HTC One M9 was launched earlier this month during the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. This will be the company’s main device this year, and they’re hoping it will be a huge success. Very few people could have predicted that the company intends to release a couple of additional high-end devices though. After the One M9 was announced, a ton of leaks started popping up all over the internet. The One M9+, One E9 and One E9+ were mentioned various times. It seems like HTC wants to add some more devices to their One M and One E brands. Basically all of the devices listed here are high-end, and we’re here to talk about the One E9+.
The alleged HTC One E9+ has leaked once again, this time @upleaks has leaked the renders of this device. We’ve already seen the device leak and these renders go hand-in-hand with the previously-surfaced info. The One E9+ resembles One M9 a whole lot, though it has a circular camera on the back, unlike the company’s flagship. That camera actually protrudes a bit on the back. If you take a look at the gallery down below, you’ll notice there are a couple of color options of this device down there: gold-white, gold-gray and black variants.
The One E9+ will reportedly feature a 5.5-inch QuadHD (2560 x 1440) display along with 3GB of RAM and 32GB of built-in storage. MediaTek’s MT6795 64-bit octa-core processor will power on this handset according to the info we have thus far, and Android 5.0 Lollipop will come pre-installed on this device with HTC’s Sense UI 7 on top of it. 20-megapixel camera is said to be located on the back of this handset, with an LED flash being located below it. 13-megapixel or 4MP UltraPixel camera will be located on the front side of the device, and as you can see in the images, HTC’s stereo BoomSound speakers will be a part of this offering as well. HTC is expected to announce this handset in China in the coming days / weeks, stay tuned for that.
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