HTC One (M8) Prime purported specifications include QHD display

07 May, 2014

The first rumor of the upcoming HTC One (M8) Prime has hit the web. The Prime, which is believed to be the codename for the One (M8) Max (or One Max 2, if you like), is rumored to pack the company's first QHD display.

More specifically, the screen size is going to be 5.5" and the QHD resolution means the pixel density will be the cool 534 ppi. Under the hood of the phone is reportedly going to be a beastly Snapdragon 805 APQ8084 SoC with a quad-core Krait CPU, 3GB of RAM and 16GB of storage.

According to the specs source, who is claimed to be reliable in the past by the Japanese blog that cites it, the One (M8) Prime would feature Qualcomm’s latest MDM9x35 multimode modem. In addition to its 300Mbps downlink, it is capable of superior carrier aggregation - 40 MHz for FDD Category 6 and LTE TDD.

Additionally, the rumor suggests that HTC would continue to use its dual-camera setup found on the One (M8) in the Prime, too. The main snapper will be allegedly have an 18MP sensor and there will be an 5MP camera on top of it for depth and better out-of-focus shots.

The phone is speculated to become official in September. Currently, the specifications are based on a prototype unit that HTC is testing out. We're yet to see what the Prime would actually look like.

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Reader comments

  • Anonymous
  • 19 May 2014
  • XNE

speaking from personal experience, once you go big, you cant never go small. i've been using galaxy note series and frankly, nothing beats the viewing pleasure of a 6-incher or close to it. besides, often times i notice phones are relatively more pow...

  • Anonymous
  • 15 May 2014
  • 4Zc

In fact, I returned the M8 today because even though it is a 5" diagonal screen, the proportions make the display very narrow...similar to iPhone 5. The added height does nothing for me, except watching movies in landscape mode, which is about ...

  • Anonymous
  • 15 May 2014
  • 4Zc

There's the M8 Mini coming out for you

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