HTC Desire 200 and Desire 600 turn up in leaked certification page, benchmark results

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HTC’s Desire line of mid-range Android smartphones have typically used the alphabet to denote different models, but the company is now switching to numerals. At least according to a Taiwanese certification page, we can expect a Desire 200. Some leaked benchmark results also indicate that a Desire 600 will head to market.

We don’t know much about the Desire 200 apart from its name. It’s listed as the HTC 102e on the certification page, and there’s plenty of speculation that this handset is the G2 we heard about earlier this year. It’s a different story for the Desire 600: the benchmark results indicate this device sports a 960 x 540 (qHD) display with an unspecified 1.2GHz chip. The benchmark sheet also reveals this is a dual-SIM model destined for Europe. That’s it for now, but more details are sure to follow shortly.

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Via: Pocketnow

Source: GFXBench, VR-Zone

Alleged HTC G2 Screenshot Depicts Sense 5.0

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Bear in mind that nothing has been confirmed yet, and there is also the possibility that the HTC G2 might not get Sense 5.0 and what we’re looking at here could be a simpler version of Sense in a different form. After all, the HTC G2 has been rumored to run on Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich, but the HTC Sense 5.0 is said to require Android 4.1 Jelly Bean at the bare minimum. Well, hopefully in due time, all confusion can be cleared up!

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