HTC Desire 310 Review

HTC Desire 310 Review

The HTC Desire 310 is packed with a 4.5 inch capacitive touchscreen display offering a resolution of 480×854 pixels which is quite disappointing with the evolution of FHD displays in budget smartphones. With such low resolution display, the average pixel density sums up to just 218 ppi which is surprising low for a 4.5 inch smartphone well forget the pixel density on a budget friendly phone the display has a cool blueish tone throughout and all the other colurs are bare minimum.

On the contrary, the device is powered by Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean operating system. This budget device is further assembled with HTC’s own Sense 5.1 UI with minimum use of HTC sense and you will find the standard Android interface throughout the phone maybe to reduce the use of memory and processing power on this phone.

Camera and Internal Storage

The Desire 310 is equipped with a 5 MP primary camera alongside a 0.3 MP front facing camera to support video calls as well as snapping a selfie. The camera is just OK keeping in mind that it’s an entry level device and a budget smartphone equipped with a low resolution display as well.

The device offers a pretty low internal storage space of 4 GB with an option to expand the memory up to 32 GB externally using a micro SD card. Avid smartphone users who like to keep a plethora of applications in their device will find the internal memory storage space of 4 GB ridiculously low.