HTC Will Release Version 2 Of iPhone 6 Clone, One A9s

First Posted: Aug 30, 2016 06:00 AM EDT
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News leak saying HTC will release a sequel to its popular One A9 launched last year and also known as an Apple iPhone 6 clone.

In IFA consumer electronics trade show this year, an expert on the matter considered One A9 as a "doppelganger" of the Apple smartphone as reported in Venture Beat. But the matter that made the sequel even more interesting is the fact that HTC seems to plan to adopt the same naming conventions Apple made for its devices, dubbing the new model as One A9s.

An image of the new device showed that it will be available in black, gold, white and blueish-silver, which is almost similar to its predecessor. Although some of the hardware elements such as the flash, sensors, and camera lenses have been repositioned - the outcome is still alike One A9.

To make the company's 2016 flagship phone, the HTC 10, the HTC branding in front of the device was also eliminated. However, the company failed to disclose the specifications of the sequel phone but shared that it will have a 13 megapixels main camera resolution, while five megapixels resolution for the front camera - which is one megapixel higher than One A9. It may still have the fingerprint scanner like One A9 and the big HTC logo at the back.

The company plans to official announce One A9s at IFA 2016 on September 1 in Berlin, as revealed by The Verge. Currently, HTC One A9 sells for $429 and tech enthusiasts believe that One A9s will be offered around that price as well - or else, people wouldn't want to get their hands on another $500 phone clone.

HTC Corporation is a Taiwanese company that manufactures tablets and smartphones. it was launched in 1997 and have been designing innovative devices and technology since then. The company aims to connect people in a unique way possible.

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