HTC One Max reportedly surfaces in photos with 5.9-inch display

HTC One Max reportedly surfaces in photos with 5.9-inch display

Word of the HTC One Max first surfaced in a leaked document from UK carrier O2, but now the phone seems to be making an appearance in the flesh. Taiwanese site ePrice has gotten its collective mitts on two photos of what’s claimed to be the retooled flagship, which boasts a 5.9-inch 1080p display. Differences in the hardware don’t exactly jump out at first blush, but the relative distance between the lower speaker grill and its buttons hint at a larger screen. While the One Mini’s grate doesn’t extend as far as the full-sized smartphone’s, the grill on this jumbo device stretches past that of both handsets.Though this model also sports traditional China-specific tweaks such as dual SIM slots, the most notable changes include an upgrade to a 2.3GHz Snapdragon 800 processor and a 3,200mAh battery. ePrice says an official One Max appearance is rumored for next month at IFA, but we’ll keep our eyes peeled for invitations to special unveiling events.

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Source: ePrice (translated)

HTC T6 rumored to offer 5.9-inch 1080p display, 2.3GHz Snapdragon 800

HTC T6

If the HTC One is just too small for your needs, perhaps the latest rumor will perk you up: a 5.9-inch HTC device code-named the T6 is purportedly in development. Notable leakster @evleaks has dug up a few details about this handset, and — if true — this is going to be one heck of a refresh to the company’s premier lineup. Here’s what we’ve heard so far: it’s consistent with the One’s general look, sports a 1080p display, a 2.3GHz quad-core Snapdragon 800 chipset (MSM8974), BoomSound, an OIS-equipped UltraPixel camera, 2GB RAM and a 3,300mAh battery. The T6 will supposedly feature a dedicated pen / stylus as well as a biometric fingerprint scanner around the back. Curiously, it’s also reported that the T6 will have a microSD slot — an addition that would be inconsistent with HTC’s current design strategy — and will run on Android Key Lime Pie. The latter rumor seems unlikely, given the high chance that 4.3 will be a Jelly Bean release, but we suppose anything can happen between now and late summer / early fall (the T6’s supposed launch timeframe). That said, all of the above rumors are making us very excited — and hopeful — for what HTC is cooking up, provided it still fits comfortably in our hands.

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