
HTC Tiara is to be another middle-class Taiwanese smartphone with windows in the latest version, with all updates. The specification: Windows Phone 8 GDR2, 4.3-inch display and dual-core Snapdragon.
This update of the operating system was announced by Microsoft for the summer, and HTC Tiara has a chance to appear on sale in a moment. - Well, at least in the carrier sale and probably in the U.S. (Sprint). According to industry reports, HTC Tiara will be able to boast a 4.3-inch display with a resolution of 480x800 pixels, a 1.2 GHz dual-core Snapdragon, 1 GB of RAM and 4 GB of internal memory. The smartphone will support contactless payments through NFC and allow taking photos with an 8 megapixel camera.
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A quick glance at the specification given by the U.S. FCC confirms that the smartphone tested as HTC PO88100 supports CDMA and LTE. This does not exclude the European version, but actually I think the launch will be in America. When I look at HTC One SV I indeed feel that we have the European version, but with Android.
We remind you that - along with the GDR2 update - the phones running Microsoft will finally get an FM radio, which used to be frequently present in the specification of the processor, but inaccessible due to software limitations. If the owners of Nokia phones (except for the model Lumia 620) will get version update for their model, they can finally enjoy a radio. The rest of the changes are not as spectacular: Data Sense (for the moment is available only to subscribers of Verizon Wireless), improving Xbox Music and synchronization of CalDav and CardDav - which in practice means the correct use of synchronization with Gmail.
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