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HTC Flyer


The HTC flyer has an aluminium unibody ,with sim card slot.It is 13.3m thick slim body.The 7 inch screen is flanked by 4 touchscreen , Home,menu,return and stylus mode.There is a front fscing camera placed above the screen,when it is kept in the landscapr mode.The camera on the rear panel is towards the top and comes right in the middle of the slider.The top panel has 3.5mm audio jack,and the power button.The bottom panel has USB port.
Another feature of HTC Fflyer is the magic pen.It is made of Aluminium.The Note application is the one that utilizes this pen to the fullest.Touch the display with the pen and press ant button on the pen to take a snapshot.We can scribble now and save the picture.It has only a 1.5 Ghz single core processor.The 7 inch display screen is good.It runs Android 2.3.

The specification is listed below.
Processor : 1.5 GHz single core.
Storge : 1GB,sim card slot for mobile data,microSD slot(upto 32GB)
Screen : 7 inch LCD display
Resolution : 1024x600
Camera : 5MP,1.3MP video call camera
OS : Android 2.3 with HTC Sense UI 2.1 for tablet
Battery:4000mAh
Price : Rs. 39,890

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