The smartphone appears to be able to perform better than the Galaxy Note 3

Mar 5, 2014 12:36 GMT  ·  By

On March 25, Taiwanese mobile phone maker HTC Corporation will officially unveil its next Android-based flagship handset, in the form of the All New HTC One, which has been spotted online quite a few times before under the codename of HTC M8.

Today, the yet-unannounced smartphone has made another appearance online, courtesy of a new set of leaked photos that emerged over at NowhereElse.

What’s even more interesting is that one of the leaked images also shows AnTuTu benchmarking results for the device, and that it places it ahead of Samsung’s Galaxy Note 3 that landed on shelves late last year.

According to the previous reports on the matter, the All New HTC One will become available for purchase with a 2.3GHz quad-core Snapdragon 801 (8974-AB) processor inside, which explains why it was capable of performing better than last year’s device.

In addition to the quad-core processor, the new phone is also expected to pack the Adreno 330 GPU, along with 2GB of RAM.

At the same time, as GSMArena notes, chances are that HTC has managed to optimize the Sense user interface so as to make it less resources-demanding when compared to the previously available versions.

The All New HTC One is also said to feature 32GB of 64GB of internal memory, and to hit shelves with a microSD memory card slot, something that last year’s flagship handset did not have to offer.

The All New HTC One (HTC M8)
The All New HTC One (HTC M8)
The smartphone has been also rumored to arrive on the market with a 5-inch touchscreen display capable of delivering a full HD resolution, as well as with dual 5-megapixel cameras on the back, with dual LED flash.

Leaked images with the device have already confirmed the change in design that HTC is preparing for it, and the newly spotted images say the same story today.

The same as HTC One last year, the new mobile phone will be launched with a metal body, for increased robustness. Even so, it will be pretty thin and light, we expect.

HTC hasn’t provided an official confirmation on the handset’s hardware specifications as of now, but the company did tease the All New HTC One in a series of short videos, without showing the phone itself in them.

However, the mobile phone maker will take all the wraps off of the new device in about three weeks from now, and we’ll be able to learn everything about it then. Stay tuned for more on the matter.

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The All New HTC One (HTC M8)
The All New HTC One (HTC M8)The All New HTC One (HTC M8)
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