Abstract: Everyone seems to be focusing on Rs 10,000 smartphones. The Desire 310 from HTC is a dual SIM smartphone, which is available for Rs 10,990. The Desire 310 feels similar to most of the HTC smartphones.It has got a 4.5 inch display at the front with HTC bra...
Mediocre screen, Fixed focus camera, Struggles with video playback
The Desirer 310 looks better than most Android handsets available in its price range. In spite of packing in only 512 MB of RAM, its performance is decent. However, it disappoints in the display department. Plus, the camera is one of the worst in its cat...
With a street price of roughly Rs 11,500, the HTC Desire 310 dual sim is too expensive for what's on offer. In fact, we wouldn't even recommend it if dropped to half its price. It's quite simply a disaster of a product which is too bad when you consider t...
Good, Good music playback, Addition of Blinkfeed is a nice touch
Terrible camera, Underwhelming display
The HTC Desire 310 has very few positives going for it. You could use it as a phone with basic media playback features, but not much more than that. Moreover, HTC is not doing itself any favours by pricing the phone at Rs. 11,358 which is very close to th...
BlinkFeed UI, Quad core processor, Full HD video recording, Expandable memory
Low RAM, Low internal memory, No camera flash
After a long time, HTC has joined the band of big brands offering their phones with decent configuration and a UI that was used to be reserved for their “premium phones” at affordable prices. HTC fans would really cherish Desire 310 as it offers its Blink...
BlinkFeed is neat, Gorilla Glass screen layer, Decent performance
Mediocre display, Camera is fast, but otherwise quite bad, Better value available elsewhere
The HTC Desire 310 has good software and offers decent performance at the price. However, the camera and screen are weak points, and as they're both pretty important, this is not going to be remembered as an HTC classic.Next, read our best mobile phones r...
Very low price, 4.5-inch screen, High-quality build, UMTS speed up to 21.1 Mbps, Long battery runtimes, Removable battery, Expandable storage via micro-SD card, Good gaming performance, Low operating temperature
Only Android 4.2, Only 1.8 GB of storage available, Screen resolution of only 854 x 480 pixels, Below average screen brightness, Middling camera modules
HTC's Desire 310 is a 4.5-inch smartphone that was available for 140 Euros (~$191) in online shops at the time of writing. That already says a lot about the Android phone because the bargain price should make it obvious that some compromises have to be ma...
Speedy processor ensures a smooth operation generally, Has two SIM slots
Way too expensive – competitors have better products up for less, Chunky, cookiecutter design, Extremely poor display in every regard, The interface is a weird mix between Sense 5 and stock Android, Unimpressive camera even in this price range, Shockingly bad earpiece
In conclusion, at $220, HTC is just asking way too much for what is rightfully a device belonging in the $150 pricing tier. Quite frankly, competition from the likes of the $179 Motorola Moto G, the $165 Nokia Lumia 525 or even the more exotic new Leno...