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More HTC One M9 specs leaked

Early in December, the first specs of the upcoming HTC flagship, the HTC One M9 (also known as HTC Hima) were supposedly leaked. The sources claimed that the device would have a 5.5-inch display with QHD resolution (2560 x 1440 px), along with a Qualcomm Snapdragon 805 processor and 3 GB of RAM. However, the new specs revealed by Upleaks tell a different story all together.

According to Upleaks, HTC One M9 will come with a 5 inch FHD display, a Qualcomm Snapdragon 810 processor; as long as it's not delayed and a 20.7 MP primary camera instead of the previously leaked 16 MP one. The device will be powered by a 2840 mAh battery which is considerably lesser than the one leaked in the former specifications. The full specifications and features include:

  • Dimensions: 144.3 x 69.4 x 9.56 mm
  • Processor: Snapdragon 810 2.0GHz Quad-core + 1.5GHz Quad-core
  • Memory: 3GB RAM
  • Display: 5″ FHD Display
  • Connection: Supports VoLTE(Voice Over LTE), Carrier Aggrication(Malaysian/Indian model doesn’t support this), LTE Category 6
  • Primary Camera: 20.7MP
  • Secondary Camera:13MP or 4MP UltraPixel
  • Battery: 2840mAh Battery
  • Operating System: Android 5.0
  • Other: Sense 7.0

The accessories associated with the phone include Active Headset, DotView, DecoStand Case, Clear Case, Active Case, Premium Screen Protector. Upleaks states that the device will launch in March 2015 and will be available in Gray, Silver, Gold, and a new color, 'Gunmetal Gold'. He previously also hinted that the device will have a Windows Phone version like the HTC One M8 as well, but was not entirely sure on that one.

However, considering the conflicting specs revealed by the previous source and this one, we'll advise you to take this news with a grain of salt and hope that the device lives up to its predecessor.

Source: Upleaks

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