By Aaron Smith, | January 15, 2017
The HTC Ocean Blue smartphone appears to rip-off from the design of LG and Samsung smartphones. (YouTube)
A few pictures have recently been leaked showing HTC's upcoming smartphone. Bearing the title "Ocean Blue," the exterior of this smartphone is almost completely made of glass. The front and back are made of glass while aluminum is in between them.
This is very different from the usual smartphones of HTC which have a unibody design.
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HTC's Ocean Blue smartphone has a glass that covers the front and back with an aluminum frame sandwiched in the middle as well as a secondary screen in the upper right, just like the LG V10 and V20. The secondary display has shortcuts to applications, climate information, as well as the date and time, and a battery indicator, according to The Verge.
Other features of the smartphone include a squared back camera which resembles that of Samsung smartphones. The power button on the top also has a texture.
Also, one can also find a USB-C port at the bottom, but no headphone jack is present in this smartphone. The smartphone comes in several colors including black and dark blue. It could also come in white or rose gold.
However, according to Android Police, some critics have noted that these features may not be enough to make the HTC Ocean Blue a standout smartphone.
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