HTC has unveiled another high-end smartphone in China. It's called the One ME, which happens to be the first device to be powered by the 64-bit octa-core MediaTek's Helio X10 processor clocked at 2.2GHz. Design-wise, it looks like a cross between the One E9+ and the One M9+. But unlike the One M9, it's body is made of polycarbonate reinforced by a metal frame.
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Like some high-end HTC smartphones, the One ME packs a 5.2-inch LCD of Quad HD resolution. The smartphone also features 3GB RAM, 32GB of expandable native storage, and a 2,840 mAh battery. It is also equipped with a fingerprint sensor, BoomSound speakers with Dolby Surround sound, NFC, LTE, and dual-SIM connectivity.
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In the camera department, the HTC One ME has a 20-MP rear camera with dual LED flash that can record 4K videos. Meanwhile, its front-camera has a 4-MP UltraPixel sensor. The smartphone runs Android 5.0 Lollipop with the latest Sense UI on top.
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The HTC One ME will be available in three colors: meteor grey, gold sepia, and rose gold. It will first be available in China and some other Asian markets. There's no information yet on pricing and availability in the West.
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