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Leaked HTC Desire 12 Plus specs talk of a larger 6" screen with 18:9 aspect ratio

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Peter 02 March 2018

HTC Android Rumors

The HTC Desire 12 will get a larger, more powerful sibling – the Desire 12 Plus. With 18:9 screens, both phones will bring HTC’s new premium design to the low end.

The Plus model will have a 5.99” LCD screen (up from 5.5”), but keep its 720 x 1,440px resolution (268ppi). This pushes the dimensions of the phone to 158.2 x 76.5 x 8.4mm and 155g.

The HTC Desire 12 Plus will have a 13MP camera on the back and an 8MP selfie shooter on the front, upgrading the camera setup of the non-Plus model.

Another upgrade includes the move away from a MediaTek chipset (with a quad-core processor) and onto Snapdragon 450 (octa-core A53 at 14nm). It will have 3 gigs of RAM and 32GB storage (of which 23.5GB will be user-available), same as the non-Plus model.

The Desire 12 Plus will reportedly have a 2,965mAh battery with Quick Charge 3.0 – however, the bundled charger is rated for only 5V at 1.5A, that’s not Quick Charge at all.

Expect HTC to unveil the new Desire pair in the Spring. There’s no word on pricing, but we imagine it will be on the affordable side of things.

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  • Smartistica
  • sSS
  • 05 Mar 2018

Hi noobia user, SD 450, is basically just an underclocked SD625. In theory it would be even more power efficient.

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  • AnonD-654964
  • c{$
  • 05 Mar 2018

"both phones will bring HTC’s new premium design to the low end." And you expect it to be a midrange? do you even read the article? Anyway SND450>=SND625 do your research. just because it has a lower number does not mean it is bad. Even SND660 i...

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  • Anonymous
  • 7Xb
  • 04 Mar 2018

Would have been a good midranger from HTC, but I Immediately stopped on the sd450 chipset, that thing heats up like crazy and not as performance-efficient as sd630/35 and (lel) 625.

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