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- HTC Windows Phone 8J Concept is a Quad Core Handset With 5 Inch 1080p Screen
Posted by : Viie shop
Saturday, 17 November 2012
Designer Shaik Imaduddin has created a few interesting concepts, like the Xbox 720 tablet
and now he’s back with another gizmo related to Microsoft: the HTC
Windows Phone 8J concept. I guess we can call this model HTC 8J, just
like we called the newcomers with WP8 from HTC 8X and 8S. Here’s the
beautiful 8J:
This model increases the diagonal size to 5 inches and the resolution to 1080p. HTC Windows Phone 8J features a quad core Snapdragon S4 Pro processor, just like the modern Android handsets, plus 2 GB of RAM and 64 GB of storage. It also has a 16 megapixel camera at the back and a 3.2 megapixel front shooter. Both are capable of 1080p capture, apparently. Shaik Imaduddin did a fine job with the design and this model keeps that distinctive bar at the bottom just like the HTC 8S, with the Search, Start and Back buttons.
Since the diagonal is 5 inches here, the temptation is great to think about a stylus, but we can only speculate on that. A powerhouse like this would rather run Windows Phone 8.5 or maybe a future version of the Microsoft mobile platform, since I’m not so sure that the current one supports Full HD resolutions. A beautiful design, that we really find interesting. How about you?
This model increases the diagonal size to 5 inches and the resolution to 1080p. HTC Windows Phone 8J features a quad core Snapdragon S4 Pro processor, just like the modern Android handsets, plus 2 GB of RAM and 64 GB of storage. It also has a 16 megapixel camera at the back and a 3.2 megapixel front shooter. Both are capable of 1080p capture, apparently. Shaik Imaduddin did a fine job with the design and this model keeps that distinctive bar at the bottom just like the HTC 8S, with the Search, Start and Back buttons.
Since the diagonal is 5 inches here, the temptation is great to think about a stylus, but we can only speculate on that. A powerhouse like this would rather run Windows Phone 8.5 or maybe a future version of the Microsoft mobile platform, since I’m not so sure that the current one supports Full HD resolutions. A beautiful design, that we really find interesting. How about you?