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HTC M8 leaks again, a clean face-off in a live image and a Press render



HTC's upcoming One successor and the company's next front runner smartphone, internally codenamed as M8, also known as the unannounced One+ or One 2 has showed it's face-off in a new alleged live photograph and a Press rendering on the web.



Alongside today's leaks and what you see from the above images, the phone that made it's appearance last week in a couple of pictures, now seems to be a "Hocus Pocus" on Photoshop, as claimed by a HTC Regional Director, on Twitter.

Accordingly, from these new leaks too, we get to see a phone that falls in line with it's predecessor's design language, again sporting dual stereo BoomSound speakers on front, but this time around we have it's proximity sensors aligned side of it's front facing camera, where the Taiwanese had always followed it's habit of placing it's sensors on the left side, rather than on right as seen from the above pictures. What else gets noticed over here is the long rumored and leaked on screen navigation buttons, packing the previously showed up new Sense User Interface and HTC's own BlinkFeed, going perfect with these matches.

Other internal specifications from the earlier leeks include a Qualcomm MSM8974 Snapdragon 800 processor and an Adreno 330 Graphics Processing Unit (GPU), five-inches screen of 1080 pixels resolution display, two gigabytes of Random Access Memory (RAM), couple of main cameras of the 'Ultrapixels' kind, reportedly five megapixels primary shooters with a 2.1 megapixels front snapper and Android's version 4.4.2 KitKat on board. An official launch is expected next month in New York, United States of America.

Source: mob.hr

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