Showing posts with label HTC. Show all posts
Showing posts with label HTC. Show all posts

Monday, February 10, 2014

HTC M8 mini specs leak

The leak is coming from the popular evleaks twitter account, which has proven reliable on multiple occasions in the past.

The HTC M8 mini will run on Android 4.4 KitKat, with Sense 6.0. A surprising Snapdragon 400 chipset,  a quad-core Cortex-A7 CPU running at 1.4GHz. The screen of the HTC M8 mini measures 4.5 inches with 720p resolution. RAM is 1GB, 16GB of internal storage with microSD card slot. The M8 mini is said to come with Wi-Fi a/b/g/n/ac and Bluetooth 4.0. It will also join the full-size M8 in offering virtual buttons as opposed to dedicated hardware keys.

HTC M8 mini (mem_ul): SD400 (1.4GHz x4), 4.5", 720p, 1GB/16GB (+microSD), 13MP/5MP, a/b/g/n/ac, BT4.0, KK4.4.2, Sense6.0, buttons on screen — @evleaks (@evleaks) February 8, 2014

Blur screenshot of the new Sense 6.0 leaks

The HTC M8 is fast approaching. The latest specs includes a 5" display with 1080 x 1920 resolution, a 2.3 GHz quad-core Snapdragon 800, and 2 GB of RAM. The back should be a dual-lens camera and a wide-angle front one should be pegged at 5 MP running Android 4.4.2 KitKat out of the box, with Sense 6.0. 

The first real-life photo of the new BlinkFeed - HTC's RSS and social feeds aggregator - which shows some much different visuals than what we are used to with Sense 5.5, as currently found on the HTC One and the gang.




New photos of HTC M8 leaks

The images gives us another look at the flagship's dual-camera setup and on-screen buttons.

The leaked photo of the on-screen buttons on the other hand, shows their setup in both landscape and portrait mode.

The HTC M8 is tipped to be unveiled next month in New York City.





Wednesday, February 5, 2014

HTC M8 - first live picture is here.

Today we have the first live picture of the HTC M8. It shows its back, where we can clearly see the twin cameras and the dual-LED flash. This means the next One won't pack a fingerprint sensor, or at least it won't be one on its back.


The HTC M8 should pack a 5" 1080p display, run on Snapdragon 800 chipset, and sport twin UltraPixel cameras of unknown resolution. The official announcement event will probably happen in New York very soon, while the M8 is expected to hit the shelves in March.

Friday, January 17, 2014

HTC M8 to feature QHD screen & twin UltraPixel camera; Launching in February

HTC One's successor codenamed M8 and also known as One 2 and Two should launch this March, following an MWC debut in late February. As the rumor has it HTC M8 will be powered by the latest Qualcomm chipset (currently the Snapdragon 805) and will come with a bigger, at least 5", screen of QHD resolution (1440x2560px) display.


HTC will keep using the UltraPixel technology for its new flagship, though the new camera will feature twin UltraPixel sensors. This should improve the auto-focus, image quality, and depth of field. There is no word on the resolution of the two UltraPixel sensors though, nor more details on their exact manner of operation.

HTC will probably announce the One successor at the MWC in Barcelona by the end of February.


Saturday, January 4, 2014

HTC One’s successor to be called the One+

@evleaks revealed what he called “preliminary” specs for the HTC M8, which included a Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 CPU, 2GB RAM, a 5-inch 1080p display, an UltraPixel rear cam, 2.1MP front cam and KitKat with Sense 6.0. Now if a new report from recognized XDA member Mike1986 proves correct, we’re learning even more about the handset.



First, the phone will reportedly be named the HTC One+, and it will feature the newer Snapdragon 805 CPU after all. We also have learned a bit more about battery size, camera and other specs.

