MT6753, Octa-Core ( 8 x 1.3 GHz) Processor.
2800 mAh Battery.
3GB RAM, 32GB Internal Storage ( Expendable)
Screen Resolution 1280 x 720 – HD 5.5 Inch screen.
13 MP Primary Camera, 5 MP Secondary Camera
I believe this phone earlier came with a 2GB RAM and 16
GB inbuilt memory. Recently they launched this ultra
edition after bumping up the RAM to 3GB and internal
memory to 32 GB. The color that I bought it in was
cappuccino brown, which actually was the only color
available at that time. It did not really matter to me
because after putting on the tamper glass and back
cover, color of the phone anyways remains hidden.
Design: Nothing with the design that stands out really.
One look at it and you will know that it is an HTC phone.
It pretty much follows the same design that probably is
most common in smartphone these days. It does
however have a very neat finishing and looks stylish.
Build quality is decent enough but needs to be handled
with care. Its quit light weight and as a matter of fact, my
VIVO 5 inch display phone feels heavier that this.
Display: Nothing to complain about in this aspect. It
offers a 5.5 inch 720p HD display which works quite well
for me. Sunlight visibility, contrast and color resolution is
average.
Performance: No lags, stutters or hanging problem at all.
This phone works perfect even at time of playing heavy
games and multitasking. It does start to heat up a little if
you keep it in your pocket while talking to someone
using earphones for a long duration.
Camera: While the rear camera takes good enough
pictures in broad daylight or good lighting conditions, it
tends to disappoint in low lighting. The front camera on
the other hand is quite impressive and takes good selfies
but that too can get difficult in low light as there is no
flash on the front.
Sound: This probably is my biggest complain with this
phone. For some reason, HTC still continues to offer
those old style ear plugs that are very uncomfortable.
Use this and your ears will start hurting within 15 mins
because of which I had to go buy Sony earphones to go
with this phone. The speaker on the phone however has
good volume and is quite loud enough.
Battery: It is powered by a 2800mAH battery and can
last an entire day easily with mixed usage of internet,
gaming and calling. Charging the battery can take up to
2 hours from 0 to 100% .
Connectivity: This phone only takes nano sim cards and
is 4G supportd.
Final Verdict: In the end, I would say that I am quite
happy with HTC Desire 728 Ultra edition. My use is
limited to calling, texting, internet and some light games
and this phone serves the purpose very well. I would
definitely recommend buying it.