Although it lacks many features, the HTC Desire 610 scores pretty much average with an 8 MP rear camera and a 1.3 MP front facing camera for video calls which is quite a jackpot for users in the mid-range smartphone market. Unfortunately, the camera doesn’t have the feature of uFocus (found in HTC One M8) that helps you change the focal point once you have clicked the photo.
Yet, the image quality is pretty much decent offering accurate colors and thorough detailing of each picture. The device also offers a feature called Selfie mode just like the HTC Desire 816 where you can pose as well as pap away at yourself without any need of turning the camera around.
It can also record videos at 1080p resolution offering clear and sharp picture quality as the output.
Processor and Battery
HTC Desire 610 is powered by a 1.2GHz quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 400 processor and a 1GB RAM. With such a powerful assembly, the device performs pretty well during high definition videos or graphical games, slowing down only during the most intense period of actions, while most of the time these games run without any trouble.
Equipped with a battery of 2040 mAh, HTC claims that HTC Desire 610 offers 16 hours talk time over 3G and 650 hours on standby mode. Hence, it can last for a day without the need of charging while you browse the web, watch videos alongside a few calls or chats.