Monday, February 3, 2014

HTC One 2: Successor of Android smartphones will be presented in late March ... - CNET.de

The official presentation of HTC One 2 to be held in New York in late March. The new Android smartphone from HTC supposedly comes with a thinner frame and display on-screen buttons and will be available for sale starting in four colors.

The successor to the Android smartphones HTC One is towards the end of March – will be officially presented – probably in New York . The claims to have learned of Twitter users @ evleaks. Should be available then in April.

 HTC One 2: Successor of Android smartphones to the end of March will be presented

The Android Smartphone HTC One 2 is a 5-inch display, a Snapdragon-800-or-805 CPU, 3 GB of RAM, an improved Ultra pixel camera; be equipped-screen buttons and Android 4.4 KitKat (Picture: via CNET UK).

Previous rumors pointed to a slightly earlier release. A British judge had betrayed the alleged release date of the HTC One 2 last year as part of a court case between Nokia and HTC Corporation. It should be in February, but come out in March 2014 at the latest. An unveiling at Mobile World Congress, held in Barcelona in late February, so that seemed likely. With an idea in late March HTC leaves the MWC but well aware of in order to differentiate themselves with the presentation of the rest of the manufacturers.

The successor to the HTC One hears previous speculation, according to the name of HTC One 2 and should be equipped with a 5-inch display. The term has recently appeared on the website of a telecommunications authority of the French island of New Caledonia. There is also a dual-SIM variant of the HTC One 2 is headed. Whether there will be this but this country remains to be seen.

The display resolution of the one-successor is still uncertain. But for example, Samsung and LG to provide their upcoming flagship smartphones with qHD displays (2,560 times 1,440 pixels), and HTC is expected to follow suit. The HTC one has to compare a 4.7-inch full HD display with a resolution of 1,920 x 1,080 pixels.

Furthermore comes the new HTC flagship supposedly with on-screen buttons. This means that the keys for “Home” and “Back” no longer sit below the display, but are integrated into the screen like the Nexus 5. This is likely the HTC One 2 also bring back your own button for multitasking.

For plenty of power to ensure Qualcomm Snapdragon CPU 800 or the latest SoC (system-on-a-chip) manufacturer, Snapdragon 805. Other possible features of the Android device code-named “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 interface (6.0) are used.

the rear camera HTC replaced on its ultra pixel technology, however, supplemented by twin sensors. These are designed to provide better focus, depth of field, optimized and generally better image quality.

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5-inch display is not expected to much larger but the device. For a thinner display frame, as XDA TV producers Shen Ye makes claims via Twitter. In addition, the HTC One 2 will be available for sale starting in four colors. The basic design is but a report by Bloomberg, according to largely correspond to the predecessor. Apparently, HTC is planning to update basically only the technology of the device – like Apple did it with the iPod and iPhone

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the HTC one distributed by the manufacturer currently the update to Android 4.4.2 KitKat. We start with but once Northern and Eastern Europe. German One-owners will have to wait a bit. For the DACH regions the update is not yet available, such as HTC notifies via Facebook. An appointment did not call it. Probably the update will be released in the coming days but also for Germany.

dispute between Nokia and HTC, the Mannheim Regional Court has again decided against the Taiwanese. Nokia is now available damages to undisclosed. The Finnish manufacturer willl also enforce a ban. Further information on the patent dispute between HTC and Nokia holds the following items ready.

[With material by Rich Trenholm, CNET UK]

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