The HTC One M9 is one of the most long-awaited phone of 2015. There’re a lot of rumour, leak around the latest HTC’s phone – allegedly called HTC Hima. Therefore, the HTC One M9 will probably arrive with a screen of 5 inch, is powered by Snapdragon 810 as well as a 20.7 MP rear cam and a 13MP or UltraPixel 4MP front-facing camera. Its phone will possibly come with 2840 mAh battery capacity and runs on Android 5.0 Lollipop. Besides that, the HTC Hima will have 3GB of RAM as well as Cat.6 LTE connectivity.
This phone might be introduced in a stand-alone event instead of the next MWC 2015. And that is all we know so far. Actually some spy pics came with us. But, probably like you, we might partly think it’s unreliable. But now, we finally have HTC M9 pictures that come from the most reliable source available @evleaks.
Therein, Evan Blass posted a photo with a title: “Old habits die hard”. These new image highly seems more reliable and believable than any of previous pics we had.
In this image, we can see that two gadgets are closely similar design compared to the HTC Desire Eye with a very spectacular Selfie Cam. Previous rumour said that this phone will come with 13MP or UltraPixel 4MP front-facing camera, so it seems that we can be count on this news. More interesting, the larger phone has a hardware home button which is different with its siblings.
HTC looks like to take the similar strategy with Apple, Samsung and lastly Xiaomi, meaning introducing two-phone together. Its new HTC phone possibly call HTC M9 and HTC M9 Plus as well. But HTC can call the larger phone, HTC M9 Max or something though.
Having a quick glance at this phones, you can easily realize that they will be supported finger scanner and then do a different implementation sensor on the other model, so it looks like the HTC One (M9) will come without this functionality.
This phone is expected to unveil at HTC’s “Utopia in progress” event in the beginning of March. You can wait for this time. But relying this recent news, we now think we have this phone beforehand.
Source: @evleaks