By Anvinraj Valiyathara, | March 29, 2017
HTC U
The alleged HTC U flagship smartphone has appeared on AnTuTu benchmarks.
A new flagship phone from HTC that is codenamed as HTC CBP has appeared on AnTuTu benchmarking platform. Speculations have it that it may be the HTC U flagship phone that was revealed by Evan Blass. Previously rumored claimed that the smartphone would be called HTC 11.
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The specifications of the HTC CBP phone appears same as that of HTC U phone that Blass has revealed. According to Android Pure, the HTC U has a screen that supports 1,440 x 2,560 pixels resolution. The smartphone is driven by Snapdragon 835 SoC and it is packed with 4 GB of RAM.
The internal storage of the HTC CBP is 64 GB and the device is seen running on Android 7.1.1 Nougat OS. For photography, the phone features a 16-megapixl rear snapper and a front-facing camera of 12-megapixel. Apart from these details, no other information on HTC CBP has been revealed through AnTuTu listing.
Blass has reported on Venture Beat that the upcoming HTC's upcoming flagship phone is called HTC U and it is the third HTC U series phone after the HTC U Ultra and HTC U Play phones that were launched in January this year. The AnTuTu listing does not reveal the size of the display, but Blass has said that it would be coming with a 5.5-inch screen.
Blass had not revealed the capacity of RAM that would be present inside HTC U. However, AnTuTu listing has revealed this information. The leakster as well as AnTuTu listing has not revealed any information on the battery capacity of the phone. According to him, the phone is codenamed as HTC Ocean.
According to the tipster, the main attraction of HTC U would be its touch-sensitive metallic frame that is called Edge Sense. The phone will not be featuring any physical buttons, but the sensors present on the right and left edges of the phones can be accessed by the user through actions like swiping, pinching and so on to access its various functions.
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