HTC Butterfly S Gets A Touch Of Hello Kitty

HTC Butterfly S Gets A Touch Of Hello KittyThe HTC Butterfly S which was first announced sometime in the middle of this year, where it came with a 5” Full HD display that certainly impressed, but it certainly did not manage to make its mark as a flagship device that beat out the rest of the competition at that time. Perhaps affiliating your smartphone with a hugely popular comic character might do the trick? I do not think so, but for some strange reason or another, an HTC Butterfly S recently leaked out, boasting Hello Kitty livery. The mouthless feline will be decked in either a flight attendant suit or a pilot get up, sporting EVA Air uniforms, as part of paying homage to its Hello Kitty jets.

Not only that, it is not only external cosmetic changes that the Hello Kitty version of the HTC Butterfly S would come with, since this 5” device would also sport a fair amount of room for you to stick other Hello Kitty stickers on the outside, all the while coming with nine different wallpaper themes for the 1080p display. Right now, this special edition of the HTC Butterfly S will retail for approximately $770 as a Taiwan exclusive, although the fan base of Hello Kitty can be considered to be worldwide.

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