Supporting earlier rumours of an October launch for the HTC
One Max, a new rumour suggests the company would hold an event on October 17,
dedicated to the alleged new phablet.
According to Eprice, a Chinese technology site, the Taiwanese-based
handset maker will launch the rumoured HTC One Max phablet next month and will
likely be priced at 23,900 New Taiwan Dollars, which translates to about Rs.
50,300 approximately.
The HTC One Max has not been officially unveiled yet, but we
have tons of details about the rumoured device thanks to multiple leaks. The
HTC One Max will be a bigger version of the HTC's 2013 flagship smartphone, the
One.
Rumours have suggested that the alleged phablet will come
with a fingerprint scanner, which could be the highlight of the device and
could be found usage for authentication process to unlock the phone or for
mobile payment authorisations.
Rumoured specifications of the HTC One Max include a
5.9-inch Super LCD full-HD (1080x1920) display, 1.7GHz quad-core Qualcomm
processor, Ultra Pixel camera, Fingerprint Scanner and would run Android 4.3
Jelly Bean.
According to recent claims, the Taiwanese giant would adopt
the old Qualcomm processor for the production of company's first phablet. The
reason for going with an old chipset is the insufficient supply of Qualcomm
Snapdragon 800 processors as the same chipset has been used by a number of
handset makers.
With the HTC One having been comfortably established in the
market for a good while now, the launch of HTC's first phablet is expected to
strengthen the portfolio of the Taiwanese handset maker. With the launch of the
HTC One Max, the company will also join the phablet race with Samsung and Sony
which already offer the Galaxy Mega 6.3 featuring a 6.3-inch display and Xperia
Z Ultra sporting a 6.4-inch display, respectively.
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