The display is sweet 5 inches in size with qHD 960×540 pixels amounting to 220 ppi. HTC hasn’t stated the Android version, but its most like Android 4.2.2 Jelly bean, Desire 516, hidden beneath HTC Sense UI. Desire 516c will be powered by Snapdragon 200 quad core clocked at 1.2 GHz and assisted by 1 GB RAM and only 4 GB internal storage. You can use microSD card for secondary storage up to 64 GB. Imaging hardware is also fairly basic with a 5 MP rear shooter, LED flash and a VGA front snapper. 9.7 mm thick chassis houses a 1950 mAh battery adding up to 160 grams of weight. Other features include 3G EVDO Rev.A + 2G EDGE, Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, DLNA, Bluetooth 4.0 and GPS. HTC Desire 516c doesn’t look like an attractive proposition, at least on paper. The USP is the CDMA connectivity option. You can buy Desire 516c from Snapdeal.com starting today. If you are not looking for a CDMA phone you can consider phones like Moto G 2nd Gen and Zenfone 5.