HTC Edge Quad Core Nvidia Tegra 3 Phone Leaked

The supposed images of the worlds first tegra 3 smartphone have leaked into the inter-webs. Called the Edge the device would boast a Tegra 3 processor,with four 1.5GHz chips. The Tegra 2 processor, made by NVIDIA, currently available in most flagship devices has a two 1.5GHz chips, so quad-core would represent a huge upgrade.

The HTC Edge has a 4.7-inch HD display, 1GB of RAM and an 8-megapixel camera with an LED flash, This would make it possibly the most powerful smartphone ever. The device will also supposedly have a large 32GB internal storage with Bluetooth 4.0 connectivity. The Edge will have a fine 28mm f2.2 lens and obvious enhancements like HTC Sense and Beats Audio

[PocketNow]

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2 responses to “HTC Edge Quad Core Nvidia Tegra 3 Phone Leaked”

  1. Nitin Vijay Avatar
    Nitin Vijay

    Can u pls give a review of new “spice mi 350” dual sim android ???

    1. Gopi Avatar
      Gopi

      Hi Nitin,
      I am using spice mi 350 for about 15 days. I brought this on diwali occasion for 8199rs from letsbuy with free Bluetooth headset. It was my first android mobile, and i am very satisfied with it. Android experience is very good on large 3.5inch touchscreen. Angry birds game plays well.
      Battory 1500mha will last for 2days for moderate use and 1 day for heavy use.

      Pros:
      1. 3G Dual sim dual standby.
      2. 3.5 inch display with 320*480 resolution.
      3. Good design having mat finish on back side.
      4. 650Mhz processor and 200Mhz GPU.
      5. Two cameras, VGA front and 3.2MP back.

      Cons:
      1. No adobe flash.
      2. Camera without flash.
      3. only 256MB ram.
      Overall I will give 4/5 considering price being just 8K.

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