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New pictures leaks of the HTC M8



Post leaks surfacing the handset's back and revealing two cameras with dual-LED flash light on the upcoming smartphone from the Taiwanese multinational manufacturer, and the successor model of their HTC One, known internally or codenamed as the M8 again pops up on the internet in a couple of photos that looks stunning. Either fake or real ones, as the Photoshop may be in effect!



But if things turn out to be insane, we may be looking to a similar phone that falls in line with the company's 2013 flagship predecessor, the HTC One, sporting some really thing/narrow and slim bezels, compensating the dual stereo sort of HTC's own BoomSound speakers.

As said in our earlier reports, the smartphone that has showed up today seems to be attributing, again the earlier speculated virtual on screen or software buttons, that can be swiped away from the display for a full screen experience of the latest Sense User Interface.

The rumor mill still rotates on a Qualcomm based Snapdragon 800 SoC, five-inches Full High Definition screen, two gigabytes of RAM, couple of five megapixels 'Ultrapixels' cameras on the back and packing Android version 4.4.2 KitKat out of the box. Expect a launch in this month or the next at New York, USA.

Source: mobiltelefon.ru

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