I am so excited and anxious about the upcoming HTC A9 , the all new android 6.0 device
So guys, what do you expect from the new device? personally I think Finger print is must if this device will have a stand in the market
HTC One A9: Everything we know about HTC's next hero phone
- HTC One A9 is also known as HTC Aero
- Described as "hero product"
- Likely to be thin, with camera advances
- Expected Oct 20
HTC's last two flagships released with nearly indentical designs, but now, for the first time in a couple of years, it's getting ready to break away from tradition and launch a new smartphone line.
Or at least that's what all the latest reports, rumours, and leaks have indicated. And if they're right, you can expect the Taiwanese phone maker to introduce a new smartphone codenamed "Aero". More recently however, we've learnt that this will be called the HTC One A9.
Here's everything we know so far.
HTC's next smartphone name
First we heard reports of a device called HTC Aero. We knew that HTC was planning a "hero product" for an October 2015 launch and it was assumed that Aero was it.
We've seen mentions of Aero from a number of sources, and even the term Hima Aero from @LlabTooFeR, who nailed a number of HTC leaks previously. Hima was the codename for the HTC One M9, suggesting that Aero is an evolution of the existing handset, rather than a complete reinvention.
We then heard the name HTC O2 drop. It was reported that HTC won't be using the name One M10 for its next flagship, instead opting for O2, with the suggestion from PocketNow that "O2" could mean "second gen One" or something similar. Many suggested that O2 might be a move to clear up the naming mess that One has become and once again focus on a more coherent flagship strategy.
It's pretty easy to draw a line between Aero and O2 thanks to their airy names, although it's unlikely that these devices are the same thing. We suspect O2 will be a February 2016 launch, a replacement for the HTC One M9.
That's because we heard the name HTC One A9, a name that has stuck. That certainly seems to have been confirmed by @evleaks.
source.. pocket-lint

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