes
    on the front


Bold speakers
BoomSound – HTC’s brand
nameforitsdualfront-facing
stereo speakers – is present
andasimpressiveasever.
Their inclusion does make for
larger bezels top and bottom,
butwethinkthatit’saworthy
trade-off, particularly for
gaming and movies

HTC ONE
(E8)

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better than worse than


HTC Desire 820

HTC Desire
816

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Future-proofing
HTC confirmed the Desire 820 will be updated
toLollipop,soit’sagoodbuyforthefuture.

Speedy transfers
The 820 supports 150Mbps LTE-A for fast
transfers.VodafoneandEEaresupportingtoo.


Bigger memory
The 2GB memory, means that applications are
less likely to be shut down.

something which is a defi nite benefi t of any
plastic bodied phones.
If there is any doubt as to the target market for
this device, then the 8 megapixel front-facing
camera should quickly resolve it. Second only to
HTC dedicated selfi e phone, the Desire Eye, with
it’s 13 megapixel camera and front-facing fl ash,
the 8 megapixel lens on the front of the Desire
820 takes some of the fi nest self-portraits of
any phone, with clever software features to
impress your friends. For the less concieted, the
13MP rear camera takes decent pictures too.
So what’s not to like about the Desire 820?
It’s big, really big, courtesy of that huge screen
and the BoomSound speakers. As phones in
general get larger though, it somehow feels


manageable, as long as you forget any ideas of
using it one handed. The new plastics on the
phone are very nice but the glossy back has
some downsides. It’s a little bit slippery in the
hand, susceptible to fi ngerprints and we worry it
will show scratches easily. When it’s clean and
new though, it looks fantastic.
In some markets the Desire 820 is available
with dual SIM slots (as seen on the Moto G 2nd
Generation), but in the UK it’s likely that the
single version SIM will be offered. Provided HTC
can get a wide distribution of the device in the
UK, they could really have a hit on their hands.
There is a veracious appetite for larger devices in
the market and the mid-range price point is very
underserved in that regard.

»^ Operating system ............... Android 4.4.2 KitKat
»^ Processor ...................................^ Qualcomm Snapdragon 615
Octa-core
»^ Memory .......................................16GB ROM / 2GB RAM
»^ Dimensions ..............................157.7 x 78.74 x 7.74mm
»^ Weight ..........................................155g
»^ Display size ...............................5.5 inch
»^ Display resolution ...............1280x720 pixels
»^ Connectivity ............................ LTE-A 150Mbps
»^ Expansion slot .......................microSD

technical specs


Battery life
The 2600mAh
battery is smaller
than other phablets,
so expect good but
not especially
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