Thursday, January 2, 2014

Rumor: HTC One gets successor interchangeable lens - Android World

are still rumors but it seems that HTC has drawn. a list of resolutions for 2014 With CES and MWC start coming more and more rumors out how it will look next flagship.

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Successor HTC One

The successor to the HTC One will probably be called the HTC One Two and somewhere around March in stores, at least so say the analysts. The new flagship of HTC will most likely build on the current HTC One but adding new features to the device.

Earlier there was already talk of a fingerprint scanner as the HTC One Max, and now the rumor reached us that the HTC One Two interchangeable lenses will get. This interchangeable lens unit, the user will be able to adjust to the situation with regard to the amount of available light. Whether the lenses come really loose or incorporated into the device in any way is not known.

HTC One

Specifications

So far the following specifications go around in the rumor mill for HTC One Two. The device would be a 4.9 inch screen (Full HD or 2K QHD) get and run on Android 4.4 KitKat. A 800 Snapdragon chipset will be in with a clock speed of 2.3 GHz, but it is also possible that HTC will use the Snapdragon chipset 805. At the back the device uses the Ultra 10.1-pixel camera with interchangeable lenses. The battery is 3000 mAh large and there will be a fingerprint scanner are available.

Again these are the rumors that are currently circulating on the mighty Internet. HTC will build on the design of the HTC One seems to be a piece of cake, but the company will indeed have to differentiate with new opportunities to gain market share.

Source: Droidguy

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