HTC is now working on launching another smartphone in its U series. The upcoming smartphone could possibly be the successor of the U11 and might be called as the HTC U11 Plus. HTC has already rolled out press invites which shows a date of November 2. In the invite, there is a U written followed by "Save the date" and November 2, 2017. However, the invite does not mention as of which smartphone is being launched but there are speculations that it could be the U11 Plus.
There have already been a couple of leaks and rumours of the HTC U11 Plus. As per the leaks and rumours, the U11 Plus could be a much-improved version of the existing U11. No matter which phone HTC decides to launch, they are likely to launch the phone first in Taiwan, being their home country. However, there is no word on as of when will the upcoming device make its way to the Indian markets.
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Speaking of the leaks and rumours, HTC U11 Plus was also spotted on Geekbench recently. As per the benchmark website, the U11 Plus will be powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 chipset coupled with Adreno 540 GPU. The list also shows that the device packs in 4GB of RAM and runs on Android 8.0 Oreo. However, few other reports suggest that there will be an 8GB RAM variant as well.
As far as the design is concerned, the renders of the upcoming HTC U11 Plus was leaked by the renowned tipster Steve H. (OnLeaks). As per the renders, the smartphone comes with a 6-inch bezel-less display.
This post was last modified on October 20, 2017 2:58 pm
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