Tuesday, October 8, 2013

HTC One Day: release date and features of HTC Sense 5.5 leaked - Mobile Area

Author: Bjoern Brodersen | 08/10/2013 – 16:15 |

The expected later this year HTC One Max will be provided by Apple as the iPhone 5S with a fingerprint sensor. The new HTC Smartlet will also have some familiar features from the HTC one and be recorded with the HTC Sense UI version 5.5. The release of the HTC Max One is according to a dealer this coming Tuesday.

HTC One Max : release date and features of HTC Sense 5.5 leaked

HTC One | (c) AreaMobile

The Taiwanese smartphone maker HTC will introduce the One Max (8060) on Tuesday next week. The Wall Street Journal reported, citing two unnamed people who should be familiar with the matter. Like the iPhone 5S will reportedly equipped with a fingerprint sensor, the HTC Max One. However, it is still unclear which applications, the fingerprint sensor is aligned.

As reported, the Touch ID called fingerprint sensor of the Apple iPhone 5S replace the input of a four digit code to unlock the screen or to enter the Apple ID and password for orders in iTunes. However, although the fingerprints of different people can be saved in the system of an iPhone 5S, so are not so in this case – as for example in tablets with Android 4.3 Jelly Bean – different user profiles stored on the iPhone. The use of biometric data could be extended in the future of Apple and will, for example, based on a mobile payment system. Such integration of a fingerprint sensor into a mobile payment system, according to analysts alongside Apple even Google, but not HTC accomplish.

The basic features of the HTC-One Family

Leak: HTC One next to HTC Max One | (c) ePrice

Leak: HTC One next to HTC Max One and One Mini HTC | (c) ePrice

all likelihood, tracked HTC at the One Max the same strategy as in the presented in July One Mini: Then the HTC One Max will bring some of the technical features, the HTC one differentiate from competitors Android devices: the noble metal housing, two speakers with boom sound, the 4-megapixel resolution Ultra pixel camera with Zoe feature and video highlights, as well as a new version of Android with the user interface HTC Sense with the newsfeed flashing feed as a replacement for an occupied with widgets homescreen. Under the hood, the Qualcomm Snapdragon processor to 600 with four cores clocked at 1.7 GHz and 2 GB of RAM connection to perform its service. Even the design of the corresponding Smartlets – the photo leaks have already shown – almost exactly that of the HTC one. Only the HTC One Max will probably be with his 6-inch full-HD display significantly greater than the 4.7-inch smartphone.


First pictures of HTC Sense 5.5

expected by the other will run the HTC Max One with Android 4.3 Jelly Bean and the HTC Sense user interface in version 5.5. The British blog Android Revolution HD has published screenshots showing some of the new features of the HTC UIs. So it is, for example, give in HTC Sense 5.5, the way the newsfeed flashing feed quickly and easily turn on or off, video highlights will be able to be longer, a “Do Not Disturb” feature comes in the notifications and the camera gets new options such as Panorama + (probably 360 degrees for recordings) and Dual Capture (simultaneous recording from front and rear camera).

 screenshots show features of HTC Sense 5.5 | (c) Android Revolution HD

screenshots show features …

 screenshots show features of HTC Sense 5.5 | (c) Android Revolution HD

… HTC Sense 5.5 | (c) Android Revolution HD

On the website of Android Revolution HD takes you more screenshots of HTC Sense 5.5.

imagination and launch event

According to Engadget HTC keeps for several days next week launch events at various locations around the world from, including Hong Kong and Kaohsiung. The launch of the HTC Max One should, according to the dealer on 15 ePrice October in China take place.


For further reading:

  • HTC One in Test
  • HTC One Mini in the test
  • Learn more about: Android Smartphone, Smartphone, Android rumors, HTC One

    Source: Wall Street Journal, Android Revolution HD via PhoneArena

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