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HERE’S EVERYTHING ONE NEEDS TO KNOW ABOUT HTC’S UPCOMING METAVERSE SMARTPHONE

There was a time when HTC made some of the best Android smartphones and would go toe to toe against some of the biggest names in the industry. Samsung, Sony, OnePlus, Motorola – HTC had some great products that made them competitive brands.

A few years ago, however, the Taiwanese company disappeared from the smartphone market. In India, the devices from HTC were top-rated among the tech community mainly because they offered some of the best hardware and a clean Android experience. HTC lost its ground and sold a large part of its smartphone operations to Google in 2017-18.

They are all set to make a comeback this month with their upcoming handset, which will be announced on June 28.

HTC will be making their comeback with a new phone dedicated to the metaverse and has decided to call it the Viverse.

Apart from the announcement date, there’s not a lot of information out there. HTC announced its Viverse brand in March 2022 to mark its ambitions for the metaverse. To that end, the way to go forward for HTC is to launch a varied line of products based on the concepts of web3 and the metaverse itself.

A couple of years ago, HTC attempted something similar when launching the HTC Exodus and HTC Exodus 1s. These were some of the first smartphones to support blockchain technology and were designed as a digital wallets that would carry Bitcoin and other forms of cryptocurrency.

But because Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies weren’t nearly as popular back then as they are now, the niche focus of building a smartphone solely around crypto never really took off.

Now with the metaverse on the horizon, for better or worse, HTC wants to give its lofty smartphone ambitions another shot. HTC’s metaverse phone was supposed to debut in April, but COVID-19 outbreaks in Taiwan forced HTC to delay its reveal.

Not a lot is known about the specifications of the upcoming HTC Viverse, but what we do know is that the new smartphone will be powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 9000 or Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8-series chipset. It will also support HTC Vive AR and VR headsets.

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