HTC A11: 64-Bit Smartphone Leaks With 4.7-inch Display, More Specs
(Photo : Twitter/upleaks)
The HTC A11 could be the smartphone maker's first 64-bit.
Tipster @upleaks has posted a couple photos and offered up some interesting details on the HTC A11 - a device the leaker claims will be the Taiwanese company's first 64-bit smartphone, BGR reports.
The A11, however, does not appear to be flagship-quality.
According to GSMArena, the device will pack Qualcomm's Snapdragon 410, a 4.7-inch display with a resolution of 480 x 854 pixels, a 5MP camera, Android 4.4.2 KitKat with Sense 6.0 (although it seems likely it would be upgradable to Android L given its 64-bit) and a plastic rear body.
The leaker also claims that the device will be a Sprint exclusive in the US.
HTC Desire A11 leaked with 64-bit processor, one of many new Desire handsets hitting the...https://t.co/IwarWzHrfS pic.twitter.com/cdGSwpV0B1
- Phandroid (@Phandroid) August 11, 2014
While the A11 doesn't appear to be a smartphone that will attract tons of consumer interest, the device will be an important stepping stone for HTC as it progresses towards future 64-bit smartphones.
As for another rumored HTC smartphone, a full alleged specs list for the rumored Windows Phone variant of the HTC One M8 has surfaced via WPCentral.
The device is expected to be Windows 8.1-based with some identical specs to the HTC flagship smartphone, including a 5-inch full-HD Super LCD 3 display and a dual rear camera setup that matches up a 4-UltraPixel camera with a 5-megapixel front camera. Additional specifications allegedly include a 2600mAh battery, 2.3GHz quad-core Snapdragon 801 processor, 2GB of RAM, 32GB of inbuilt storage, a microSD card slot and Nano-SIM support.
WPCentral adds that the W8 also features the same dimensions (36x70.6x9.35mm) as the M8 with key additional features such as HTC Boomsound, the HTC Dot View case and possibly some WP8.1 features like Cortana, NDTV reports.
The device could be unveiled at HTC's upcoming Aug. 19 NYC event.
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