Even though HTC might not be a major name in the industry nowadays, the company is still releasing smartphones to retain some market share. After the HTC Desire 20+, which is powered by the Snapdragon 720G processor, the Taiwanese giant has today unveiled a lower mid-ranger dubbed HTC Desire 21 Pro 5G. Well, that is a mouthful, ain’t it?

The First HTC Device with a 90Hz Display

Now, as you can see, the primary focus of the Desire 21 Pro 5G is the support for 5G connectivity on its Desire line of smartphones. HTC launched its first 5G device, the HTC U20 5G last year. However, the device was just available in the Taiwanese market and nowhere else.

At the back of the device, there is a quad-camera system with a 48MP primary sensor, an 8MP ultra-wide lens, and two additional 2MP sensors for depth and macro camera.

Price and Availability

The device is currently available for pre-orders in Taiwan. So, if you are in the country, you can place your order right now and the company will deliver it on January 21. However, HTC did not mention whether it will bring the device to other markets in the world or not. It is priced at TWD$11,990 which translates to around $425 (~Rs 31,093).