HTC Ville [Review]

Saad Qazi / News Reviews Category / 13th December, 2011 / 0 Comments
HTC Ville [Review]

An image of HTC Ville had been shown some time ago. It is hoped that this device will be based on the Ice cream Sandwich with no buttons at front. You may also know that when a smartphone is released with Ice Cream Sandwich in it mostly have no buttons because it automatically displays virtual buttons on the screen.

Leaked Image

Now the trouble, faced by it, is with the latest leaked image of HTC Ville which is posted on Pocket now shows that four capacitive buttons will be visible to you when you have a look at the picture below.

Brief Specifications

No modification has yet been made and it is the as it was introduced. It includes a display of 4.3 inch qHD AMOLED display along with the dual core processor of 1.5 GHz snapdragon S4. The camera is also the same, 8 MP, as introduced and able to capture a picture of 1080p. The battery which is present there providing power to the device appears to 1650mAh.

Physical Buttons of Smartphone Upgraded To Ice Cream Sandwich Become Useless

This takes us back, where we were, to the change in buttons. It is not for all the smartphones based on 4.0 Android not to have the physical buttons. It can also be seen that those smartphones that have been upgraded from Android 2.3 gingerbread to Android 4.0 are also having physical buttons. But they seem to be useless for you. If a button has no function to perform, then why is it there in the design of that smartphone? Obviously HTC will have something exciting and surprising in their minds which cannot be figured out at the moment. We will check it out on the MWC in February when this particular HTC smartphone will be revealed.Physical Buttons of Smartphone Upgraded To Ice Cream Sandwich Become Useless

The Thinnest Smartphone By HTC

HTC Ville is the thinnest smartphone with a thickness of 8mm only. It has been a great achievement by HTC as it beats other great thin smartphones which include iPhone 4S, 9.2mm thick, and even the Galaxy SII, with a range of 8.49mm in most cases and can be stretched up to 9.91mm in other cases.

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