Wednesday, September 18, 2013

HTC One Max: No Snapdragon HTC to 800 because small + new photo with a ... - SmartDroid

 one up next galaxy note 3 leak HTC One Max: No Snapdragon HTC to 800 because small + new picture with a Galaxy Note 3

There is a new photo of the HTC One Max and info about the built older processor also. The processors by Qualcomm are now installed in nearly all upper-class equipment of the major manufacturers, including HTC’s commitment to these chips, but may not have the current high-end processor Snapdragon obstruct probably 800. Very interesting and almost plausible rumors are from Taiwan on this topic. So HTC has lost in recent months such importance and capacity that Qualcomm allegedly refused to supply HTC with the Snapdragon 800, as the smartphone manufacturer probably does not have enough chips and probably could not remove enough constant.

production of the flagship platform from Qualcomm, the number of pieces in the HTC seems would need – obviously not worth it. What is now being reported in recent days that the One Max has just installed but not 800, but the slightly older 600 Snapdragon. If true, this would be a bitter pill for HTC, which could be reflected in sales. Customers, in particular his performance of the hardware is important, but then prefer access to a potent smartphone competitors.

Speaking of competition, on the above photo you can the One Max with 5.9 inch display compared to the Galaxy Note 3 and Note 2 to see, each of 0.2 and 0.4 inches smaller.

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HTC One Smartphone (11.9 cm (4.7 inch) touchscreen display, ultra-pixel camera, 32 GB internal memory, 1.7 GHz quad-core processor, 2 GB of RAM, LTE, NFC-enabled, flashing feed booming sound, MicroSIM, Android OS) silver

already available from EUR 498.00

428 customer reviews on Amazon: 4 stars 5 V192193236 HTC One Max: No Snapdragon HTC to 800 because small + new Photo taken with a Galaxy Note 3

(via Digitimes, AndroidBeat, PhoneArena, Weibo)



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