HTC has recently released two interesting
mid-rangers, the HTC U20 5G and Desire 20 Pro. As its name suggests, the HTC
U20 5G is a 5G-ready smartphone. It is equipped with the 7nm Snapdragon 765G
octa-core SoC with built-in 5G. In front, it comes with a 6.8-inch 20:9 LCD
display with FHD+ resolution and a punch-hole to house the 32MP selfie camera.
The chip of the device is paired with 8GB
RAM, 256GB expandable storage via MicroSD slot, and a 5,000mAh battery capacity
with 18W fast charging. For cameras, it uses the 48MP main + 8MP ultra-wide +
2MP macro + 2MP depth quad-camera configuration at the back. The phone also has
a fingerprint reader, dual-band WiFi, 4G LTE, NFC, GPS, and Android 10 OS.
On the other hand, the Desire 20 Pro is
the lower-end among the two. It uses a 6.5-inch LCD with FHD+ resolution,
19:5:9 screen aspect ratio, and a punch-hole for the 25MP selfie cam. Under the
hood, it is powered by the 11nm Snapdragon 665 octa-core SoC with 6GB RAM,
128GB storage, 5,000mAh battery with 18W fast charging support. It also has the
same 48MP f/1.8 quad-camera setup, fingerprint scanner, 3.5mm headphone jack,
dual-band WiFi, 4G LTE, NFC, and Android 10 OS.
Taiwan price:
- HTC Desire 20 Pro - TWD 8,990
- HTC U20 5G - TWD 18,990
The two phones are now available in
Taiwan. It is expected to reach Europe, Africa, and the Middle East.