The HTC Desire 826 was recently declared, bringing an alternate 64-bit empowered midranger to the table. This one accompanies the "best possible" working framework to boot – the Desire 826 is preloaded with Android 5.0 Lollipop, despite the fact that it is wearing the organization's restrictive Sense UI. Upon first look, the HTC Desire plan dialect is immediately conspicuous, with simply a couple of exceptionally minor changes and redesigns. We should observe.
Design
The HTC Desire 826 helps us a ton to remember the 820's configuration dialect, blended with a sprinkle of Desire EYE. It is generally made of gleaming plastic, embellished with some inconspicuous shade stresses – an advanced look, which is by all accounts turning into a signature of the Desire arrangement. The sides of the 826 have a rubbery composition, which ought to accommodate a superior grasp of its not really little body. This handset is additionally furnished with HTC's Boomsound speakers, which are covered up in meager lines where the showcase board meets the top and base bezels – much like how HTC did with the Desire EYE.
Display
The presentation is still a 5.5" showcase, yet the Desire 826 one-ups the Desire 820 by upping the determination to 1080 x 1920 pixels, which provides for it a pleasant thick degree of 401 PPI. It offers a sharp picture, pleasant, wide survey plot, and is encompassed by rather thick bezels by today's gauges.
Interface
HTC's smart Sense interface makes a return, yet this time around – it embellishes Android 5.0 Lollipop, which makes the Desire 826 HTC's first midranger to accompany Google's most current OS out of the case. On first look – the Sense UI doesn't appear to look altogether different from anything we've seen as such.
Processor and Memory
The Desire 826 is fueled by the 64-bit, octa-center Qualcomm Snapdragon 615, timed at 1.7 Ghz, and matched with 2 GB of RAM. Presently, we've experienced this Soc some time recently, as it likewise controls the Desire 820 – a pleasant and compelling CPU, which gives a smart execution – we are really inquisitive how it would perform under far reaching testing on a telephone with Android 5.0 Lollipop.
The telephone's inside memory is 16 GB and it underpins microsd, microsdhc, and microsdxc cards of up to 128 GB.
Camera
The principle cam has a 13 MP determination sensor, holding in line with HTC's strides towards empowering and swaying clients to take all the more top notch photographs. On the off chance that the sensor is the same as the one in the Desire 820, we'd expect some extremely fulfilling results. The frontal snapper is a 4 MP Ultrapixel cam. Yup, the tech that HTC attempted to pack in not one, however two of its One (M7 and M8) models' fundamental cams, and which is reputed to be nonattendant from the forthcoming 2015 lead, is making a return as a selfie-cam. This could really turn out well, as frontal cams frequently need better light-siphoning capacities, and HTC's Ultrapixel tech was designed on account of simply that.
Expectations
A marginally redesigned Desire 820, with a crisper show, an alternate sort of frontal cam, and a somewhat sleeker outline with its concealed speaker grilles and rubbery bezels, the Desire 826 doesn't appear to offer specs that are quite superior to its kin, in any case, if one were available for another HTC midranger at this moment, we could perceive how the freshest offering could be more appealing.
Lamentably, the main thing we think about the handset's dispatch is that it will be hitting stores in China soon. This doesn't imply that it won't be accessible in the US, however, there is not word on if or when. We additionally don't have official data on value, yet seeing as the Desire 820 was evaluated at $475 (off-contract), we'd envision that the cost of the HTC Desire 826 would be in the ballpark, if not slightly above.