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Additional HTC One A9 Specs Leaked
Although it is not yet clear when will officially release Android 6.0 Marshmallow, rumors are rounding up that HTC will use the latest Android operating system for their upcoming device. It has been further speculated that the HTC One A9 will be unveiled at this event as well.
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We’re also told that HTC is going to employ the help of a very powerful 64-bit 2.5GHz deca-core MediaTek MT6797 chipset that features a Tri-Cluster architecture. This new info could really stir things up, as according to @evleaks the One A9 (Hima Aero) will be sporting a Snapdragon 617 processor and only 2GB of RAM. “The other eight cores will be Cortex-A53, divided into two different clusters for maximum performance with minimum power drain”, GSM Arena wrote.
There will be 16GB of internal storage along with a microSD card slot for storage expansion.
Despite such drawbacks, the HTC One M9 still had a lot to offer when it eventually hit all major carriers in the United States during the first few weeks of April following its global launch in March at the Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2015 in Barcelona, Spain. Anyhow, we are nearing the official launch date, where we can get more details about the specs, pricing and availability of the device.
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HTC CEO Cher Wang that the Taiwanese smartphone manufacturer plans to unveil a “hero” device in October 2015. With the interface, users can also customize their notifications, change the appearance of icons and images and adjust themes. Ironically, HTC is reportedly holding a similar press event in Hakone, Japan on the same day. Others believed that the device will finally be introduced on September 29. There’s at least one report suggesting the phone will ship with Android 6.0, which Google is still putting the finishing touches on.