Monday, 11 February 2013

HTC One official photo breaks cover

An official press photo of the HTC One
has leaked showcasing the phone's front
panel. The source is evleaks and judging
from its history of leaks, then we have
every reason to believe this is the real
deal.
Rather surprisingly, the HTC One get rid
of the traditional three-button combo and
features just back and home buttons
below its display. As usual, both buttons
are of the capacitive touch variety.
Another interesting bit are the dual-
speakers placed either side of the screen.
However, the key selling point of the
smartphone remains its 4.7-inch 1080p
display with a pixel density of 468ppi.
Judging from the press photo the One is
going to run the latest version of Sense
UI (5.0), which falls in line with previous
reports. Those earlier reports also
suggested the HTC One is running
Android 4.2 on a Qualcomm APQ8064
chipset with four 1.7GHz Krait cores and
2GB of RAM.
Yesterday, the first photo snapped using
the smartphone's 13MP camera showed
up on Flickr. It's yet another interesting
aspect of the device, considering its using
a stacked sensor with what the company
calls "ultrapixels".
HTC will hold simultaneous press events
in New York and London on February 19,
where the company's CEO Peter Chou is
expected to officially unveil the One
flagship. We'll be covering the
announcement live, so stay tuned!

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