As reported earlier, HTC will be unveiling its latest flagship device sometime in April. Dubbed as HTC U or HTC Ocean, the latest rounds of leak confirms that the smartphone will come loaded with the new concept of EDGE Sensors and other features including key specifications, camera details and more.
Starting with the Edge Sensors, this new feature will be infused on side edges of the screen and will allow users to interact with the edge of the phone frame to start certain tasks and features. According to a report by Android Headlines, the leaked material information suggest that user needs toshort squeeze the Edge Sense in order to perform tasks like launch Camera, Google Assistant, HTC Sense Companion, or even turning on the Wi-Fi Hotspot. There is also an option to long squeeze as well, which might have some different functionality as well.
Other than this, the smartphone will also feature some enhanced camera with advance HDR setting such as HDR+, Smart Video Zoom, 3D Audio and Hi-Res recording features. Similar to what we saw in the U Ultra, the HTC U will come with an option record Hi-Red audio and 3D Audio. The HDR+ “Real-Time HDR scene detection”, which might improve the quality of the images. There will be also HTC BoomSound technology and so would its HTC USonic feature. The smartphone will come loaded with USB Type-C and will not feature a 3.5mm audio jack, meaning you need a Type-C port headphones in order to connect it with the device.
There will be also a new feature known as Sense Link, which would allow users to connect the device to the PC and see phone notifications, copy and paste content from the phone and “it can also be used to continue reading an article on the PC that may have been started on the phone,” the report adds.
As for specifications is concerned, the leaked slide reveals that the smartphone will come loaded with a 5.5-inch WQHD display with 3D Gorilla Glass 5 protection. The device will be powered by the latest Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 Processor and there will two variants in terms of memory and storage. The device will come with 4GB of RAM and 64GB of internal storage and 6GB of RAM and 128GB of internal storage.
HTC U will run on the latest Android 7.1 Nougat with company’s own Sense Home UI running on top of it and it will be juiced up by a 3000mAh battery with Qualcomm Quick Charge 3.0. It would be interesting to note, that Qualcomm has already introduced Quick Charge 4.0 and the device is still stuck with an older quick charging technology. Nevertheless, the smartphone will support connectivity options including, Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac, Bluetooth 4.2 and a fingerprint sensor integrated into the home button. However, there is no mention about the rear and front-facing cameras, nor there is any information about the pricing and availability of the device.