Saturday, June 1, 2013

HTC is reportedly planning 5.9-inch Android phablet with Key Lime Pie - ZDNet.de

class=”wp_keywordlink”> HTC Rumor working on a phablet with a diagonal of 5.9 inches. It will be a larger, more powerful version of the current flagship smartphone HTC one. The operating system is supposedly provided Android 5.0 aka Key Lime Pie.

With the new top model is expected in the second half of the year, citing Focus Taiwan Laura Chen, analyst at BNP Paribas’s Securities Taiwan. She goes out of a larger display from a more powerful processor. In view of HTC’s previous collaboration with Qualcomm, it could be explained by the Snapdragon 800th

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also reports the blog The Unlocker. According to him the leaked specifications, the HTC phablet comes with the 2.3 GHz quad-core MSM8974 chip, 2 GB RAM and 16 GB of internal memory. Its 5.9-inch display to offer full HD resolution (1080p) and can be operated by stylus. The code name of the device is therefore T6.

installed on the HTC One of the producers is an ultra-pixel camera with optical image stabilizer and a front 2.1-megapixel webcam with wide angle lens. The battery capacity to give the sources of The Unlocker with 3300 mAh. In addition, a protective cover with an additional 1250 mAh battery was planned.

In addition, the talk of an updated version of HTC’s Sense interface, with a customizable flash feed experience. The internal memory can be expanded using will MicroSD card – an option that HTC has been discontinued for some time

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In line with other rumors, analyst Laura Chen speaks also of a smaller version of the HTC one. The device, codenamed M4 according to her, presented in June and be available worldwide. In addition, an updated edition of the 5-inch model Butterfly is scheduled for the third quarter.

Looking to the near future, Chen said that HTC is on the rise again, and the worst was behind him. After a slow start, the Taiwanese manufacturer has now sold five million units of the HTC one. Could give further impetus to the now officially announced “Nexus Experience” version of the One. It does away with the house-sense interface and instead uses stock Android, so how Google’s Nexus devices, the original version of the operating system

[with material from Scott Webster, News.com]

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