HTC One (M9) specs and accessory list now confirmed

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We have seen numerous leaks regarding the specs of the HTC One (M9), but they are now confirmed. At the same time we also have the full list of accessories. There isn't anything too surprising here, but this information might be helpful if you're still working through whether you want to grab the Galaxy S 6 or the One (M9) this spring.

It's also been confirmed that there will be a developer edition in the U.S. that will be compatible with AT&T and T-Mobile.

The phone will launch in Asia, Canada, U.S., Europe, Africa, UAE, Russia, Turkey, and China(Mainland). For the U.S., it has been confirmed to be available at AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile, and Verizon Wireless.

Phone Specifications

  • 5-inch FHD (1920 x 1080) display *Still a question mark here
  • Qualcomm Snapdragon 810 MSM8994 processor
  • 3GB DDR4 RAM
  • 32GB or 64GB ROM
  • 20.7MP Main Camera with Dual LED Flash
  • 4MP UltraPixel Front Camera
  • BoomSound
  • Bluetooth 4.1
  • micro SD Card slot
  • 2840mAh Battery
  • Support VoLTE, Carrier Aggregation and LTE Category 6 up to 300Mbps for Download, 50Mbps for Upload
  • Android 5.0.2 with Sense 7.0(TBD for Android version)

Accessory List

  • HTC DotView 2(with more abundant colors than M8’s) – HC M231/232
  • Clear Case – HC C1153
  • Stand Case – HC K1150
  • Waterproof Case(has IP68 rating) – HC C1152
  • Waterproof Headset – RC E250
  • Headset 2015 – MAX 500
  • HTC BoomBass with WiFi support(Old phones are also can use if the phone updated to Sense 7.)
  • Screen Protector – SP R230

So what do you think? I am not loving the size of the battery.

source: Upleaks

 

 

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  1. The specs look good, but the 2840mAh battery is going to be a point based on how efficiently the device runs. I feel like battery size is going to be one of the places other manufacturers push the envelope some. At 2840mAh, it’s on par with the Galaxy S5, but Motorola really pushed it with their Droid Turbo and it’s 3900mAh battery. The space inside a device is limited, so there are trade-offs in form factor and internals for a bigger battery, but I think most consumers would be supportive to making some of those trade-offs for better run times.

      1. The M8 is also featuring a different chipset, and until recently a different version of Android than what will come on the M9, both of which effect battery life. I’m sure it’ll be fine for most people, but I’ve never been able to actually get a full day’s use out of my M8 without needing to charge it after work if I have dinner plans.

  2. What the hell, that battery is outstanding for a 5 inch phone. I’ll bet you just see anything lower than 3,000 mAh and assume the battery life sucks. Observe that only phablets need huge batteries, not 5 inch phones

  3. Not loving the size of the battery? Seriously? Are you daft? The M8 has a 2600 battery and is in the top of smartphone battery life. 2840 battery will make it even better. That battery comment proves you suck at your job and you shills be fired. Stop being a knob.

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