Specifications
5″ FullHD 1080p covered by Gorilla Glass 3
Qualcomm Snapdragon 805
2GB LPDDR3 RAM
6 or 8MP UltraPixel camera (possibly with double lens)
2.1MP front camera
Software buttons
2900mAh battery
Android KitKat with HTC Sense 6.0
micro-SIM, microSD
NFC

The HTC One+ might not be a massive leap up from the original, but it look like it will feature some welcome changes when it comes to processing power, battery size, screen size and — most importantly — it will have an SD slot for memory expansion.

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Monday, September 16, 2013

HTC One Max specs leaked!

One of the new photos reveals that the code name for the phone is HTC 8088, and it will support GSM and LTE pipelines. The handset is expected to come to market with a 5.9 inch glass with 1080 x 1920 resolution (FHD for those who like three letter abbreviations) and a quad-core 2.3GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 processor. 2GB of RAM is on board along with 16GB of native storage. A microSD slot is available and a very un-HTC like 3300mAh battery powers the unit with the UltraPixel snapper, and Android 4.3 Jelly Bean.




A couple of photos showing off the One Max from up close have surfaced as well, with the About screen on the handset in one picture identifying it as the “HTC 8088.” The device in the new images matches up with what we’ve already seen numerous times before, including a square cutout beneath the camera that’s expected to house a fingerprint scanner. Also, it looks like HTC finally realized the importance of having the power button on the side, though it’s unfortunate it took a 6-inch device to help the Taiwanese manufacturer reach that conclusion.



The HTC One Max will reportedly cost $800 and launch sometime in October, and we can expect to see even more of the handset’s details leak in the coming weeks. Not that we need any more details at this point, but hey, they’ll keep everyone happy until HTC sees it fit to make an official announcement.

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Wednesday, June 5, 2013

Alleged HTC One 'Mini' Leaked

Pictures of what is said to be the HTC One "Mini" have leaked onto the internet. The device features a 4.3-inch 720p display, 2GB of RAM, a dual-core processor, and HTC's 4-megapixel UltraPixel camera.


According to a translation of the report, the phone will allegedly have the same aluminum finish as the larger HTC One and will launch as early as August for 400 Euro (around $522).

Source Forte via Engadget

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Wednesday, February 20, 2013

HTC One unveiled; features 4.7-inch 1080p display, 1.7GHz quad-core Snapdragon 600, UltraPixel camera, Android 4.1.2 with Sense 5.

HTC’s new flagship phone sets new standards for the company, for both external and internal hardware. Unlike most of its previous phones, the new smartphone uses aluminum and glass as its main materials for its new unibody design. The HTC One features a 4.7-inch super LCD 3 display, capable of 1080p output and protected by the ultra-strong Gorilla Glass 2, a quad-core Snapdragon 600 processor running at 1.7 GHz, 2GB of RAM, a 13-megapixel “UltraPixel” camera, 2,300mAh battery and two generous storage options: 32 or 64GB. The new phone is powered with Android 4.1.2 Jelly Bean. The One also bears the distinction of being one of the first smartphones to feature Qualcomm's quad-core Snapdragon 600.


The new unibody construction manages to cram a 2,300mAh Li-polymer battery, 802.11 a/ac/b/g/n Wi-Fi radios, Bluetooth 4.0 and NFC. There are also speakers with built-in amps, as well as a beefed-up camera branded as HTC UltraPixel that is capable of gathering 300 percent more light than a standard smartphone camera, suggesting that HTC will market this device, at least partially, as a multimedia powerhouse.


The HTC One is powered with an IR blaster, integrated into the power button, allowing the smartphone to act as a remote for most TV’s and set-top boxes. In addition, HTC Sense TV, a new app built into the device, acts as an interactive program guide. To compliment the brand new hardware, the HTC One runs on top of HTC’s Sense user interface, which now sits at version 5 with tons of new refinements over previous releases.

The HTC one will be available beginning in March, from 185 mobile operators across 80 countries, including AT&T, T-Mobile and Sprint in the United States.

Source: RedmondPie

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