The Taiwanese phone maker has a new
flagship smartphone. The company today announced the HTC One ME,
one of the most exciting smartphones they have ever made.
Instead of the full metal body, the HTC One ME comes
encased
in a polycarbonate
chassis
with metal frame. It’s too much like the One M9+
the company had launched earlier this year, but there are a few noticeable
differences such as the dual-SIM capability among others.
As for the specifications, the One ME sports a 5.2-inch
display with QHD (2560 x 1400 pixels) screen resolution flaunting an impressive
565 ppi pixel density — evidently the sharpest display HTC has placed in a
phone. Other hardware specs don’t disappoint either. The One ME is powered by
Helio X10 eight-core chipset (the Mediatek made processor competes with
Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 810) clocked at 2.2GHz. On the connectivity front, the
One ME supports 4G LTE (FDD: band 1,3,5,7,8,28; TDD: band 38,39,40,41), 3G, and
is dual-SIM capable — which makes us believe that the phone is targeted at
Asian countries.
The device also comes with a fingerprint scanner which could
store information of up to 5 fingers. With Android M offering native support
for fingerprint readers, the phone could make use of many new features. On the
software side, the company hasn’t mentioned the exact version of Android and
HTC Sense the phone runs, but it’s likely 5.0 Lollipop.
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