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HTC One 2 specs revealed by leaked sales guide

A near full HTC One M8 (originally known as the HTC One 2) specs list has been detailed in a leaked sales guide.

Following the leaked advertisement detailing some of the HTC One 2’s camera features earlier this week, the specs have been revealed by an internal sales brochue.

GSMArena has managed to get its hands on a sales guide explaining the key features of the HTC One successor and how best to sell them to consumers.

Confirming previous leaks, the sales brochure states that the HTC One 2 will have a 5-inch full 1080p HD display running on a 2.3GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 801 processor. There’s no mention of RAM in the guide, but previous leaks put it at 2GB.

It will seemingly be powered by a 2,600mAh battery and feature 16GB of internal storage bolstered by a microSD card slot, which is something that was missing from the original.

Although the sales guide makes no mention of a camera resolution, it does confirm that the device will ship with the HTC Duo dual-sensor rear camera. The main, lower and larger sensor on the rear will come with a 1/3.0-inch sensor with an f/2.0 aperture and 2-UltraPixel pixel size.

These specs match the HTC One, so we assume the resolution will be the same 4-megapixel UltraPixel.

Unlike other 2014 flagships like the Samsung Galaxy S5 and Sony Xperia Z2, it seems the HTC One 2 will only be capable of capturing full 1080p HD video rather than 4K.

What is interesting is that it seems HTC has opted to give the front-facing camera a significant update as well. The original HTC One offered a 2.1-megapixel front camera, but the codename HTC M8 will feature a 5-megapixel option.

Thanks to the larger 5-inch display, the HTC One 2 will be slightly longer and wider than the original model with measurements of 146.36 x 70.6 x 9.35mm. It’ll also be .5mm thicker than the original, but we doubt you’ll notice.

It will also be quite a lot heavier than the original due to its new hardware additions, weighing in a 160g in comparison to the 143g original HTC One.

Read more: HTC One 2 vs HTC One

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