HTC is already sailing weapons for its presentation next Thursday, November 2, and although we do not know whether the Taiwanese company, HTC will finally present the HTC U11 Plus, its new flagship, a smartphone of medium cut, what is official is that the device to be presented will have a “full view” design following the current market trend.
HTC Confirms U11 Plus Will Come With Bezel-Less Screen
The Taiwanese company HTC is already sailing weapons for its presentation next Thursday, November 2, and although we do not know whether the Taiwanese company, HTC will finally present the HTC U11 Plus, its new flagship, or the HTC U11 Life, a smartphone of medium cut, what is official is that the device to be presented will have a “full view” design following the current market trend.
A few days ago the HTC itself filtered a ‘teaser’ image of the back of the device, which coincided perfectly with all the leaks of the HTC U11 Plus, and today to maintain high expectations for the weekend we can see part of the front of a device with minimal frames and all screen design.
So, the Taiwanese firm HTC is brushing a smartphone called to command the HTC catalog in the coming months, and will try to rub elbows with the best of the Android platform attending to the tastes of the market: glass back with fingerprint sensor well placed, camera quality and wireless charging, along with a highly optimized front to leave maximum space to its screen.
You’ll believe it all on 11.02.2017 pic.twitter.com/9NRTWeWM9u
— HTC (@htc) October 27, 2017
All the data are simple rumors, but there is talk of a 6-inch panel with WQHD+ resolution (2,560 x 1,440 pixels and 538 PPi) of which the technology and the manufacturer are unknown but it would have an 18:9 format, and which would be revived by the Snapdragon 835 chipset from Qualcomm and will be coupled with 4GB or 6GB of RAM.
The storage would go up to 64 or 128 GB according to versions, and the battery would be able to store up to 3930 mAh of energy. I would not miss the appointment with a 12-megapixel camera with aperture f/1.7 and dual BoomSound stereo speaker characteristic of HTC, which unfortunately is not appreciated in the image giving rise to its placement in the upper and lower frames and not in the front.
Little is left of waiting, just two days, although surely this week we will know many details of the hypothetical HTC U11 Plus as it happens in almost any presentation of a leading manufacturer.
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