HTC T6 to come with a 5.9 inch display and 2.3 GHz Snapdragon 800

Earlier reports of a larger HTC One have just been strengthened, thanks to a leaked spec sheet under distribution at HTC. The larger phone will not only have a larger display but a newer more impressive Quad Core 2.3 GHz Snapdragon 800 chipset (MSM8974).

 

htct6Along with the new things will be features borrowed from the HTC One, including BoomSound, Blinkfeed, 16 GB Storage, 2 GB RAM and the oh-so-popular UltraPixel camera with OIS. Moreover the HTC T6 is rumored to have a dedicated pen / stylus input as well as a biometric fingerprint scanner around the back. MicroSD card expandability is also on the table but goes against all HTC norms. 

The list also shows that the hardware will come with Android Key Lime Pie, however with the next revision being 4.3 (Jelly Bean ), either that information is inaccurate, or this HTC T6 is a far far away from being launched. 

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8 responses to “HTC T6 to come with a 5.9 inch display and 2.3 GHz Snapdragon 800”

  1. Lokesh Yadav Bandi Avatar
    Lokesh Yadav Bandi

    It almosst beats a normal pc..:)

  2. SaurabhSingh1 Avatar
    SaurabhSingh1

    2.3 GHz Quad Core ?
    OMG That Is Than Any Mediocre PC’s..!!
    My Own Pc Has Dual Core Processor @ 2.4 GHz!

  3. Mustaq Ahmed Avatar
    Mustaq Ahmed

    omg 2.3ghz cloase to my cpu..

  4. Yogesh Gupta Avatar
    Yogesh Gupta

    now this is a monster phone :) Loved the specification

  5. Saurabh Khorwal Avatar
    Saurabh Khorwal

    Thats what note3 is supposedly coming with the same specs.

  6. Nikhil Sharma Avatar
    Nikhil Sharma

    my crap is better than samsung mega!

  7. KLex Avatar
    KLex

    Very nice phone specification :-)

  8. RuJul Chouthai Avatar
    RuJul Chouthai

    Better than Samsung Mega ?

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