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March 26, 2013

HTC working on Windows 8 Tiara smartphone

Powered by a 1.2GHz dual-core Qualcomm Snapdragon processor

By CBR Staff Writer

HTC is reportedly working on a Windows 8 smartphone called HTC Tiara which is expected to be launched by May 2013.

The device is expected to be powered by a 1.2GHz dual-core Qualcomm Snapdragon processor and has Microsoft’s Windows 8 General Distribution Release 2 (GDR2) operating system.

Other features of the smartphone include a 4.3inch LCD screen with WVGA resolution, 800×480-pixel display, 1GB of RAM and internal storage capacity of 8GB.

HTC Tiara could come with an 8MP rear camera, a 1.6MP megapixel front-facing camera and 1,800mAh battery, according to UnwiredView.

Microsoft is reportedly working on an update of Windows Phone 8, which will be its second update to the OS and will come with FM radio hardware support.

Earlier, HTC revealed the HTC Sense TV, Android powered smartphone, featuring a 4.7-inch screen and quad-core processor.

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