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SME Times News Bureau | 30 Sep, 2016
Taiwan-based company HTC Corporation on Thursday launched a new smartphone "HTC Desire 10 Lifestyle" in India at Rs 15,990.

The 5.5-inch smartphone offers up to 3GB RAM and 32GB ROM, along with SD card support up to 2TB of expandable memory.

"Our Desire line is about to make its biggest leap since the original Desire. Inspired by many of the same innovations that have made the flagship HTC 10 so popular, we are bringing these innovations to the Desire 10 Lifestyle," said Faisal Siddiqui, President-South Asia, HTC, in a statement.

The smartphone is also equipped with HTC BoomSound Hi-Fi Edition for crystal clear audio performance.

HTC Desire 10 Lifestyle will be available on Amazon and HTC e-stores from September 30.
 
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