HTC had a rather forgettable 2013, with market share hovering between a paltry 3% and 4%. The Taiwanese smartphone giant would hope to improve upon this with the launch of the upcoming
HTC One Two aka
HTC M8.
Reports coming in from Taiwan suggest that this
HTC One successor will have a switchable lens
camera. In layman terms, users will be able to switch between a pair of lenses for low-light and high-light situations respectively. This might also provide a playground for 3rd-party accessory junkies.
HTC previously showed keen interest in pleasing shutterbugs by including a 4 mega-pixel 'UltraPixel'
camera in the
HTC One. Other features expected on the
HTC M8 are - 4.9-inch
1080p/1440p display, Snapdragon 800/805
processor,
3GB RAM,
fingerprint reader, 10 mega-pixel UltraPixel camera, and a
3000mAh battery.
Although
HTC refused to divulge any details on this upcoming
flagship, it is believed that the
HTC One will dethroned as early as March this year. Earlier this week, a
3D-printed model of the HTC M8 showed up, reassuring that release isn't too far.