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Upcoming HTC One+'s or M8's screen pixels count gets confirmed



When we welcomed 2K14, we had great expectations for manufacturers like the Taiwanese phone maker HTC to introduce displays of the 2K kind. Accordingly as per previous rumored and leaked reports, the upcoming One+ or codenamed M8 handset was one of those, where we bit our nails for a 1440 x 2560 resolution pixels mark for their panel.

But today, we receive new reports coming in from a HTC User Agent's profile, where the purported device is now confirmed to come out of it's packaging sporting the same 1080p screen of it's predecessor, the HTC One, with markings of 1920 x 1080 pixels. 

Also the unannounced smartphone so called M8 or the One+ will not carry out any physical buttons on it's front screen as we already saw from the One, where else you can expect the software ones as seen in the Google flagships. Unfortunately, there's no other specifications detailed in/on the profile, as said by the words.

Source: GSMArena

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