Despite lackluster sales, continually declining revenue, and customer support issues, HTC, to the surprise of many, is still making new smartphones. The company has announced two new mid-range devices for its home market of Taiwan - HTC U19e and Desire 19+. This marks a move from a series-based naming system (U11 > U12) to a (presumably) year-based one, with the number 19 for devices launched in 2019 —  because obviously, product nomenclature is HTC's biggest problem right now.

HTC U19e

The U19e runs on the mid-range Snapdragon 710, housing a decently-sized 3930mAh battery and two Iris scanners as an alternative to the rear-mounted fingerprint sensor. While the specs seem pretty standard for a mid-ranger, I'm digging the look of this phone, especially the "Extraordinary Purple" variant.

SPECS


Display6.0-inch 1080p LCD (18:9, 1080 x 2160p, no notch)
CPU/GPUQualcomm Snapdragon 710
OSAndroid 9.0 Pie
Memory6GB
Storage128GB
Rear CameraPrimary: 12MP f/1.8, Zoom: 20MP f/2.6
Front Camera24MP f/2.0
Battery3930mAh with QC 4.0 fast charging
Unlock mechanismRear fingerprint sensor + Iris scanners
PortsUSB 3.1 Type-C (with Display Port), dual nano-SIM slot (dual-standy LTE), microSD card slot
Dimensions156.5 x 75.9 x 8.0 mm
Weight180 g
ColorsExtraordinary Purple, Modest Green
Here's a video showing off the U19E:

HTC Desire 19+

Image courtesy: GSMArena
The Desire 19+ is the lower-end of the two devices, with a Helio P35 processor, a slightly larger screen (albeit with a teardrop notch), and the inclusion of a ToF depth-sensing camera at the back. HTC doesn't seem to have an official page up for this device yet, so we don't have a comprehensive spec-sheet yet.

SPECS


Display6.2-inch 1080p LCD (teardrop notch)
CPU/GPUMediaTek Helio P35
Memory4/6GB
Storage64/128GB
Rear CameraPrimary: 13MP, Zoom: 8MP, Depth-Sensing: 5MP
Front Camera16MP
Battery3850mAh
Unlock mechanismRear fingerprint sensor
PortsUSB Type-C, dual nano-SIM slot
ColorsStar Can Blue, Jasmine White

Pricing & Availability

The U19E will retail for NT$14,900 ($475), while the Desire 19+ will sell for NT$9,900 ($318) and NT$10,990 ($350) for the 4/64GB and 6/128GB variants respectively. Both phones will currently only be sold in Taiwan. If they do come State-side, I can't see any reason for someone to buy these instead of a Pixel 3A, unless they really dig the look.
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