HTC may be better known for its flagship One smartphones in the U.S., but it also has a robust mid-range and budget smartphone lineup in the Desire series. The Taiwanese company added a slew of new budget phones to the mix, all of which have premium unibody polycarbonate designs like the high-end Desire Eye.

The Desire 626, Desire 626S, Desire 526, and Desire 520 will be available on a variety of carriers, including T-Mobile, AT&T, Verizon, Sprint, and a number of prepaid carriers like Tracfone, Cricket, Boost Mobile, Metro PCS, Virgin Mobile, and more. Here’s the breakdown, from the most high-end new Desire phone, to the least spec-heavy device.

Updated on 09-10-2015 by Williams Pelegrin: Added pricing information for the Desire 520 on Cricket Wireless.

That’s all we know about these new HTC Desire phones so far, but stay tuned for more price info and our hands on with the Desire 626S!

Previous Updates:

Updated on 08-18-2015 by Malarie Gokey: Added pricing from AT&T for the Desire 626.

Updated on 07-15-2015 by Malarie Gokey: Added pricing from T-Mobile, MetroPCS, and Sprint for the Desire 626S.

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