Taipei: Taiwanese technological giant HTC after the successful launch of its first phablet HTC One Max, now new leaked images shows the glimpse of company’s new device.
The leaked images appears to be of HTC M8 which we first head about couple of weeks before.
The leaked pictures are the courtesy of Taiwanese site ePrice. Based on these images it looks as though the HTC M8 will have a similar form factor to the HTC One, with a metal body and a rounded back; however, there are a few differences.
The device will be packed in the metal case. The back of the device is also a bit different as there’s what looks like a hole or lens above the main camera lens. It could be a fingerprint sensor, but it’s in a rather awkward position for that. One alternative is that it might be another camera lens, though if so it’s unclear why HTC would opt for two rear cameras.
The final thing to take away from the images is that while the body mostly looks quite dark it does seem to have a slight blueish hue to it, though whether this will be the final colour of the handset is unknown.
As well as posting these images ePrice is also reporting that the HTC M8 will have a Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 processor, 3GB of RAM, the Sense 6.0 interface and an estimated screen size of 5-5.2 inches.
If those specs are true then, along with the even more metal-icious form factor, HTC’s new flagship could actually be a worthy successor to the HTC One.
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