New HTC One M9 Specs Available on Twitter; Wireless Module Similar to Google Nexus 6

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New HTC One M9 specs have been leaked even before Mobile World Congress (MWC) comes. On Twitter, HTC ROM developer LlabTooFeR reveals in a tweet that the next HTC flagship phone would have some features similar to those of the Google Nexus 6. On a separate tweet, he also revealed that a new camera hardware will be embedded on the phone.

The HTC One M9 will be equipped with a Broadcom BCM4356 wireless module that supports Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac as well as Bluetooth 4.1. This gives the M9 a significant increase in performance over the One M8 model. The same module is used on Google’s Nexus 6, which delivers outstanding connection quality.

As for the camera, the HTC One M9 is said to come with a 20MP Toshiba T4KA7 sensor. Picture quality is still in question, but the hardware is expected to best the two camera sensors found on the back of the One (M8).

Aside from the leaked HTC One M9 specs, previous rumors suggest that the standard One M9 Plus could sport a 5-inch 1080p screen, while the One M9 Plus gets a 5.2-inch Quad HD display. Everything is to be enclosed in a metal body as some screenshots revealed.

The HTC One M9 is one of the highly anticipated devices to come out this year, along with other devices like Samsung Galaxy S6 and the Apple iPhone 6s/7. Big fans who cherish everything about the brand could testify to the phone’s overall quality. This includes the premium materials used to make the phone sturdy as well as their luxurious design. HTC also has some tweaks that other manufacturers might want to catch up with, like high-end, front-facing stereo speakers.

Since HTC has not given any statement on its rumored smartphone, further leaks should be taken with a grain of salt as always. Official HTC One M9 specs will be revealed during the Mobile World Congress 2015 that will be happening on March 1.

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HTC, Htc one, HTC One M9, Google nexus 6

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