HTC has just released a new smartphone centered around the Metaverse, called the Desire 22 Pro.

The Desire 22 Pro stands out as HTC's latest innovation in the realms of AR, VR, and NFTs, officially on the market since June 28. It enables users to immerse themselves in Metaverse experiences, allowing them to explore and showcase digital art through their browsers.
As a key player in the electronics field based in Taiwan, HTC shows a strong commitment to the Metaverse, investing in its own virtual universe. The Desire 22 Pro serves as a successor to the HTC Desire 21 Pro released in 2021, integrating seamlessly with HTC's open-source Metaverse platform, Viverse, and is compatible with the Vive Flow VR headset, which works with all Android devices.
Although the Vive Flow VR headset is versatile enough to pair with numerous smartphones, Android Authority suggested that the Desire 22 Pro isn't any more of a 'metaverse' device compared to other models like the Galaxy A32 5G and OnePlus Nord that support the Flow.
Equipped with impressive specs, the Desire 22 Pro features 3D capabilities, an IP67 waterproof rating, a vivid 6.6-inch 1080p display, a 32-megapixel selfie camera, and a suite of three rear cameras, including a primary 64-megapixel lens, a 13-megapixel ultra-wide camera, and a 5-megapixel depth sensor. This robust smartphone also boasts 8GB of RAM, 128GB of storage, and a long-lasting 4,520mAh battery, all available in eye-catching gold and silver colors.
This device is crafted for those eager to dive into experiences that blend the physical, digital, and virtual realms, demonstrating the capability to handle both 2D and 3D content across extended reality (XR) devices. description reads.
According to Screen Rant Additionally, the phone incorporates features like a digital wallet for crypto transactions and comes with a complimentary NFT – a collectible cat inspired by the Renaissance.
Recently, the crypto community was taken aback by an announcement from Solana Labs regarding its Web3 smartphone, Saga, which focuses on decentralized applications, alongside crypto and NFT trading. revealed HTC, in collaboration with OpenSkyBlue, has launched an NFT museum themed around Vermeer within the Metaverse.
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