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Robert Nazarian
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Today, Bloomberg is reporting stuff that we have already posted, but it’s nice to get further confirmation. The successor to the HTC One (codenamed the M8), which has been rumored to be called the One+ or the One Two, will be released in March, which is inline with last year’s release. They are also reporting that it will have a larger display, at least 5-inches, and it will have a twin-sensor rear camera. They also said the design of the device won’t be far off from the One.
A couple of weeks ago, we reported that the new One could sport two lenses, one dedicated for extreme low light situations. Then, last week, Toshiba unveiled their new dual sensor camera for smartphones. Can you put two and two together? Yup, it looks like this new Toshiba dual sensor camera is going to be in the new HTC One successor. It makes perfect sense since Toshiba’s dual sensors are both 5MP. Since HTC is expected to continue to use UltraPixel technology, it’s still unlikely they will be able to get much higher than 5MP. Remember, the HTC One’s sensor is 4MP.
So the news today isn’t the fact that the HTC One successor is coming in March or that it will have a larger display. We already knew that stuff. It’s the confirmation that HTC will have a dual-sensor camera, which is quite intriguing.
source: Bloomberg
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