HTC One Max Leaks Again, Clearest Close Up Images To-Date
After Samsung, LG and Sony unveiled their flagship for the second half of the year, it’s time for HTC. The Taiwanese firm is preparing a new flagship – HTC One Max that was leaked several times in the last few days. The good news is a Taiwanese accessories retailer had outed the clearest images of HTC One Max.
The images provided by the Taiwanese accessories retailer are crystal clear. Of course, the device isn’t switched on and we are unable to confirm whether it is a dummy set or real handset. One thing for sure is the HTC One Max has the fingerprint reader on the rear-side of the device and which is exactly below the camera lens.
There are three little buttons on the bottom right corner of the HTC One Max. We are unable to confirm what are the features of the three little buttons. We also realized that the Beats Audio logo is no longer on the back plate of the device.
Volume rockers and on/off button are available on the side of the HTC One Max device while the 3.5mm audio jack is on the top and the USB port is on the bottom. There are sensors and front-facing camera on the front panel of 5.9-inch phablet.
Recently, it was reported that HTC One Max is available in three variants – Snapdragon S4 Pro, Snapdragon 600 and Snapdragon 800. The HTC One Max with Snapdragon 600 has been confirmed by the GFXBench database while the Snapdragon 800 variant was advertised by Taiwanese retailer and the Snapdragon S4 Pro variant was listed on the Chinese authority database.
If there are three variants of HTC One Max – the one of the Snapdragon S4 Pro will come with a lowest price among all three variants. Stay tuned!
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