HTC Desire line: HTC A50AML phone and HTC 1H tablet leaked

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Android users can expect a slew of new phones from HTC with reported leaks of its new HTC Desire line. The thing is that the new set of devices set to be released by the Taiwanese manufacturer is expected to hit only the China market for starters although all that could radiate like its other HTC models.

Though the leaked photos remain unofficial until HTC releases any official word on the said handsets, the leaked specs come from Upleaks. Leading the HTC Desire line is a device which will is said to be known as the HTC A50AML (codename: CM650). Though the name of the device is expected to be improved once it does become official, such is another budget-friendly device consumers can look forward to.

The HTC A50AML carries some decent specs which include a 4MP ultrapixel front-facing camera that should play along the same lines as the highly touted HTC One M9.

Other specs for the HTC A50AML could possibly include a MediaTek MT6752 chipset inside with an octa-core CPU clocked at 1.6GHz which would be backed by 2GB of RAM and 16GB of internal storage. It comes with a 13MP main camera at the back and is something that is expected to come out and run on Android 5.0 Lollipop.

Aside from the HTC A50AML, another device in the form of a tablet that is known as the HTC 1H tablet could also come out.

It will make use of an Allwinner chip which could indicate that HTC would be trying out a new line of chips over the usual Snapdragon series. Apparently the supposed shift is something many foresee in light of many rumored claims that the previous chipset has been encountering overheating issues, particularly for the HTC One M9.

For now, there is not clear information and actual date of release for either device.

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