If you thought that Samsung’s dozens of affordable Android phones weren’t enough, now there’s a new model to be interested in: a HTC. The Taiwanese company just announced the Desire L handset, available in Taiwan and packing a 4.3 inch display.

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The product looks pretty old school as far as design is concerned and it may only be a good idea at a price tag of around $250. HTC Desire L packs a 4.3 inch display with WVGA resolution and Super LCD 2 panel. It also has a 1 GHz dual core CPU, 1 GB of RAM and overall this is a low to midrange handset. The phone runs an unspecified version of Android, that may just be Jelly Bean.

The software has HTC Sense applied to it and on the specs list we find a chassis that’s just 8.9 mm thick. HTC Desire L weighs 118 grams and at the back we find an old school camera area, with a 5 megapixel sensor with BSI and a wide F/2.0 aperture lens. The camera does 720p video and other specs include a 1800 mAh battery.

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