HTC Hima Ace Plus: phablet with Sense 7.0 and Snapdragon 810

HTC Hima Ace Plus: rumors on phablet with Sense 7.0

The next flagship smartphone HTC Hima will, according to the latest rumors, also a version Phablet as is already the case for the HTC One that was released in version HTC One Max with display definitely bigger.

 The larger version of the future smartphone flagship Asian company would take the name of HTC Hima Ace Plus and would use a 5.5-inch diagonal display with qHD resolution 2560 x 1440 pixels and with the characteristic rather interesting, if it is really so , to have the side edges of the panel thin or even almost absent.

 As per tradition, HTC, also the future Hima Ace Plus will have stereo speakers front, one at the top and one positioned in the bottom of the shell with Boomsound technology for better sound quality generally high.

 Inside, there is already talk of using the new Snapdragon 810 chipset with Octa-Core architecture with maximum frequency of 2.3 GHz, combined with 3GB of RAM and 32GB of internal memory; unfortunately do not specify the presence or absence of the slot for microSD to expand the internal memory.

 HTC Hima Ace Plus according to these rumors will use a rear camera with several mega pixels, it comes with a sensor 20 megapixels, while the front camera should be a 4 megapixel sensor but that will use technology Ultrapixel already seen on the model One M7 and One M8.

 The future Hima Ace Plus like its predecessor HTC One Max will have the scanner for fingerprints but it seems that his position will be different and will be using even when the terminal display is turned off.

 Being a device that definitely will not be shown at MWC in Barcelona this March 2015, as the rumors suggest as a possible date of marketing / formalization of the months of August / September this year, industry experts expect as the operating system version latest Android 5 Lollipop and purer the new interface Sense 7.0 with additional features and innovations.

HTC Hima Ace Plus: phablet with Sense 7.0 and Snapdragon 810 updated: January 14, 2015 author: Bob Gray

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