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HTC M8 May Simultaneously Debut on London and New York

By Korbin Lan
Published: Feb 19,2014

Taipei, Taiwan - HTC has sent out the invitation of new product launch, the presentation will be held simultaneously on March 25 in New York and London, HTC CEO Peter Chou will host in New York, Chairman Cher Wang in London, is expected to release annual high-end product "M8. "

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HTC has not yet announced details of a new product, but previous rumors said it will use 5-inch 1080P display, Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 processor, 2GB of memory, and will maintain the front dual speakers and with HTC Sense 6.0 interface, as well as a new version of Android 4.4 operating system.

There are rumors of a previously disclosed details of M8, will have dual camera lens design, the size of the front video camera will be enlarged, without fingerprint reader. As to the dual flash, will adopt the same design of Apple iPhone 5s with color combination function , the location of sensing components will different to the new HTC One.

In addition to M8 model, the rumored HTC will also launch a mini-M8, will be configured 4.5 -inch screen with 720P resolution, Snapdragon 400 Processor, 1GB memory, 13 million pixel camera lens and 5 megapixel video camera, and micro SD memory card to expand storage space.

Before M8, HTC will to launch the new model of Desire next Monday in Beijing, China.

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