Washington: HTC’s next flagship device preparing to make an early impact in the next year, new reports suggest that the device will be available to all major carriers in US.
The new leaked detail claims that the HTC M8 will be available from Sprint, Verizon, AT&T and T-Mobile soon after the launch in 2014.
The original HTC One make its debut in March of this year while its successor could make debut just in beginning months of 2014.
“All four carriers, end of Q1 ’14,” tweeted @evleaks, indicating the HTC One Two release date is going to happen early next year on the US networks – and likely the rest of the world too.
Earlier, the same leak-filled Twitter account suggested pretty much the same thing: “HTC M8 unsurprisingly destined for AT&T, among others.”
Still, there’s no telling if the M8 will be a simple refresh or the true sequel to the HTC One.
Previously reported specs tipped the HTC M8 with a Qualcomm Snapdragon processor, 3GB of RAM, the device maker’s Sense 6.0 interface and a screen size of about five inches.
The HTC One has a Snapdragon 600 quad-core processor, 2GB of RAM, Sense 5.0 UI, and a 4.7-inch screen.
Recently leaked HTC M8 photos suggest the back casing of the phone sports a hole for a fingerprint sensor or second camera lense.
However, no rumors were attached to the spy shot to indicate what will fill that opening. If the HTC M8 materializes early next year, we’ll find out soon enough.
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