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HTC One (M9) images, specs leak in an online listing

HTC is ready to unveil the new HTC One smartphone on March 1 and the company can barely contain the excitement. Recently leaked specs state that the HTC One (M9) will feature a selfie camera in the front.
A German retailer Cyberport.de accidentally listed the HTC One (M9) along with images and specs, set to arrive on two color options - gunmetal grey with black accents and silver with gold accents. Now the images don't exactly align with previous leaks which showed new design for the speaker grilles so this might be a mere publicity stunt by the retailer.
Though the listing has been redacted now, the images and specs were already downloaded. Bearing a close resemblance to the HTC One (M8) design, the new One (M9) features 5-inch display and fresh batch of rumors based on leaked wallpapers point towards 1080p resolution. Powered by an octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 810 chipset, it packs 3GB RAM, 32GB on-board storage and up to 128GB microSD expansion support.
Measuring 9.61 mm thick, One (M9) will run Android 5.0 Lollipop with HTC Sense 7. In the front is a 4MP UltraPixel camera and at the back is a 20MP camera with dual-LED flash. HTC has packed 2900mAh battery to power this smartphone
We only have to wait until next Sunday for HTC to announce the One (M9) and confirm whether the info we've gather so far is authentic or not.

Alleged wallpaper image from HTC One M9 leaks out

Alleged wallpaper from the upcoming HTC One M9 made the rounds on Twitter. The image seems to confirm that the Taiwanese manufacturer’s next flagship will pack 1080p display.










HTC One M9 wallpaper (click to view in full size)
The image has a size of 1920 x 2160 pixels. It reveals that users will be able to make the wallpaper scrollable if they desire.
HTC One M9 will debut in less than two weeks, on March 1 in Barcelona. Rumored specs of the smartphone include 64-bit Qualcomm Snapdragon 810, 3GB of RAM, and Android 5.0 Lollipop.

HTC One (M9) leaked cases confirm lack of Duo camera

Case manufacturers have become a reliable source of intel on future smartphones, and Amazon is currently flooded with optional protection for the yet-to-be-announced HTC One (M9) flagship. Unlike the case with the Samsung Galaxy S6 where precise dimensions were stated, HTC's covers are less revealing.
            



                                         


                                               


                                              


HTC One (M9) cases
One thing that appears certain at this point it the lack of a dual camera, as the back of all cases sports a single large cutout for the lens and flash arrangement. That was a common theme of all previous leaks, so we can can safely assume that HTC will go with a conventional camera this time around.
While the back has been pretty much settled, a few manufacturers seem to have missed the memo on the new speakers design. Some of the models have carried over the One (M8) grille placement in the renders instead of the thin slits towards the edges, that are believed to feature in the next generation.
It's unlikely they've mass produced the wrong case, though. More realistically, companies have chosen the safe side and stuck with an official image of the predecessor, instead of breaching confidentiality agreements and revealing something ahead of launch.

HTC's upcoming flagship to be called HTC One M9?

HTC's upcoming flagship, which we have been referring to as the HTC One (M9) until now, given that its predecessor was called the HTC One (M8), apparently carries the moniker "HTC One M9" (i.e., M9 without brackets).
The name is mentioned in HTC's website source code (see image above), followed by a tagline "One Life". Given that HTC hasn't yet officially confirmed the moniker, we'll have to wait a couple of weeks, as the company is expected to launch the device on March 1 during an event at MWC 2015 in Barcelona.
Meanwhile, you can take a look at the complete list of the phone's features revealed by popular leakster upleaks.

HTC One (M9) renders size it up against the Galaxy S6, iPhone 6

HTC One (M9) is yet to be officially presented to the world, so all we have to look at are hurried photos and leaked images promoting phone cases. Luckily, Martin Hajek is a wiz at making 3D models and he used all info available on the One (M9) to create a virtual phone and put it up against the Apple iPhone 6 and Samsung Galaxy S6.
The Galaxy S6 is also waiting for its official introduction, of course, but a few days ago Hajek modelled that one too.
Anyway, here’s a look at the HTC One (M9) by itself, it’s shaping up to be a beaut. Next up, three flagships stand side by side – the iPhone 6 is the shortest with its sub-5″ screen, while the Galaxy S6 is in between. Both the One (M9) and Galaxy S6 are expected to have 5″ screens. After that is a look at their backs and all the metal that the phones are encased in.











Here are a few simulated lifestyle images showing the One (M9) and its all-metal rival, the iPhone 6.


 




The renders match the spy shots we’ve seen so far, including the lack of a Duo Camera on the back. The centrally-placed selfie camera (4MP UltraPixel allegedly) come from “official” (not really) promo imagesfor the One (M9).

