The HTC E8 was essentially a plastic-cased version of the HTC M8, but with slightly lower hardware specs, making the purported E9 a departure for the Taiwanese company.
The operating system looks set to be Android Lollipop. Check out this HTC One M9 review with our T-Mobile expert Des AskDes Des gives you the HTC One M9 specs around great features as the HTC camera. Other specs include a 20MP rear camera, same as the M9, as well the same configuration of 3GB of RAM and 32GB of storage. The HTC One M9's 5-inch screen is a fraction smaller than the competition on the market right now, with many other brands choosing to go 5.1-inch and above but again, 5 inches seems like a. The chipset will also be significantly different, with HTC eschewing Qualcomm's Snapdragon for a MediaTek MT6795 octacore processor running at 2.0GHz. And if you value design as much as I do, it should be one of the first phones you consider this year.
Previously, the usually reliable Upleaks had reported that the E9's 5.5-inch screen would have a Quad HD resolution (2,560x1,440) compared to the M9's 1080p. The M9 is a wonderful phone, and certainly one of the best.
There has been no information regarding the phone's weight. The information from TENAA says the E9 will have dimensions of 156.5×76.5x7.54 mm (6.1 x 3 x 0.3 inches) as well as a 5.5-inch screen and a 2,800mAh battery. Taiwanese smartphone-maker HTC may have only just revealed the M9, its latest flagship, but a number of leaks from China suggest the upcoming HTC E9 might be a strong competitor for your attention.Ĭhina's telecommunications regulator TENAA has posted an image of the E9, revealing a phone that's flatter and thinner than the M9, with a larger and higher-resolution screen, Engadget reported. The HTC One M9s 5-inch screen is a fraction smaller than the competition on the market right now, with many other brands choosing to go 5. HTC One M9+ ramps up screen resolution and scans your fingers HTCs new One M9+ packs an ultra high definition 5.2-inch display and a fingerprint scanner on the front. The purported image of HTC E9 as reported on Engadget.