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Posted by Freevolt
 - June 25, 2017, 21:21:28

When I first saw the HTC Desire EYE, then, frankly speaking, I was disappointed. It seemed to me that a huge plastic device, even with two 13-megapixel cameras, is not what HTC needs. Now, a few months from that moment and almost a month since I started using Desire EYE, my opinion has seriously changed. I still think that this smartphone does not suit me personally, and I do not need it, but otherwise I changed my attitude to EYE, and the matter here is probably in the final version of the device.https://jiji.ng/mobile-phones/htc-desire-eye
Posted by Nedim
 - April 21, 2015, 20:14:04
The HTC Desire EYE SOC is Snapdragon 801 msm8974pro-aa lowest of the 801 bunch, more like  first gen of Snapdragon 800..
Posted by Ryan
 - April 01, 2015, 15:13:49
I've never read a more in-depth and helpful article. Thank you!
Posted by Redaktion
 - December 15, 2014, 07:32:38
Selfie show-off. HTC expands its product line around its One M8 flagship, and now has a smartphone with high-performance hardware dubbed Desire EYE. It is primarily aimed at selfie fans in view of a high-resolution front-facing camera. The lens promises decent pics with 13 MP and a dual-LED flash, and is in fact quite compelling. An IP certification rounds off the total package.

http://www.notebookcheck.net/HTC-Desire-Eye-Smartphone-Review.132318.0.html