Monday, January 20, 2014

Greater successor to the HTC One appears supposedly in March - ZDNet.de

HTC supposedly wants to bring a successor to its then a year old flagship smartphone HTC One on the market in March. As Bloomberg reported, citing a person familiar with the plans of the manufacturer’s source, the new model comes with a larger screen and a better camera.

The successor to the HTC one is to appear in March (Picture: CNET).

The successor to the HTC one is to appear in March (Picture: CNET).

The display diagonal is set to grow over its predecessor from 4.7 to at least 5 inches, but remain below the 5.9 inch HTC One Max. As Qualcomm Snapdragon processor 800 or the successor Snapdragon 805 is provided, they say.

the rear camera HTC is once again on his Ultra pixel technology, however, supplemented by twin sensors. These are designed to provide better focus, depth of field, optimized and generally better image quality.

Other possible features of the device codenamed “M8″ traded 3 GB of RAM, a fingerprint reader and the famous unibody metal casing. The operating system is probably the current Android 4.4 KitKat comes with the latest version of HTC’s Sense user interface used.

The design is Bloomberg source, according to the closely correspond to the predecessor. With it, the new HTC One should then also share the name. Apparently, HTC is planning to update basically only the technology of the device – similar Apple did with iPod and iPad . Presented is the new HTC One likely to take place on the Mobile World Congress , the end of February in Barcelona.

LG is working on a successor to the G2 (Picture: CNET). LG is working on a successor to the G2 (Picture: CNET)

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Perhaps there is also present a successor to its LG Android smartphones G2. Last rumored to be the G3 comes with a 5.2 increased to 5.5 inches display that as the forecasted Samsung Galaxy dissolves S5 2560 times 1440 pixels (qHD). The starting date is called the Korean site Asiae.co.kr 17 May That would be just nine months after the launch of the G2.

Apparently LG is still working on another device, the G per second Like the G3, it would support a QHD resolution, but offer a diagonal of 5.9 inches. Again, the idea is expected at Mobile World Congress.

[with material from Scott Webster, News.com, and Christian Schartel, CNET.de]

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