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Thursday, 20 June 2013

HTC Butterfly S released, full specifications and review

HTC Butterfly S released, full specifications and review

Short Review
                        Butterfly S by HTC was unveiled today in Taipei. This 5 inch Android smartphone replaces all the previous Butterfly models by HTC and also offers S arguably better than the a Taiwan's company flagship One.

This smartphone has 5 inch 1920 x 1080 display with 1.9 Ghz Qualcomm  600 Smapdragon which is now in best smartphones.

It also includes 2 GB RAM, 16 GB of internal storage which can be upgrades by microSD card upto 64GB, 8.2.11a/ac/b/g/n wifi support, Bluetooth 4.0, GPS, NFC and an infrared blaster.
These all are certainly solid specifications but main feature for upgrading Butterfly to Butterfly S are its camera, speaker and battery.

The back camera is like previous HTC One, 4 MP UltraPixel camera that can supports HTC Zoe rapid snap shorts.The front facing camera is about 2.1 MP which is quite reasonable for the video calling.

Its speakers are borrowed from its flagships smartphone which gives BoomSound.
Last, but not least it has huge battery backup of 3,200 mAh which HTC claims can supports 3.5 days of continuous music playback
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Grey, white and red models of Butterfly S will be available soon in Taiwan something in July for
US$66. 
Pricing will vary from country to country.

Last Words:
                     It is best smartphone by HTC which will make space in smartphone market and can compete any smartphone. It prominent feature is backup batter that can last for 3.5 days in music playback.

1 comment:

  1. If they are serious with the Butterfly S, they would have put in the optical stabilizer and increase the number of "ultra pixels" to 8.

    Releasing this 4 months after their much hyped HTC One, as a consumer I'm very perplexed by this as it seems the company ain't serious with both the One and the Butterfly S. No amount of marketing is going to save HTC from this self-cannibalism act. Maybe 4 more months from now and we will see the HTC "Two"

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