HTC M7 has been the subject a few leaks off late. Earlier, we saw
reports speculating that the phone will feature a 5.0-inch full-HD
display, a uni-body aluminium shell, Qualcomm APQ8064 quad-core
processor and a 13-megapixel camera. A new report contradicts the screen
size, while confirming almost everything else we've known.
Trusted Twitter
user @evelaks is back with more details of the HTC M7. Quoting "a
previously reliable source" he states that the HTC M7 will feature a
4.7-inch full-HD display, making it an incredible 468 PPI. He further
claims that "this so-called SoLux display is said to offer a number of
visual improvements over the previous generation Super LCD2, boosting
viewing angles, outdoor visibility, and colour accuracy".
In line
with some of the previous rumours, powering the HTC M7 is a 1.7GHz
quad-core Snapdragon processor with 2GB RAM and 32GB internal storage.
The cameras are 13-megapixel (rear) and 2-megapixel (front), both
capable of recording full-HD video. The HTC M7 will reportedly boast of
2300mAh battery and run on Android 4.1 Jelly Bean.
Connectivity
options in the HTC M7 reportedly include LTE and Wi-Fi with 802.11ac
support, which (theoretically) boasts of speeds up to 3 times that of
802.11n.
HTC has been on a bit of a launch spree off-late, first
unveiling the HTC One X+, a modest upgrade over its popular HTC One X
(Review | Pictures) and more recently, the HTC Butterfly, the first
smartphone in the world with a full-HD display.