A few hours ago, a couple of screenshots appeared online allegedly showcasing HTC’s upcoming Sense 7 user interface that’s expected to roll out alongside the Taiwanese company’s release of Android 5.0 next month.
According to the unnamed source, these two images were captured on a Developer version of the One (M8) running the latest build of Lollipop — which is still being tried and tested by the Happy Telephone Company to ensure that it runs smoothly on its smartphones.
As you can see in the pictures above, the design of Sense 7 is pretty similar to Google’s newly-established Material Design standard, but it looks as if HTC has implemented one minor, yet extremely effective alteration to the theme: the background of the software keys are now able to change color according to the palette of the application being used.
Obviously, it’s more than possible that these images are not genuine — they’re certainly not hard to fake. They could be concepts of what enthusiasts expect Sense 7 to look like. Or they could just be the real thing.
Nevertheless, we think they look great, and if these do, in fact, turn out to be the real deal, we’ll be seeing a lot more leaked screenshots within the coming weeks — so be sure to check back for more information.
Source: YouMobile
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