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All New HTC One 2 benchmarks reveal significant hardware improvements

A set of All New HTC One benchmarks have appeared online, suggesting that the handset will be quite the powerhouse.

AnTuTu benchmark scores for the HTC One 2, which will launch officially as the All New HTC One, with the handset significantly more powerful than its predecessor, the HTC One.

The surfaced image lists how well the All New HTC One performs against rivals like the Sony Xperia Z Ultra and Samsung Galaxy S4. It outranks all them by a long way, including the powerful Samsung Galaxy Note 3.

It even out-performs the LG G2, which was one of the first handset to be launched with the Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 processor. Sadly, the Samsung Galaxy S5 isn’t listed here, so we can’t compare it to the latest phones on the market including the Sony Xperia Z2.

This power will most likely come from the HTC One 2’s claimed Qualcomm Snapdragon 801 quad-core processor clocked at 2.3GHz, but will also be down to how HTC optimises the handset.

These benchmarks may not even be carried out on a final version of the software, so we could see the HTC One 2’s performance increase further.

The HTC One 2 is also expected to come with 2GB of RAM, 32/64GB of internal storage and a microSD card slot (as seen in the latest leaked video).

It is also tipped to feature a 5-inch full 1080 x 1920p HD resolution display with a 441ppi image density.

No doubt the device will run on Android 4.4 KitKat, complemented by the latest HTC Sense 6 UI, which is said to bring improvements to the HTC BlinkFeed feature among other things.

From all the leaks and official HTC teasers, we strongly expect the All New HTC One to feature a brand new dual-sensor rear UltraPixel camera and the same aluminium metal uni-body as its predecessor.

The HTC One 2 is being launched on March 25 and TrustedReviews will be there to bring you all the news.

Read more: HTC One 2 vs HTC One – What to expect

Via: GforGames

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