![]() ![]() The HTC Desire 610 is powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 400 processor backed up by 1GB of RAM. HTC Desire 610 – Performance and Connectivity You even get a timer in selfie mode so you can set yourself up just right for the perfect duck-face. ![]() Video calling and the occasional selfies work well. The 1.2-megapixel front camera also does a good job in well-lit conditions. We were able to shoot some decent video footage even during a bumpy car ride. You can also shoot full-HD video with the camera with good results. While you don’t get all the bells and whistles you’ll find on the HTC One M8 or Samsung Galaxy S5, the HTC Desire 610 is perfectly suited for some happy snapping. We’re nit-picking a bit here though it’s unlikely you’ll be viewing these images at full size. As you can see when we blow up the picture to its full size, the flowers look a little flat and the colours are patchy. ![]() Clouds are more clearly defined on the HTC Desire 610, colours much better and there’s a lot more detail – look at the building in the centre of the picture and you’ll notice that the latticework of metal is much clearer than on the Moto G.Ĭloser up the HTC also does a decent job, although it does struggle with the opulent purple flowers we shot. Edges are a little fuzzy, but overall quality is decent for a phone camera.Ĭompare it to the Moto G photo taken just a few minutes earlier and the difference is striking. Colours are accurate and it captures enough detail from the distant Gherkin building. In well-lit conditions, like the sunny day we were testing the camera with the help of the London skyline, the Desire 610 does well. The 8-megapixel camera on the Desire 610 is reasonable for a phone at this price and certainly trumps the Moto G’s 5-megapixel one. Battery life, Call Quality and Verdict Review.Camera, Performance, Apps & Software Review. ![]()
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