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Sometime last month, there were whispers of a new smartphone
from HTC known as the HTC Golf, which surprisingly enough will not be
part of the flagship range, but rather, has every intention of making a splash on the entry level to mid-range market. We do know that it will run on the Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich operating system, and the folks over at PocketNow managed to snag
what they deem to be the first press image of the HTC Golf. Heck, there
are even whispers going around that the HTC Golf might be renamed as
the Wildfire C eventually. Despite that, it will still resemble the
latest One series in terms of design, sporting a white frame which will
most probably hold a single core processor that is no faster than 1GHz,
512MB RAM, and 4GB of internal memory. Since this Ice Cream Sandwich device will also carry HTC's Sense 4.0 user interface, you can be sure that it will be a snap to use in line with other HTC devices that have Sense 4.0 running on top as well. Not only that, it is said that you will benefit from an additional 25GB of free Dropbox storage as well. |
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