Most hotly anticipated phone at MWC

The Samsung Galaxy S6 is a cornerstone for the company, set to finally bring the feel of the company’s flagships up to top standards. Widely criticized for its choice of materials so far, the Korean giant is rebuilding the upcoming smartphone from the ground up, addressing the issue.
The hype, which has been building around the Galaxy S6, showed its results and it emerged victorious in our survey. Samsung’s high-end device is expected to finally bring something new to the table, while competitors will stick to evolutionary changes for this generation.
                    Samsuing Galaxy S6         (31.1%)


                           Htc One M9             (26.9%)



                Samsung Galaxy S6  Edge     (15.3%)



                   Sony xperia Z4                 (27.6%)





The battle for second place was fierce, but in the end the Sony Xperia Z4 inched ahead of the HTC One (M9), with less than a hundred votes splitting the two. Still, users anticipating the next-gen Xperia high-ender may end up disappointed, as its launch appears increasingly less likely to take place at MWC.
Galaxy S6 Edge, the odd little brother to the Samsung flagship came in fourth, proving that special doesn’t necessarily mean more interesting. A respectable 14% of the votes went in its favor nonetheless.

HTC One (M9) Hima leak reveals all key specs

The specifications of the soon-to-be-revealed HTC One M9 (Hima) have leaked here and there, but now we have the full list of the phone's features thanks to the detective work of upleaks.
The phone is built around a 5" IPS display and packs 1080p resolution. At the back, the 20.7MP camera is confirmed and it will sport dual LED flash. For now, there's no information whether it'll record 4K video, but we will be surprised if it doesn't.
At the front, it will be backed by a 4MP UltraPixel camera, probably the same as the One (M8)'s. Contrary to previous rumors, the latest leak doesn't suggest a dual 20.7MP camera configuration at the back.
The HTC One (M9) draws processing power from a 64-bit Snapdragon 810 (MSM8994) chipset with a 2.0GHz quad-core Cortex-57 and a quad-core Cortex-A53 running at 1.5GHz. There's 3GB of fast DDR4 RAM and graphics are handled by the Adreno 430 GPU. HTC will offer the One (M9) in 32GB and 64GB flavors and the phone will run Android 5.0.2 Lollipop with Sense 7.0 out of the box.
We saw an allegedly official photo of the One (M9) next to the One (M9) Plus and caught the nicely designed BoomSound speaker holes. LTE 6 support will give users up to 300Mbps download and 50Mbps upload speeds. On the side, there's a microSD card slot.
The battery of the HTC One (M9) is 2,840mAh, which is 240mAh larger than its predecessor. We're yet to see how much of a difference this will make in our battery test. As a reminder, the One (M8) scored an endurance rating of 77 hours.
Upleaks reports three variations of the One (M9) - UHL, which will launch in Asia, Europe, Africa, UAE, Russia, Turkey, China(Mainland), USA(include AT&T, T-Mobile US, and Developer model), Canada(include ROGERS, TELUS), Latin America; the WHL for Sprint and China Telecom; and the WL for Verizon.
Finally, we have information regarding the accessories and their model numbers:
  • HTC DotView 2 (with more colors than before) – HC
  • M231/232
  • Clear Case – HC C1153
  • Stand Case – HC K1150
  • Waterproof Case(has IP68 rating) – HC C1152
  • Waterproof Headset – RC E250
  • Headset 2015 – MAX 500
  • HTC BoomBass with WiFi support (requires Sense 7)
  • Screen Protector – SP R230A
HTC's March 1 press event called "Utopia in progress" will reveal the rest of the new features the company has been working on.

HTC One (M9) Wi-Fi module and 20MP Toshiba camera tipped

According to HTC ROM developer LlabTooFeR, the HTC One (M9) sports the same wireless module as the Nexus 6. The module in question is the Broadcom BCM4356, which features 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac and Bluetooth 4.1. The update over the One (M8) isn't astronomical, as the current flagship also boasts Wi-Fi 802.11 ac connectivity, but not the latest Bluetooth standard.
Additionally, the developer believes that the main camera of the One (M9) will utilize a 20MP Toshiba T4KA7 sensor. It's 1/2.4-inch in s
ize and has a pixel size of 1.12µm. It was previously rumored that the phone will feature a dual 20MP setup, but recently leaked photos of the phone's back disproved this theory.
We'll have everything there's to know about the HTC One (M9) on March 1 following the company's Utopia in progress event. There, HTC is expected to announce two variants of the flagship - One (M9) and One (M9) Plus. Both variants will pack Qualcomm Snapdragon 810 SoC, 3GB of RAM, and Android 5.0 Lollipop.

HTC One (M9) leaked again, this time in a Dot View case

The HTC One (M9) is due to be officially announced at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona in the beginning of March. Still, we're only a few leaks away from being able to draw a complete picture of the upcoming flagship.
This next piece of the puzzle is brought to us by an HTC employee, who chose (or was he encouraged?) to share live images of a Dot View case on Chinese social site Weibo. HTC's official case, photographed from the back, confirms the large camera lens, that's been also visible in numerous previous leaks.


