HTC Desire 20 Plus

HTC Desire 20 Plus Review, Pros and Cons – In recent years, HTC has left the smartphone market, but there is no denying it since its phones have had a significant position in the industry.

HTC is again striving to make a comeback with the HTC Desire 20 Plus, having already launched two more phones in June. The Desire 20+ retains the essence of the HTC Desire 20 Pro previously revealed with subtle differences. The Desire 20 Plus took a leap in the design segment compared to the previous Pro version. On that note, the impressive Snapdragon 720G SoC on the device is a boon for heavy users. Let’s see the full review of the latest HTC Desire 20 Plus smartphone.

HTC Desire 20 Plus Review

Highlights

  1. The device comes with a suitable 6.5 inches IPS LCD display, with a tiny teardrop notch.
  2. The phenomenal Snapdragon 720G chipset is a major upgrade to the Desire 20 Plus.
  3. The Desire 20+ has a monstrous 5000 mAh Li-Po battery, so you can say goodbye to frequent charging.
  4. The hump of the 48MP quad-camera offers an advantage over other devices.
  5. The NFC technology is one of the rarest features that we see in any medium-sized device.

Design and Display

Similar to the Desire 20 Pro, the Plus variant features a gradient layout with beautiful diagonal stripes that provide a premium touch to the device in general. Excitingly, HTC has revamped the rear with the new modern rectangular camera module. However, the front panel falls to a notch in the previous drill hole design. Undoubtedly, the initial impressions look promising with minimal settings and elegant construction.

In terms of the screen, you have to criticize HTC, as they unreasonably downgraded the resolution to 720p from Full HD+. Eventually, the device comes equipped with a 6.5-inch HD + IPS LCD panel, which can be a big problem for fans. They didn’t stop there, the absence of any extra protection is another disappointing factor. Considering the high price, the exhibition department is, honestly, a big negative point.

Memory and Internal

The beast Snapdragon 720G chipset needs no introduction when it comes to setting crazy benchmarks. In addition to fluid application switching and fast transitions, the so-called SoC crushes the competition with the Adreno 618 GPU and the powerful Kryo cores. Even games and applications with a high demand for resources, such as video editors, PUBG, etc., work exceptionally well with the ideal 720G chipset.

On the positive side of things, the modern custom UI based on Android 10 stands out with the device to make the software experience more satisfying and seamless. Speaking of memory, the memory configuration remains identical, exactly similar to the Desire 20 Pro. To be precise, HTC ships the device with 6 GB of decent RAM paired with 128 GB of internal storage so you can take all your important documents wherever you are. To ensure that you need more space, the company solved the problem by hosting an external SD card.

Camera

As mentioned earlier, the HTC Desire 20 Plus lands with a reasonably decent 48 MP quad-camera setup that goes as well as the previous generation. Under the hood, the popular 48MP f/1.8 sniper is flanked by a 5MP ultrawide angle lens to wrap more aspects in a frame. In addition, a 2 MP macro and 5 MP depth sensors are installed to increase the camera’s count. The camera application has some versatile features, such as 4K recording, real-time portrait, video image, HDR, etc.

A very attractive 16 MP selfie shooter that captures crisp, realistic selfies at their best. In addition, it also supports the face recognition feature to unlock the device.

Battery and Others

To cope up with the market competition, the company has a 5000mAh Li-Po battery that, unsurprisingly, guarantees two days of backup with smart battery optimizations. Please note that the battery is recharged by a 15W fast Charger and 4.0 advanced charging block, so there are no complaints in this regard. Thanks to HTC for not forgetting the NFC feature to ensure you can make contactless transactions conveniently.

It’s time for the most important part, the cost of selling the device. Quite shockingly, HTC put the price of the HTC Desire 20 plus at a sky-high price tag of $ 291 (21,706 INR).

HTC Desire 20 Plus Pros and Cons

HTC Desire 20 Plus Specifications Detail

Down below you can see the full specifications of the HTC Desire 20 smartphone.

SpecificationsHTC Desire 20 Plus
Network2G, 3G, 4G
AnnouncedOctober 2020
Weight203g
SIMDual SIM
ProtectionNo
Dimensions6.49 x 2.98 x 0.35 inches
Size6.5 inches
DisplayIPS LCD touchscreen
~270 ppi density
Resolution720 x 1600 pixels
OSAndroid 10
Chipset8 nm – Qualcomm Snapdragon 720G
CPUOcta-core
2×2.3 GHz Kryo 465 Gold
6×1.8 GHz Kryo 465 Silver
GPUAdreno 618
Card slotYes (Dedicated Slot)
RAM6GB
Internal128GB
Camera48MP, 5MP, 2MP and 5MP
Selfie16MP
LoudspeakerYes
3.5 mm jackYes
WLANWi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac, dual-band
Wi-Fi Direct, hotspot
Bluetooth5.0, A2DP, LE
GPSYes, with A-GPS, GLONASS, GALILEO, BDS
RadioYes
NFCYes
USBUSB Type-C 2.0, USB On-The-Go
SensorsRear Mounted Fingerprint, accelerometer
gyro, proximity, compass
BatteryLi-Po 5000 mAh battery
Fast charging 15W
Quick Charge 4.0
ColorsDawn Orange, Twilight Black
Expected Price$ 291 (21,706 INR)

HTC Desire 20 Plus Pros and Cons

Down below you can see the list of the pros and cons (advantages and disadvantages) of the HTC Desire 20 + (Plus) smartphone.

Pros

  1. Compatible Snapdragon 720G processor.
  2. Decent camera performance
  3. NFC support.
  4. Huge 5000mAh battery combined with 15W fast charging.
  5. Very attractive color variants.
  6. USB On-The-Go

Cons

  1. The 720p screen was not expected.
  2. A little heavy device.
  3. A single variant of storage and RAM is available.
  4. Expensive compared to the specifications provided.
  5. No wireless charging technology.
  6. Without gorilla glass protection.

Conclusion

Although the HTC Desire 20 Plus has one of the best premium processors available on the market, the HD screen and the expensive price become an obstacle. To summarize, choose this phone only if your priorities are a powerful chipset, large battery and a decent camera setup, despite the high price.

Sumit Pandit
Sumit Pandit is a senior news reporter for Oispice. He is an expert on smartphones, apps, gadgets, and the tech industry. He writes for different tech news and has an excellent ability to make complex matters easy to understand. Sumit can be reached on Twitter @sumitkrpandit or Email at [email protected].