Following lots of leaked details, photos and videos, the All New HTC One finally gets announced and is set to kill with a curvier aluminum design, a set of improved cameras and a huge bump in the hardware department in almost every way. There are three cameras on the HTC One; there is a five megapixel "selfie" camera up front and there are two cameras on the back - one of the 4 megapixel UltraPixel kind and one with a resolution of 2 megapixels, both designed for capturing the correct details and depths of the photos. This year's HTC One is rocking a Snapdragon 801 CPU packed with 2GB RAM and is powered by a larger 2,600mAh battery that the company claims can last 40% more than the first one. The All New HTC One goes head-to-head with its predecessor, the HTC One 2013, in a 9-minute video comparison and hands-on. Screengrab from TechSmartt The All New HTC One (M8) is scheduled to be launched later today, but the folks from TechSmartt was able to get their hands on a unit and compared it to the HTC One (M7) from last year, shown in a video that's almost 10 minutes long. Honestly, we could just link the NTE System Requirements and call it a day. Read more in our articles including "HTC One 2014 (M8) now official!" and "All New HTC One vs HTC One 2013 video comparison".
Following lots of leaked details, photos and videos, the All New HTC One finally gets announced and is set to kill with a curvier aluminum design, a set of improved cameras and a huge bump in the hardware department in almost every way. There are three cameras on the HTC One; there is a five megapixel "selfie" camera up front and there are two cameras on the back - one of the 4 megapixel UltraPixel kind and one with a resolution of 2 megapixels, both designed for capturing the correct details and depths of the photos.
This year's HTC One is rocking a Snapdragon 801 CPU packed with 2GB RAM and is powered by a larger 2,600mAh battery that the company claims can last 40% more than the first one. The All New HTC One goes head-to-head with its predecessor, the HTC One 2013, in a 9-minute video comparison and hands-on. Screengrab from TechSmartt The All New HTC One (M8) is scheduled to be launched later today, but the folks from TechSmartt was able to get their hands on a unit and compared it to the HTC One (M7) from last year, shown in a video that's almost 10 minutes long.
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