Until now we thought that the successor to the HTC One M8 would be called the HTC One M9, as it happened in a similar way with the successor to the first HTC One. But, according to a new leak, the next flagship of the Taiwanese company HTC could finally answer to the name of HTC Hima. In this way, the HTC One M9 would actually be called HTC Hima, and its launch should take place during the month of March of next year 2015 (coinciding, perhaps, with the Mobile World Congress 2015 technology event).
Reveals the same source of this leak, from the user @upleaks social network Twitter, the HTC Hima be presented with a screen five inches to reach a resolution of 1,920 x 1,080 pixels. The processor chosen for this terminal correspond to a Qualcomm Snapdragon 810 of eight cores in which four cores will run at a clock speed of 2GHz and four others will do so at a clock speed of 1.5 GHz.
The RAM memory will have a capacity of 3 GigaBytes, while the operating system installed as standard in the HTC Hima will correspond to Android in its most recent version of Android 5.0 Lollipop (accompanied by the HTC Sense interface in its version of HTC Sense 7.0, the which has already starred in a leak in the form of screenshots).
An interesting aspect of this filter lies in a fact that had already starred occasional rumor HTC might abandon technology UltraPixel at its next HTC Hima, so that the main camera of this new smartphone incorporate a unique sensor 20.7 megapixels. In fact, the first concepts of the successor to the HTC One M8 show precisely a main camera with a single sensor. The front camera could incorporate either a sensor of 13 megapixels or perhaps a sensor UltraPixel with four megapixels. The battery capacity would reach 2,840 mAh.
Now, all this information does not coincide with the rumors that we were handling until now in relation to the HTC One M9 or HTC Hima. As known heretofore, the HTC One M9 incorporate a screen 5.5 inches with 2,560 x 1,440 pixel resolution, a processor Qualcomm Snapdragon 805 of four cores running at 2.7 GHz, three gigabytes of RAM, between 64 and 128 gigabytes of internal storage, a 3,500 mAh battery and a company-designed speaker systemBose.
For now all this information belongs to assumptions and data from extra-official sources. Therefore, it is very difficult to determine which data corresponds to the characteristics of what will become the next HTC smartphone. It is most likely that during the month of March we will leave doubts regarding the surprise that this company has in hand for next year.