Wednesday, June 19, 2013

HTC to Release HTC One Alternative Windows Phone 8 Smartphone



A new report claims that HTC is working-on a new Windows Phone 8 phone that can look very similar to its current Android flagship smartphone, the HTC One.

HTC includes a strike on its hands with all the HTC One. The smartphone creator made a decision to have a different strategy when building the device compared to its competitors - it dedicated to when building the device using quality resources, like an anodized aluminum unibody case wrapped around an HD Gorilla Glass 2 screen. The smart-phone has won rave reviews, with many pointing out its design as its best feature. The business is supposedly also planning two new variants of these devices - HTC One Max and the HTC One Mini. The products uses the exact same aluminum and glass style that made the HTC One a success.

A fresh statement now claims that HTC is considering by using this same strategy with an future Windows Phone 8 smartphone. Based on a resource, the smart-phone can look much like the HTC One. The device is described as having a 4 to a metal unibody situation and 5-inch display. The tipster also claims that it will function Beats Audio along side front-facing stereo speakers and perhaps use HTC's UltraPixel technology for the camera.

The smart-phone will reportedly work an updated version of the Windows Phone 8 os called GDR3. Microsoft is expected to launch the update later this season. GDR3 will be described as a substantial upgrade for Win-dows Phone; it will provide functions like-a notice heart, a third column of Live Tiles around the home screen, support for 1080p full HD exhibits, and quad-core processors. If this record is correct, HTC won't need to wander too much from the features of its flagship smartphone to-use with its new Win-dows Phone handset.

The report claims that HTC can announce the Win-dows phone 8 phone in the fall and send it later in the year. We'll have to record this in the rumor category for today, but it if this does pan out, Windows Phone fans are going to be in for a powerful metal handle, thanks to HTC. 

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