It seems that HTC could announce two other smartphones alongside the
1080p M7 this month. The HTC M7 is expected to go official on February 19 and the M4 and G2 could debut at the same press event.
The information comes courtesy of a few specs and release information by @evleaks and UnwiredView.
The two devices should start hitting retail stores this spring, while
the M7 will reportedly start shipping before this month's end.
The HTC M4 will sport a 4.3" 720p display and run on a dual-core 1.2
GHz processor (probably of the Krait variety) and have 2 GB of RAM. The
specs highlights continue with 16 GB of on-board storage, a 13 MP camera
with F/2.0 lens, a 1.6 MP front-facing snapper and LTE support. The
battery capacity is expected to be 1700 mAh.
The HTC M4 should be powered by Sense 5.0 on top of and Android 4.2 Jelly Bean. As for the HTC G2 - it will be a budget ICS offering with a single-core 1
GHz processor and 512 MB of RAM. The smartphone will be built around a
3.5" display of HVGA resolution (320 x 480 pixels) and will offer
microSD card slot and a 1400 mAh battery. These specs look similar to
those of the rumored HTC Golf and it might not just be a coincidence.
Thanks ! Hamza Sadiq
Asus Padfone 2
is one of the most innovative devices in the mobile market beyond any
shadow of doubt. The second generation of the 3-in-1 smartphone, which
can be converted into a tablet and later into a laptop with the help of
dock has surely changed the way we look at buying smartphones and tablet !
ASUS, the manufacturers of the multi-featured smartphone has
reportedly sold nearly 1 million Padfone 2 units, despite the fact that
the availability of the smartphone has been very limited.A more juicy bit of the DigiTimes report has it that ASUS will
showcase an updated version of the Padfone at the upcoming Mobile World
Congress, which will be held in Barcelona later this month.Asus has been making lots of headlines recently with its recently launched VivoTab Smart ME400 and 7" MeMO Pad ME 172
tablets. The company is surely having a wonderful time in the tablet
market, but it probably wouldn't mind extending that kind of performance
to the smartphones as well.
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