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    The HTC One M9 leaked in it’s full glory

    We guess there is no more mystery in the next HTC flagship, HTC One M9 has apparently been leaked days ahead of its official announcement. Thanks to the guys at Mobile Geeks we now have the whole online listings of HTC’s new flagship that will cost about  749 euros in Germany. The leaked specs are not surprising, as they include:

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    • 2GHz octa-core Snapdragon 810 processor,
    • 3GB of RAM
    • 5 inch, 1080p resolution
    • 32GB of storage plus microSD expansion.
    • a new 20-megapixel sensor at the back and the UltraPixel camera
    • Android 5.0 Lollipop is listed as the operating system, along with a new Sense 7 software skin.

    The phone will come in two new colorways are shown by the leaked pictures, one combining gold and silver for a two-tone look and the other opting for a more demure gunmetal gray. Expect the BoomSound speakers to be as striking as ever, and the overall aesthetic appears to have remained largely unchanged when compared to last years HTC M8. Looking closer, the power button has been shifted to the side.

    The One M9 is set to launch on March 1st during MWC in Barcelona.

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    Farooq Gessa Mousal
    Farooq Gessa Mousal
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