HTC One (M9) Dot View case • Render, based on latest rumors
The front raises a few questions, though. A recent supposedly official image showed the selfie camera placed along the central axis of the phone. The pictured Dot View case, however, has the cutout on the front slightly to the right. It's not in the same position as the One (M8) so that's not the previous generation case, either.
We recently showed you the chassis of the One (M9) in gold attire as well as aftermarket protective cases, both confirming the large camera lens on the back. However, not a single live image has surfaced of the front just yet, so HTC might surprise us after all.

HTC One (M9) leaks out dressed in gold

Live photos of the upcoming HTC One (M9) made the rounds online yet again. This time around, the upcoming flagship from the Taiwanese manufacturer posed for the camera in gold color scheme.
Right in line with past leaks, the live photos once again allow us to catch a glimpse of the large squarish cutout for the handset’s camera. The latter is said to be a 20.7MP unit, coupled with a 4MP UltraPixel front-facing snapper.
Furthermore, the latest batch of leaked photos reveal the inside of the device’s machined metal body. The grey bits we see are reserved for the smartphone’s wireless antennas.
HTC One (M9) will make its official debut in less than a month, on March 1 in Barcelona. Two variants of the flagship are expected - One (M9) and One (M9) Plus. Both variants will pack Qualcomm Snapdragon 810 SoC, 3GB of RAM, and Android 5.0 Lollipop.

Otterbox cases for HTC One (M9) make the rounds

A lineup of Otterbox cases for the upcoming HTC One (M9) made the rounds online. The Taiwan-based manufacturer will reveal a duo of flagship smartphones in less than a month, on March 1 in Barcelona.
Showcased in gray and black, the Otterbox cases appear to be from the company’s Defender series. The accessories once again reveal the large, squarish camera which the HTC One (M9) packs.
The covers are scheduled to become available on April 1. Their price tag will be € 29.95.
HTC One (M9) is all but certain to arrive in two different variants. Rumored specs of the smartphone include Qualcomm Snapdragon 810 SoC, 3GB of RAM, and 20.7MP camera coupled with 4MP UltraPixel front-facing snapper.

HTC One (M9) will probably sport dual 20MP cams at the back, 4MP UP at front


A trustworthy LaptopMedia insider close to HTC has spilled the beans on the camera department of the upcoming HTC One (M9). He says with certainty the new One (M9) will feature two 20MP camera sensors at the back, a dual setup similar to the one introduced with the previous One (M8) flagship. The flash should be dual-tone dual-LED flash, just like before.
The insider source also confirms HTC won’t be giving up on the UltraPixel technology and it will use a 4MP UP sensor for the front camera, intended for selfies (as in HTC Desire 826).
HTC One (M9) is expected to pack a 5" 1080p display and run on the latest generation Snapdragon 810 chipset with an octa-core processor, Adreno 430 graphics and 3GB of RAM. Android Lollipop plus HTC Sense 7.0 will be in charge of operations
HTC has scheduled an "Utopia in progress" event in the beginning of March. We expect the One (M9) and, hopefully, the One (M9) Plus to premiere in there.

HTC One (M9) “Hima” could come with additional DotView colors

More rumors regarding the HTC One (M9) “Hima” are inbound and the latest round of them is concerning the DotView case. According to @upleaks, HTC is going to out additional DotView colors for the phone’s launch.
The colors in question are turquoise and yellow and they’ll presumably join the already existing blue, black, dark red and orange options. There’s no information yet about the accessory’s pricing, but we assume it’s going to remain $49.99.
For your convenience, we gave a shot at coloring the DotView case in the aforementioned new colors for you to check out how it looks. Fresh is definitely a word we’d use to describe them.
Alleged photo of the One (M9) and One (M9) Plus leaked a couple of days ago revealing a familiar design. We’ll know more about the device pretty soon as the company announces the phone at the “Utopia in progress” event.

HTC One (M9) will have new speaker design

More and more things about the upcoming HTC One (M9), codenamed Hima, are starting to leak. This time around we're hearing that despite what some previously leaked pictures have shown us, the device won't be almost identical in terms of design to its predecessor, the One (M8).
In fact, in certain aspects it will be quite different. For the design of its front, and specifically the BoomSound speakers, the One (M9) will reportedly be inspired by the Nexus 9 tablet, also made by HTC and pictured below.
Hence, the M9 is rumored to come with an edge to edge glass panel on its front. The speaker panels will no longer be exposed like they were in the original One and the One (M8). Rather, they will be enclosed within the aforementioned glass. This will get two 45 degree cutouts for the slit speaker grills, which will span around 50% of the handset's top and bottom edges.
And this will apparently make the One (M9)'s design closely resemble that of the Nexus 9. According to the source of the information, the new style will enable a "slicker" and "more refined" look on the new flagship smartphone when compared to its predecessors.
The black bar which rested under the screen in the One (M8) and housed the HTC logo will be gone from its successor, to the relief of many. This will happen because HTC made the plastic speaker panels, which are used to cover the speakers and amplifier, taller in the Hima. This means there's no need for that infamous black bar anymore, so it will be gone.
No matter how good all of this sounds, don't forget to keep in mind that we're only talking about a rumor for now and none of these details have been confirmed yet.

