The 14-minute video shows some of the most appealing features of the phone

Mar 24, 2014 07:23 GMT  ·  By

When we thought everything was said and done about the upcoming HTC One 2014, a new extensive video showing some of the smartphone’s most attractive features pops up online.

There’s only one day until HTC launches its next flagship handset, but this is no reason not to take a look at another leak that could reveal new details on the smartphone’s software and hardware configuration.

The good news is that this is not just an ordinary leak, but a full 14-minute video that digs into the HTC One 2014’s features. It’s especially useful to those who anxiously wait for the smartphone to go on sale tomorrow and want to get a last look at what it can offer before making their purchase.

Keep in mind tough that the whole video is in German, so unless you have some knowledge on the language, you won’t be able to understand everything. Still, this shouldn’t pose a problem for tech-savvy or those who have previously owned a HTC smartphone.

HTC One 2014, or whatever the market name, will be launched on March 25 in London and New York. According to Carphone Warehouse, the smartphone will go on sale at select store locations in the UK only minutes after the official reveal.

Major carrier Verizon Wireless is rumored to be the sole retailer of the HTC One 2014 in the United States. More importantly, the carrier will start selling the smartphone on March 25, the same day it gets announced.

HTC One 2014
HTC One 2014
The upcoming flagship smartphone coming from HTC will ship with Android 4.4.2 KitKat operating system right out the box. The real innovation comes from the fact that it will run the new HTC Sense 6.0 UI, which hasn’t been included on any other smartphone, so the HTC One 2014 will be the first to come with this user interface.

Hardware-wise, the upcoming smartphone is a slight improvement over the previous HTC One model, in the fact that it will be equipped with a 2.3GHz quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 801 processor, an Adreno 330 graphics processing unit and 2GB of RAM.

Unlike the HTC One predecessor, the new smartphone will pack microSD card slot for memory expansion (up to 64GB), besides the 16GB of storage already available inside.

Another selling point of the HTC One 2014 is the dual-camera that comes embedded on the back, which is demoed in the German hands-on video above.