Mobile phone manufacturing giant HTC has officially launched its Desire P in Taiwan, through the telecom operator Chungwa for about 280 Euros. The new Desire P has a 4.3-inch display with 480 x 800 pixels.
The new Desire P resembles the Desire SV and has an 8-mega pixel rear camera and a front camera as well. The phone is powered by a 1 GHz dual core Cortex A 5 processor and Adreno 203 graphics with 768 MB of RAM. The new Desire P also has 4 GB internal storage which can be expanded with the help of a micro SD card.
The connectivity features of the phone include GPS, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. The HTC Desire P also has the Beats Audio technology like other HTC phones. However, it is still not known as to which version of Android the phone is powered with, but rumours have suggested that the HTC Desire P will offer Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich out of the box.
Other media reports have also said that the phone will offer the Android 4.1 Jelly Bean platform and the smartphone also comes with HTC’s Sense User Interface. It is expected that the smartphone will be available in China through China Mobile for about $365.