HTC Accord has been long rumored to be one of the first Windows Phone 8 devices coming from the Taiwanese mobile phone maker this fall, and it seems that we’re indeed nearing its official unveiling.
Moreover, a newly leaked rendering that allegedly shows the device (courtesy of Football4PDA) also confirms that HTC would be set to bring it to the market under the name of 8X, as WMPoweruser reports. The phone’s full marketing name might be Windows Phone 8X by HTC, rumor has it, and September 19th could be the day when it is set to become official. When released, the new device would be able to impress uses a lot, a leaked hardware specification list for it unveils. Thus, we would see HTC launching the smartphone with a 4.3-inch touchscreen display on the front, a 720p HD panel capable of a great viewing experience.
In addition, the mobile phone would include a 1.2GHz application processor inside, along with 1GB of RAM, said leaked info suggests. Users will benefit from 16GB of internal memory with this handset as well, while enjoying all the benefits of Beats Audio technology on it. On the back, the upcoming HTC 8X smartphone would feature an 8-megapixel photo snapper with LED flash, autofocus, and support for full HD video recording.
Moreover, a front camera would be included in the mix for enabling video calling capabilities on the device. Apparently, it would sport HD video recording as well. The specs list of the handset further includes Bluetooth and WiFi connectivity, along with NFC, 3.5mm headphone jack, and a microUSB port. With two other HTC handsets in the pipeline with Microsoft’s new operating system on board, it appears that HTC is once again betting big on Windows Phone, even if it is one of the biggest players in the Android segment. For the time being, we’ll have to take all of the above info on Accord with a grain of salt. However, we’ll keep an eye out for more details on the device, so stay tuned to learn more on it.
Windows Phone 8X by HTC Images credits to @Football4PDA onTwitter via WMPoweruser |
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