We have already seen some of the more interesting phablets that will be launched in the second half of 2013, but we still have a few to see, among them the "large" version of the HTC One, HTC One Max, although it seems that we will not have to wait too long for him either: along with the latest images leaked his, the news has arrived that the October 15.
El HTC One is undoubtedly the greatest success of HTC in a long time and the company has decided, as you already know, to take full advantage of its popularity, expanding the range of products based on it, among which would not only be this HTC One Max but, as we already mentioned, possibly also a tablet.
The fingerprint reader is definitely confirmed
New images They are the result of the passage of the phablet by Chinese regulatory bodies to obtain the relevant certifications and confirm everything we knew so far about the design of the device, which is practically identical to the smartphone it is inspired by, but has an unexpected addition, which we discovered for the first time this summer: a fingerprint reader located on the rear casing under the camera.
Snapdragon 800 or Snapdragon 600 processor?
Unfortunately, the leak has not left us any new information on one of the most controversial aspects regarding the Technical specifications of this phablet: although it was initially expected to mount an Snapdragon 800, like the rest of the high-end phablets that are being presented in this second half of the year, it seems that finally HTC could have had problems with Qualcomm to come to terms with it, and it looks like you'll eventually have to settle for a Snapdragon 600.
It would be released on October 15
What the source from which the leaking of the images would come has reported is that the launch of the phablet would finally take place on October 15. Interestingly, it would be just the day after when it is expected to Google make your presentation of Nexus 5 and on the same day that it is rumored that they would present the iPad 5 and maybe the iPad mini 2. Would i get HTC Grab enough much-needed attention with this competition?
Source: Phone Arena
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