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HTC One MAX T6 images surface online

HTC is reportedly working on One MAX T6 model with 5.9-inch display sporting 1080p HD resolution and 2.3 GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 mobile processor.

HTC was reported of working on a large screen device dubbed as the One Max. As obvious as it sounds, this would be a large screen version of the HTC One smartphone with changes in the internal hardware. French website Nowherelse.fr has now posted two blurry cam images for the HTC One Max T6 smartphone on its website.

The Mobile Indian reported about HTC’s plan to introduce a large screen smartphone dubbed as HTC One MAX sometime in September this year. HTC recently reported decline in the sales despite HTC One doing fairly well. HTC’s chief executive officer Peter Chou is also reportedly betting heavily on the HTC One Mini and new range of products.
HTC One MAX T6
The new HTC range of products include the upcoming HTC Butterfly S, HTC One dual-SIM, HTC One Mini and HTC One MAX T6 smartphone. Out of these four devices, the details on the HTC One MAX have been scarcely available.
HTC One MAX T6
The new images of the HTC One MAX T6 points at the large screen edition of the HTC One. The One MAX T6 will feature a 5.9-inch Super LCD 3 display with 1920×1080 pixel resolution. This smartphone will come packed with the new quad-core 2.3 GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 mobile processor with 2 RAM. It will have an UltraPixel rear camera which will be assisted by a HTC ImageSense chip while in the front it would come with a 2.1 camera for video calling.

The source who shared the images with the website also noted that the One Max runs 5.0 Key Lime Pie which sounds too good to be true. HTC will pack a massive 3300 battery in the One MAX and will offer the model in 16 GB as well as 32 GB internal storage options with slot.

HTC One Max aims to compete with the Galaxy Note series and the LG Vu series of the large screen premium smartphone devices.

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