Abstract: HTC is back with a refresh to its budget Desire line. Will it prove to be a worthwhile purchase, or is just a rush job from an under-fire smartphone manufacturer?HTC made a shock announcement earlier this year by announcing a refresh to its line of...
Pleasant and thin design, Android 5.1 Lollipop and Sense 7.0 – HTC's custom UI, Low outer temperatures after heavy and continues usage, Good performance and flawless gaming, The camera is capable of shooting Full HD and slow motion videos
Unsatisfying battery life
The competition in the middle class of the smartphone market is very dire, due to the wide variety of quality devices and this is the main reason why Desire 626 isn't likely to come out on top. However, we should note that the phone doesn't have any parti...
The HTC Desire 626 has an attractive design and a compellingly low price. Call quality is strong
Inconsistent image and video quality dog the Desire 626. Its stumbling performance drags the phone down, and weak automatic brightness make the handset's screen seem dim
This may be one of the best-looking phones you can buy for the price, but keep shopping for a faster, savvier device than the HTC Desire 626...
Published: 2015-09-16, Author: Scott , review by: androidguys.com
Priced about $200, the HTC Desire 626 is about 1/2 or 1/3 the cost of today's major smartphones. Considering this, we should not expect anything along the lines of a flagship experience. The HTC Desire 626 comes in right where we would expect for somethin...
Inexpensive $185 outright cost, Charming design, Strong volume with the earpiece, Expandable storage
Camera image white balance is often off, Atrocious 720p video recording quality, Choppy performance with heavier operations, Subdued speakerphone output
Right now, the 2015 edition of the Moto G is the benchmark that many folks will use to compare phones that are within the same scope. Indeed, the HTC Desire 626's outright price point of $185 makes it an attractive offering, especially if you find its tai...
Published: 2015-09-03, Author: Joe , review by: Pocketnow.com
Great battery life, Good size and elegant design, MicroSD slot for external storage
Cameras were good, but not great, Despite looking like two, there's only one front-firing speaker, Low resolution screen, Below average performance, Pricing/Availability, Like we mentioned earlier, the HTC Desire 626 that we reviewed is an AT&T exclusive
Typically, when we review a phone out here in the Pocketnow Utah offices, we carry our daily driver alongside the review device. This time, the review device was good enough, though not particularly fast, to accomplish all our daily activities. If you'...
Abstract: The HTC Desire 626 comes in as a budget smartphone for HTC on AT&T. This is a device you can pick up for $1 on a two year contract or $189 out right. So what do you get from HTC at this ridiculous affordable price. For starters the devices does come with...