HTC is preparing to launch a HTC One modified version of the new product HTC M4 HTC One before been called M7. The product shape is very similar to the HTC One, like the Galaxy S3 Galaxy S3 mini, but the configuration of some downgrade, the price is adjusted downward accordingly.
This M4 design with HTC One is very similar, but is likely to use the plastic body, in order to maintain the advantage of the same brand, but a more attractive price. Equipment on the bottom of the screen as each one stereo speakers, arranged similar to the HTC One; also opened in the same location with the One the other hand, micro SIM card slot. In the back of the camera flash from the left side of the lens to the above, following greater Beats Audio logo instead of the text before the One.
In terms of specifications, allegedly M4 4.3-inch 720P display, dual-core processor, 2GB RAM, 16GB of memory and a 1700 mAh battery --- screen narrowing the processor and storage capacity are reduced, body memory is still with the same One. It is interesting, M4 will also using UltraPixel camera specifications unknown, but hard to say whether or not the same as used with the One.
This stylish new machine will also support the LTE network, running Android 4.2 Jelly Bean operating system, is expected to be listed on the end of the second quarter. If you want to have the design of the HTC One would like to have a right price, this phone is a good choice.
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