After the CES there is a quiet time when smartphone makers are usually quiet. The next big event is Mobile World Congress February 25-28 in Barcelona. Until then there will be plenty of leaks and rumors. So far, no one questions anything that appears such as the supposed Samsung Galaxy S IV which looks remarkably like the Samsung Galaxy Note II posted by a student in a boys school in was accepted by media outlets as being plausible. There a whole bunch of rumors surround the HTC M7.
What we find interesting even with no announcement and nothing confirmed, there are already comparison articles being written about the HTC M7 vs Samsung Galaxy S IV vs Sony Xperia Z, all devices are not on sale any where
A Twitter User Flavio tweeted that the HTC M7 "to be launched a dedicated even on February 19 in London, not MWC. Flavio is a web marketing specialist and mobile phone reviewer in Italy, but he doesn't say where he gets his information. He says "sources can't be revealed...With many years of work in the field," he has connections.
ZDNet's Matthew Miller contends that if M7 is a real device it is highly like there will be details at MWC, don't put faith in information before then . There is also a rumor that it will have the same name across carriers.
If we go back in time, the HTC M7 three was a report from a forum that the HTC M7 would be revealed at CES, which it was not.
Speculated Specs - Because everything is repeated so many times it's hard to tell where information comes from:
- 4'7" HD touchscreen or bigger
- HTC Sense 5 with a new style font.
- Android Jelly Bean.
- LTE connectivity.
- Quad-core 1.7GHz processor.
- 2 GB RAM.
- 12MP camera.
- 2MP front camera.
- Physical Android buttons.
- Beats audio.
- Thin with a rugged back like the Droid DNA.
Some leaks suggest that HTC M7 will available on AT&, Verizon Wireless and Sprint.
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