We already heard and saw a number of rumors and leaks of the upcoming HTC's flagship smartphone for 2014, the previously codenamed M8. Then came in reports of it to be named as HTC One Two, and today we have new rumors pouring in from a senior popular member of the XDA-Developers forum, Mike1986, who now claims that the upcoming HTC One's successor will be so called HTC One+.
The guy from the developers portal also shares a list of specification of the yet to be announced handset, where it is expected to hit the store shelves with the latest Qualcomm Snapdragon 805 processor, a five-inches Full High Definition screen with protection of Corning Gorilla Glass 3, microSd card slot for internal memory expansion, a 2 gigabytes LPDDR3 RAM, six or eight megapixels 'Ultrapixels' main camera with double lens and possibly packing the new HTC ImageChip 3 on the back, 2.1 megapixels front facer and NFC connectivity.
The new Taiwanese smartphone will feature on-screen button rather than their traditional capacitive one's, the phone is also rumored to come equipped with a larger 2,900mAh powered battery and Android version 4.4 KitKat with HTC's own Sense UI 6.0 over the top.
And that being said, let us remind you that these are just clean rumors, we know how to take this news with our expectations flying low. We also conjecture the dates of Mobile World Congress next month in Barcelona, between 24th to 27th.
Source: Android Revolution HD