A new HTC smartphone model has been leaked online just after a month the company launched its flagship One A9 handset. GSM Arena reports that the rumored device called One X9 packs features that recalls a powerhouse smartphone.
According to the new handset details, the One X9 will have a 23MP rear camera and a 4MP shooter. The device, which will run on a 3500 mAh battery, reportedly comes with a metal body and dual HTC BoomSound speakers in the front, and may be offered in 4GB RAM and 64GB/128GB internal memory variants.
PhoneRadar said the One X9 smartphone, which is being compared to the latest iPhone 6S thanks to its specs, will be sold around 2,999 yuan or approximately USD472. Moreover, it has been deduced that the smartphone will be introduced with the latest Android 6.0 Marshmallow OS out-of-the-box, seeing the fact that the One A9 also debuted the same way.


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