The HTC Hima
or One M9 has been hot in the rumor mills for weeks but we had not seen any
leaked images of the device so far. Fortunately that has changed today as Nowhereelse has posted alleged images of
what it claims is the HTC Hima.
Unsurprisingly
the pictures show a design that is very similar to the One M8 from last year.
We see the BoomSound stereo speaker grilles on the front top and bottom bezels
and the front-facing camera. At the back as well, we see a familiar design
treatment as the One M7 and One M8 smartphones. However, what is very
noticeable is the new camera, reportedly packing 20.7MP resolution. The
dual-tone LED flash can also be clearly seen. While we can’t say for sure, but
it does look like the camera lens seems to protrude outwards slightly, similar
to the camera bulge on the Apple iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus. The HTC One M8
from last year featured a circular camera design at the back, while the Hima
seems to have a black square design for the camera with the lens positioned in
the middle of the black square. This is one of the few design elements that
seem to differentiate the HTC Hima from its predecessor. The side bezels also
appear to have been trimmed down slightly. It is slightly disappointing though
that HTC has decided to stick to the same design for the One M9 as its last two
flagship smartphones.
The metal
unibody design is no doubt very appealing, but we believe HTC could have done
more with the design if these pictures are indeed of the next HTC flagship
smartphone. However, while the design may be slightly disappointing, the 20.7MP
camera at the rear will make up for it. The UltraPixel 4MP rear camera on the
One M7 and One M8 smartphones was one of the most disappointing aspects about
them and was one of the reasons why they couldn’t be more successful
commercially than they managed to be. The 4MP UltraPixel snapper worked
brilliantly for low-light shots but during the day its low resolution did limit
its appeal among buyers who care more about the camera quality on their
smartphones than the average Joe. With rivals offering 16 or 20MP rear cameras
on their smartphones, 4MP UltraPixel did turn off many buyers. Now with a 20MP
camera on the One M9, the smartphone will certainly be a lot more appealing to
anyone who wants a high-resolution camera on their next smartphone.
The HTC One
M9 is expected to debut on March 1, so we have a little over a month left for
the official announcement of the device.
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