HTC’s One M9 To Come With 20MP Rear Camera And Bluetooth 4.1
With flagship news occuring at full pace today, its time for HTC's One M9 to make an appearance today, with some more news about the device's specifications. HTC ROM Developer LlabTooFeR, the HTC One M9 will be coming with wireless and camera upgrades in March at MWC.
On HTC Hima we might see 20MP Toshiba T4KA7 as the main camera module.http://t.co/QCO5xgDOVO
— LlabTooFeR (@LlabTooFeR) February 9, 2015
HTC One M9 To Receive Incremental Wireless Upgrades With 20MP Rear Camera
Looks like several Android manufacturers are choosing to go with the 20 MP camera resolutions for the rear camera on their devices. The Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge was already tipped off earlier today with a resolution of 20 MP and looks like its going to be a similar case for the HTC One M9. LlabTooFeR believes that the company will be be using a 20 MP Toshiba T4KA7 camera module for its smartphone, with aperture width f 2.4. The Toshiba sensor for the One M9 will be an upgrade over the dual-camera sensors found currently on the One M8.
HTC Hima will use BCM4356 wireless module.It supports 2x2 802.11a/b/g/n/ac and Bluetooth 4.1. Same wireless module is used on Nexus 6 device
— LlabTooFeR (@LlabTooFeR) February 9, 2015
HTC's also looking to stick with a similar wireless module on the One M9 as it did with the Nexus 9. The One M9 will be coming with a Broadcom BCM4356 wireless module on board that features several performance upgrades as well. The BCM4356 features Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac and the Bluetooth 4.1 standard. The significant upgrade through this module is that the One M9 will now be coming with the latest Bluetooth technology, that should improve bluetooth and peripheral connectivity speeds.
HTC's expected to showcase the One M9 at the Mobile World Congress due to be held in Barcelona, Spain this March. The MWC will include several device launches, including Samsung's Galaxy S6 flagship devices. Devices launches at MWC and subsequently later on will give us with more devices to play around with and end up upgrading many manufacturers' flagship lineup. So stay tuned. We'll keep you updated.
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