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Le HTC 10 rouge camélia est désormais disponible en dehors du Japon

The HTC 10 is a fabulous device, with all-around chamfered edges, HTC’s attention to detail and design, and the fact that its metal unibody construction stands out from the high-end crowd when it comes to design. This has always been the case with the company’s metal smartphone designs, and it’s no less true with the HTC 10. When HTC announced the device, the company said that it intended to bring some other colors to market. We later heard that a Camellia Red would make its way to Japan. Now, the red HTC 10 is a gorgeous color, in large part because the majority of high-end Android smartphones are going metal but not bringing any change in color selection. The HTC 10 has a silver color, as is the case with most metal unibody smartphones, but the Camellia Red HTC 10 took us by surprise when the Taiwanese smartphone maker announced it for the Japanese market. Of course, exclusives of any kind (we’re looking at you, Galaxy S7 Active) often thwart the universal plans that have been intended for handsets.

At this point, the Camellia Red HTC 10 is only available in Taiwan (outside of Japan, that is), with hope that the company will bring it to more worldwide markets by year’s end. HTC says that it has partnered with HTC retail stores, Taiwan’s Chunghwa Telecom, Taiwan Mobile, Far EasTone Telecom, and Asia Pacific Telecom to bring Camellia Red to its customers, with Chunghwa Telecom getting an exclusive 64GB Camellia Red HTC 10 variant. The 32GB model will cost $22,900 yuan (or $  USD) while the 64GB Camellia Red costs $24,000 yuan (or $     USD).

The HTC 10 features a 5.5-inch display with a Quad HD resolution (2,560 x 1,440p), Qualcomm’s quad-core Snapdragon 820 processor, 4GB of LPDDR4 RAM, 32GB/64GB of storage (only 32GB for the US), a 5MP front camera with f/1.8 camera aperture, 12MP back camera with f/1.8 camera aperture, and a 3,000mAh battery.

Would you be interested in a Camellia Red HTC 10?

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Deidre Richardson

Deidre Richardson (double licence d'histoire et de musique, Université de Caroline du Nord à Chapel Hill) a découvert la technologie un peu plus tard que prévu. Après avoir acheté son premier smartphone (le Galaxy S3), le reste appartient à l'histoire. Elle écrit actuellement pour SamMobile, le plus grand site de fans de Samsung au monde, ainsi que pour le site smartwatch.me.

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