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HTC T328w Wind with dual-SIM and Android 4.0 out of the box spotted in China

by on March 26, 2012 5:24 pm
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This is a huge surprise and a refreshing story for fans of  HTC smartphones. An unannounced HTC phone was recently revealed in China, and reports suggest that it is a dual SIM phone which is quite unusual for HTC's latest and greatest. To make matters more enticing, it appears to be very similar to HTC's One S, as well.  It is certainly an interesting choice for dual SIM-aholics, but what else does it have to offer?

The HTC T328w Wind looks a lot like the HTC One S, only a bit smaller since it features a 4 inch display (Super LCD WVGA ) which is quite nice. It is also running the great Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich and comes with Sense 4.0, Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n and Bluetooth 3.0. On the back there is a disappointing 5 MP camera and it doesn't look like they will be upgrading this before the release. Bases on its specs it is very similar to the HTC One V.

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The phone will feature a 1GHz  single-core processor with 512MB of RAM. As for the storage space, there will be 4GB of internal memory with a MicroSD card support. The HTC T328w will sport a 1,650 mAh battery and there is no information on how long its standby time can last. What we do know is that the phone will be on sale first in China under the name HTC Wind, and we aren't sure if it will be available in other countries. The price should be around 2,000 Chinese yuan, which is about $316.

A penny for your thoughts? Would you be interested if this phone was on sale near you? Expecting to see dual SIM devices out West anytime soon?

Danic

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Comments
  • UadeaD

    Ive noticed that HTC keeps secrets better and better. Like Apple had in the past

  • adf

    adreno, not ardeno

  • MissMyDesire

    HTC should have been Samsung. The HTC Desire (and its cousin the Nexus One) was the first really valid iphone competitor. In fact, it was the first phone that surpassed the iphone in specs and usability. They had a head start on everyone including Samsung. They’ve completely lacked vision since then and meandered to this point. I mean who’s idea was Beats? Every manufacturer was making bigger and higher res displays because mobile devices are all about the *visual* experience and HTC regress back to offering cheap earphones and a mediocre equalizer. Fortunately they still have the most solidly built devices, but I don’t know if that’s enough anymore.

    • http://www.facebook.com/angelo.michael.7 Angelo Michael

      WE WERE HTC PHONE USERS , BUT WE ARE TIRED OF THEM, NOW WE TRANSFERRED TO LG SMARTPHONES…

      LG SOON TO BE THE #2 IN SMARTPHONE…

  • captainkirk

    I hope they can work it out. I really like my One x and would love to upgrade to the One but need to know that they are going to be around to support it. There should be an annoucement about the One for Verizon later today and that can help but it seems that they need a big internal revamp to really turn things around.

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