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HTC’s next flagship phone with dual-lens camera could arrive in April
New information leaked on Twitter regarding the HTC U12 and now we know much more.
HTC U12 will mark HTC‘s return to the dual-camera setup that it hasn’t used since 2015.
HTC U12, codenamed Imagine, will feature a 5.99-inch QHD+ screen and the screen ratio is likely to be 18:9.
Twitter leak suggest that the phone will be powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 and a 3,420mAh battery. It’s memory will be rather excessive, combined out of 6GB of RAM and 256GB of storage.
Rear camera will feature dual Sony sensors, one 12-megapixel sensor and another 16-megapixel sensor. Front camera will consist of a single 8-megapixel sensor.
It comes with Android 8.0 Oreo out of the box and Sense 10 software. The announced phone will also feature Edge Sense 2.0 and Face Unlock.
The phone could arrive in April, according to the answer given by a well-known Twitter user LlabTooFer who is responsible for the leak.
HTC Imagine
CPU SD845
Display 5.99 QHD+
RAM up to 6GB
ROM up to 256GB
Dual Main Camera 12mp + 16mp (Sony IMX3xx)
Front Camera 8mp
Battery 3420mah
IP68
HTC Face Unlock
Edge Sense 2.0
Android 8.0 + Sense 10
Full treble support and A/B (Seamless) Updates
Single and Dual SIM version— LlabTooFeR (@LlabTooFeR) March 4, 2018
One more thing, rumor has it the HTC U12 will have a few unique design characteristics. Reportedly, it will feature a new matte white finish on a HTC’s previously seen Liquid Surface design on the back of a last year’s HTC U11. It will be interesting to see a matte effect on the glass surface.
Overall, it seems like the phone is wrapping itself up in quite an impressive device, so we’re looking forward to find out more.
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