HTC is all set out to take an edge over other mobiles, as the HTC Edge is being touted as the world’s first
quad core smartphone. It seems to be the most advanced smartphone of all times with unbelievable
features, if you go by the recent technology news.
The HTC Edge has a supposedly stark resemblance to the HTC Rezound with the inner build having
similar tech specs. It comes with 1GB RAM and internal storage could reach to as much as 32 GB. It also
has an 8 megapixel camera that is 28 mm thick, fitted with F/2.2 lens and the Beats Audio enhancement
package.
However, the external design has been given a complete makeover with a relatively large 4.7 inch
screen with 720 pixel HD capabilities. That gives it more screen space and clarity while viewing. The
Nvidia’s Tegra 3 processor boasts of supersonic speeds of 1GHZ in each of its four core processors.
The pleasant part is that all this is being given in a micro package that is just 19mm thin! The Tegra 3
processor has been upgraded to give speed that is doubly faster than its predecessor that is faster than
even the Intel Core 2 Duo T7200 chip. Despite all these advantages, there has been no compromise on
the battery life and we can even go on to state that the Tegra 3 drains lesser battery life than the Tegra 2.
The HTC Edge also gives a 21 megabit per second HSDPA connectivity with not much change in the LTE
capability (which is the same as the HTC Rezound). It will reportedly be packed with the latest Android
OS 4.0, the Ice-Cream Sandwich as it is scheduled to roll out into the markets in the first quarter of next
year. Other additional attractions will be the HTC Listen Music Store, HTC Play gaming station, HTC Read bookstore, and the HTC Watch movie portal. What’s more, The HTC Edge might even be the first HTC smartphone to carry the Sense4.0, HTC’s latest custom software.
Everyone’s now waiting with bated breath to see whether the quad core HTC Edge can take on the
mighty laptops and promise to be a giant leap in mobile technology that goes smaller and more compact
as days go by. One worry is that being a quadcore, it may eat up on the battery life with its large screen,
even though the Tegra 3 is believed to take up less battery power than the Tegra 2 processor.
Final Take
The HTC Edge promises to be a great alternative to the bulky laptop as it will reportedly possess the
same capabilities within a small package that can be easily carried and used anywhere and everywhere.
With a remarkably large screen, two extra core processors, it seems to be one of the most awaited
smartphone in the mobile industry. This smartphone is being rumored as the very first quad core
smartphone ever to be released in the market. Let’s hope the HTC Edge revolutionizes the way
smartphones work with its supersonic quad core processors offered on a tiny and palm held device of 10
mm.
About the author: Alia Haley is a gadget freak and a blogger by profession. She is all into spy gadgets and mobile games and she dreams of owning a learning robot in the near future. These days her interest has grown into tattoo designs.
quad core smartphone. It seems to be the most advanced smartphone of all times with unbelievable
features, if you go by the recent technology news.
The HTC Edge has a supposedly stark resemblance to the HTC Rezound with the inner build having
similar tech specs. It comes with 1GB RAM and internal storage could reach to as much as 32 GB. It also
has an 8 megapixel camera that is 28 mm thick, fitted with F/2.2 lens and the Beats Audio enhancement
package.
However, the external design has been given a complete makeover with a relatively large 4.7 inch
screen with 720 pixel HD capabilities. That gives it more screen space and clarity while viewing. The
Nvidia’s Tegra 3 processor boasts of supersonic speeds of 1GHZ in each of its four core processors.
The pleasant part is that all this is being given in a micro package that is just 19mm thin! The Tegra 3
processor has been upgraded to give speed that is doubly faster than its predecessor that is faster than
even the Intel Core 2 Duo T7200 chip. Despite all these advantages, there has been no compromise on
the battery life and we can even go on to state that the Tegra 3 drains lesser battery life than the Tegra 2.
The HTC Edge also gives a 21 megabit per second HSDPA connectivity with not much change in the LTE
capability (which is the same as the HTC Rezound). It will reportedly be packed with the latest Android
OS 4.0, the Ice-Cream Sandwich as it is scheduled to roll out into the markets in the first quarter of next
year. Other additional attractions will be the HTC Listen Music Store, HTC Play gaming station, HTC Read bookstore, and the HTC Watch movie portal. What’s more, The HTC Edge might even be the first HTC smartphone to carry the Sense4.0, HTC’s latest custom software.
Everyone’s now waiting with bated breath to see whether the quad core HTC Edge can take on the
mighty laptops and promise to be a giant leap in mobile technology that goes smaller and more compact
as days go by. One worry is that being a quadcore, it may eat up on the battery life with its large screen,
even though the Tegra 3 is believed to take up less battery power than the Tegra 2 processor.
Final Take
The HTC Edge promises to be a great alternative to the bulky laptop as it will reportedly possess the
same capabilities within a small package that can be easily carried and used anywhere and everywhere.
With a remarkably large screen, two extra core processors, it seems to be one of the most awaited
smartphone in the mobile industry. This smartphone is being rumored as the very first quad core
smartphone ever to be released in the market. Let’s hope the HTC Edge revolutionizes the way
smartphones work with its supersonic quad core processors offered on a tiny and palm held device of 10
mm.
About the author: Alia Haley is a gadget freak and a blogger by profession. She is all into spy gadgets and mobile games and she dreams of owning a learning robot in the near future. These days her interest has grown into tattoo designs.