HTC One X9 Goes Official At MWC
Following the announcement of the HTC Vive consumer edition, HTC today announced at the all-metal HTC One X9 and the the HTC Desire 530, 630 and 825 smartphones. The HTC One X9 comes in four colors - Carbon Grey, Opal Silver, Topaz Gold and Copper Rose.
At just 75.9mm, its glass curved front make it one of the most slender handsets in its class. It has a 5.5-inch full HD screen, a 13MP rear camera that suppports HTC's second-generation Optical Image Stabilization (OIS) and Real-time anti-shake functionality. On the front there is a 5MP camera, with integrated Auto Selfie, Voice Selfie and Live Make Up features.
RAW format’s one button enhancement feature automatically brightens colors and sharpens edges with one push, and other imaging tools such as Pro Mode and an advance manual control, add the finishing touches.
Video buffs will also have their inner film director inspired by 4K video resolution and Hyperlapse mode which allows you to create time-lapse effects.
The HTC One X9 supports audio enhanced by HTC BoomSound and Dolby Surround.
The device uses the latest Android 6.0 Marshmallow features and will begin rolling out in North Asia and EMEA at retailers from the end of February 2016.
The HTC Desire 530, 630 and 825 devices are coming in a choice of colors - Stratus White Remix with duo color micro splash and Graphite Gray Remix with gold micro splash for the Desire 630 and 825, and Graphite Grey and Solid Stratus White block colors for the Desire 530.
For HTC, sound is also important with style, so both the Desire 630 and 825 are Hi-Res Audio certified and feature HTC’s BoomSound with Dolby Audio technology. This is combined with audio playback that is four times more detailed than CD quality. In select regions, the Desire 630 and Desire 825 will also come bundled with a Hi-Res headset.
These phones have been designed with a 5MP front facing camera and Auto Selfie and Voice Selfie Modes. The integration of Live Make-Up on the Desire 630 and 825 ensures that your can touch up your face so that it always looks good.
We also see an 8MP rear camera on the HTC Desire 530, a 13MP on the Desire 630 and Desire 825 and built-in BSI sensors that increase the amount of light captured. Additional features like burst shot and sweep panorama allow you to freeze movement and create professional looking landscape photos.
Integrated into the Desire 825, is HTC Sensor Hub. Always on, HTC Sensor Hub records your activity, gestures and dynamic movement, providing real-time stats that can be automatically linked to popular fitness tracking applications, including Runtastic Running & Fitness, Runkeeper, Endomondo Running and Walking, and Google Fit.
The HTC Desire 530, 630 and 825 will begin rolling out both at retailers and at htc.com, from March 2016.