The next HTC flagship smartphone,
dubbed as the M7, is rumoured to come with a cleaner and simpler Sense
v5.0 software. The M7 is rumoured to be showcased at the CES 2013.
Fresh details
of the HTC M7, rumoured to be unveiled at the ongoing CES 2013, have
leaked to the Internet. The new leaked screenshots show the company's
latest Sense 5.0 software.
The alleged screenshots of the device show a new lock screen where HTC
has made some major changes: removing the ring and adding the weather
information. According to reports, the icons will have a more “holo”
look.
One of the screenshots focusses on the
settings of the device. The settings have new icons as well as the new
switch toggles. The design of the M7 is said to be inspired from the One
X, but without the drilled headset holes. Check out the screenshots
below, courtesy Weibo:
Not much is known about the M7
apart from the rumoured specifications. The device is said to run on
Android 4.2 or 4.1 Jelly Bean and is powered by a 1.7GHz quad-core
Snapdragon processor. Other rumoured specs include a 4.7 inch 1080p SLCD
3 display, 2GB of RAM, 32GB of storage and 13-MP camera. It's also
rumoured to include 4G and 802.11ac, the next generation of Wi-Fi.
HTC is likely to showcase the M7, also
dubbed as the company's next flagship smartphone, at the CES 2013.
Earlier it was rumoured to be unveiled at the MWC 2013. But a tipster
called @Football4PDA revealed “By some indirect information M7 might be
announced on CES event. Moreover it might have screen buttons instead of
hardware touch buttons...” Read more about the development here.






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