HTC took the wraps off the Desire 620 mid-ranger in Taiwan. The dual-SIM Android 4.4 KitKat smartphone will be available in two different versions - Desire 620 with 64-bit Qualcomm Snapdragon 410 SoC and Desire 620G with MediaTek MTK MT6592 SoC.

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Both versions of the smartphone feature 5” 720p display, 1GB of RAM, and 8GB of expandable memory. The Snapdragon model can take microSD cards up to 128GB in size, while the MediaTek has to make do with 32GB cards. The handset is powered by 2,100mAh battery.

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HTC Desire 620 has an 8MP main camera with 1080p video and Eye Experience, coupled with 5MP front-facing unit. The Snapdragon-equipped model has LTE connectivity, while the MTK version tops out at WCDMA.
The latest mid-range handset from HTC will be available in Taiwan on December 1. The Snapdragon 410 model will cost TWD $6,990 (about $225), while the MediaTek version will be priced at TWD $4,990 (around $161). There’s no word on international availability yet.