HTC LAUNCHES THE HTC DESIRE 628 IN PARTNERSHIP WITH JB HI-FI, DELIVERING EXTRAORDINARY VALUE FOR A MID RANGE SMARTPHONE
Sydney, Australia, 13 July, 2016 – HTC, a global leader in mobile innovation and design, has announced the launch of the new HTC Desire 628, a bold, beautiful and feature packed device that raises the bar for mid-range smartphones. Launched as an unlocked smartphone in partnership with JB HI-FI, the HTC Desire 628 delivers more of what consumers love, setting a new standard in the mid-range category.
Available in brilliant Cobalt White with blue trim, the HTC Desire 628 delivers quality sound, more entertainment and crystal clear photos making your memories last longer. Featuring a beautiful dual colour design, great cameras front and back and awesome 5” display the Desire 628 breaks the mold, making it perfect for fun and entertainment on the go.
“The HTC Desire 628 strikes the perfect balance between style and functionality with its stunning HD display and unique dual colour design,” said Ben Hodgson, Country Manager, HTC Australia and New Zealand. “With consumers seeking a full range of smartphones at a variety of price points, the HTC Desire 628 delivers extraordinary value for consumers seeking a powerful proposition at an affordable price.”
“We have been selling HTC smartphones for many years and HTC is a trusted brand for both our staff and customers,” said Gary Siewert, GM of Marketing, JB HI-FI. “HTC products are consistently innovative and of outstanding quality. With the launch of the HTC Desire 628, JB HI-FI is proud to stock the largest range of HTC smartphones, of any retailer in Australia.”
Style Leader – vibrant dual colour meets full glass front
With the 5″ super LCD 2 display, the HTC Desire 628 stands out from the crowd with its stylish yet daring design and comfortable grip. The handy 720p HD display allows you to enjoy movies, photos, games and online content like never before.
Design-wise, the HTC Desire 628 breaks the mold, going dual color in style with its vibrant, high-contrast color combination. This is brilliantly coupled with a full glass front that blends seamlessly into the side frame for a clean and crisp look.
Next Level Sound Quality – HTC BoomSound Profile
Smartphones have become an essential tool for consumers who love listening to music, making sound quality one of the most critical features. With the HTC Desire 628, simply push play while wearing earphones and you’ll hear how the unique HTC BoomSound Profile enhances every sound and takes music, movies and games to the next level with clear vocals, deep bass and fine audio detail.
Epic photos and superb selfies any time – 13MP main camera and 5MP front camera
Your favorite moments are often the most unexpected, so your smartphone needs to make it easy to capture great images in an instant. The HTC Desire 628 features a 13MP main camera that takes high-resolution photos, while capturing detailed 1080p video at 30 fps. The f/2.0 aperture and BSI sensor let you take better pictures in low light, while the built-in Photo Editor provides the tools to realise your photo’s true potential.
The HTC Desire 628 also sports a high quality 5MP selfie camera that helps you look great on the go, with Voice Selfie and Live Makeup – features that let you look sensational.
Theme it your way – HTC Themes
The HTC Desire 628 lets you stand out from the crowd with its unique, distinctive & bold design. In addition, the HTC Desire 628 allows you to customise everything from wallpapers, icons, fonts and ringtones to suit your style. There are hundreds of awesome themes to choose from and you can even create your own themes using your favourite photos.
Availability
Consumers can now purchase the new HTC Desire 628 outright from JB HI-FI either in store or online at jbhifi.com.au
HTC Recommended Retail Price
The Australian market RRP for the HTC Desire 628 is $299
About HTC
HTC Corporation aims to bring brilliance to life. As a global innovator in smart mobile devices and technology, HTC has produced award-winning products and industry firsts since its inception in 1997, including the critically acclaimed HTC One and Desire lines of smartphones. The pursuit of brilliance is at the heart of everything we do, inspiring best-in-class design and game-changing mobile and virtual reality experiences for consumers around the world. HTC is listed on the Taiwan Stock Exchange (TWSE: 2498). www.htc.com








That being said, there is a lot on offer here as far as the story is concerned. You see while the main storyline for the guild does follow this path that challenges those trying to revive the once great empire, players will eventually be able to unlock the ability to explore individual storylines for each of the four warring nations and pledge their loyalty to them. This means that there is a lot of content here for players to dive into, though don’t expect anything complex.
When not at the hub where they can recruit forces, purchase equipment, and take care of various other basic functions players will be spending the majority of their time out in the field fighting enemies. The field map in Grand Kingdom is designed to be something of a board-game where the player’s unit and enemy units are similar to chess pieces that must be moved along paths. Players must move their piece one spot at a time and occasionally they can find items, treasure chests, fall into traps, or uncover hidden paths that allow them to skip past an area or sacrifice turns in an effort to take a shortcut. For almost every basic mission that isn’t simply exploration, players will be given a limited number of turns to complete an objective so whether to avoid fights and take a shortcut or simply powering through is a choice that appears fairly often.
Thanks to the seventeen classes available to the player over the course of the game, players can craft a squad that fits their play style perfectly or can change things up if a certain mission isn’t working out well for their initial set up as every class plays differently and has unique skills that may help in combat. Each of these classes can be broken down into four types, melee (where the most variety can be found), ranged, magic, and specialty units. These specialty units fit special niches such as being able to heal allies, place obstacles or platforms, and even bring a dominant force into combat at the cost of taking up the place of two units.
This is especially true with some classes that have skills that can target separate aisles that may accidentally strike one of your units or accidentally healing an enemy while also trying to heal your frontline solider with a health potion since some strike zones are poorly displayed. In fact some occasions might even call for striking your own team mate once to cause separation and then deal more damage to the enemy afterwards. The enemy is also affected by this and can attack their own units so this is something of a double edged sword that will keep players constantly keeping an eye on who will be acting next in an effort to take advantage of the battlefield layout and take out the enemy without damaging their own team.
NIS America has released this game with their own well-handled English dub and have also included the Japanese voice track for those who prefer that route. As far as the soundtrack is concerned, Grand Kingdom sports a satisfying array of tracks that fit well during battle sequences as well as a wide array of background music that plays while simply exploring the menus at the Guild base.
