HTC One (M9) and (M9) Plus official photos leaked


Weeks of leaks and rumors on the HTC One (M9) and One (M9) Plus have inevitably lead us to the first official images of the upcoming HTC flagship duo. The treat comes courtesy of notorious leakster Evan Blass on his twitter feed.
The images confirm previous info of an all-glass front panel, resulting in a redesigned speaker solution, a Nexus 9 style slit. The bottom speaker appears to be salvaged on both models, putting at rest fears that the fingerprint scanner in the home button will do away with the company's signature stereo sound.
And yes, the Plus size model is indeed equipped with a hardware home button, which the regular model lacks. It makes little sense to design a hardware button on one model solely to house a fingerprint scanner, and then do a different implementation sensor on the other model, so it looks like the HTC One (M9) will come without this functionality.
Another key feature, revealed by the single photo is the center-mounted front camera. Could it be the 13MP front snapper of the Desire Eye, making its way to the company flagship?
The official unveiling will take place at HTC's "Utopia in progress" event in the beginning of March. Judging by the intensification of leaks though, we may get to see the new devices beforehand.

HTC One (M9) shows up Geekbench 3.0 database

The upcoming HTC One (M9) flagship made an appearance in the Geekbench 3.0 benchmark database. The smartphone achieved single and multi-core scores of 1232 and 3587 respectively.
The device from the benchmark test unsurprisingly packs Qualcomm MSM8994 Snapdragon 810 chipset with 1.55GHz octa-core CPU and 3GB of RAM. Sporting the model number 0PJA10, the handset boots Android 5.0.2 Lollipop.
It is worth noting that the result of the HTC hardware is lower than the alleged score of Samsung Galaxy S6 we encountered earlier (1520 single-core and 5478 multi-core). The Korean offering ran on Exynos 7420 chipset.
HTC will announce its next flagship smartphone during MWC in Barcelona. Purported live photos of the handset have already leaked out on several occasions.

HTC One M9 Plus could possess MTK processor in South Asia

We have been hearing some rumors about a bigger phablet version of the HTC One M9, Called the M9 Plus to be launched simultaneously along with the M9 at MWC 2015. It seems, though, that there will be a variant of this phone specifically for South Asian markets and it will be running on a MediaTek processor.
This information comes courtesy the @upleaks account on Twitter, who also has other information regarding the phone, namely it having a fingerprint sensor and BoomSound speakers.
We recently saw AnTuTu benchmark screenshots of an upcoming HTC device. It was named the HTC M9pt, which according to @upleaks is not short for prototype but that the 'p' stands for Plus and 't' for TD-LTE network on China Mobile.

HTC One (M9) Plus and One (M9) shows up in photos, specs unveiled


HTC leaks are coming in that the One (M9) Plus, the bigger brother of the already rumored Htc One M9, if the company's press team actually decides to call it that.











HTC One (M9) Plus
The One Plus model will come with a 5.5-inch display of 1440x2560 pixel resolution, the source claims. The mighty Snapdragon 810 will run the show, joined by 3GB of RAM in a year when most flagships will likely come with 4GB.
Readings from the leaks , the design sees a departure from the established HTC styling . The bottom speaker grill will be replaced with a hardware button, where the fingerprint scanner is to be housed. How that  affects the HTC's famed audio performance remains to be seen.
The back is more typical HTC One material with dual cameras and two-tone LED flash. Apart from being a design element, the larger ring around the lens may hint at a 20.7MP main shooter. It is reportedly also going to be utilized in the regular One (M9), which has also appeared with a large cutout in its metal unibody.
IF you missed out on the leaks of the One (M9), they confirmed that the device will sport an octa-core processor and 3GB of RAM, without any additional details. BUT based on other unconfirmed (take it with a grain of salt) , the smartphone should come equipped with Qualcomm's Snapdragon 810 SoC, a 5-inch 1080p touchscreen, and a 20.7 MP rear camera (no more UltraPixels).
AS you may already know The Taiwanese Brand is holding an event called  "Utopia in progress"  on March 1, where all speculations will be put to an end.So dont forget to check for the update on 1st of march.


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