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Gadgets, News - Friday, November 4, 2011 14:39 - 7 Comments
Vodafone’s new top Androids: HTC Sensation XL, XE
news As of last night, Vodafone has several new flagship Android smartphones on offer, with the mobile carrier officially launching HTC’s latest Sensation XL and XE handsets exclusive to its network.
Up until now, the top of the line HTC handsets available in Australia have been the Sensation, available only through Telstra, and the Incredible S, which went on sale through Optus and its subsidiary Virgin Mobile. Vodafone has been stuck with the HTC Desire HD, which launched in late 2010, although like its rivals, the company has also been selling the popular Samsung Galaxy S II and iPhone 4S handsets.
However, all that will now change following a launch last night by the mobile carrier in Sydney, where the company confirmed previous reports that it would exclusively sell the Sensation XL and XE.
Both handsets represent a substantial upgrade to HTC’s existing line-up. The XL is one of the largest handsets on the market in Australia, with a 4.7″ touchscreen running at a resolution of 480×800. It features a 1.5GHz CPU, an 8 megapixel rear and 1.3 megapixel front camera, 16GB of in0-built storage and the ability to record 720p HD video.
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