Earlier today the folks over at PocketNow posted an image of HT M7, the upcoming flagship device from the Taiwanese phone makers. From the picture itself, it's pretty sure that the image is just an alleged render of the device, and is not by anyone within the company. Still the front side adds up to rumored specifications up to some extent, but the rear side does not really seem to be much to believe.
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Just after the rendered image of HTC M7, here comes yet another one, and this time the device appeared in the flesh. This new photo seems to be more real, and the most realistic and clear photo of the device available yet.
But one thing to point out here is that there is no FCC logo on the device, and not even any product certification marks, which makes us to think that this may be one of the final prototypes. The logo in the new device coming in glossy black finish.The multitasking and home buttons have been swapped in the new image, and in the rear side, the camera flash is in the opposite side.


HTC's M7 runs on Android OS, topped with Sense 5.0 UI on the top of it. It seems like that the company is keeping the device to introduce at MWC which is around a month ahead.
Source : Android Police / PocketNow
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Just after the rendered image of HTC M7, here comes yet another one, and this time the device appeared in the flesh. This new photo seems to be more real, and the most realistic and clear photo of the device available yet.
But one thing to point out here is that there is no FCC logo on the device, and not even any product certification marks, which makes us to think that this may be one of the final prototypes. The logo in the new device coming in glossy black finish.The multitasking and home buttons have been swapped in the new image, and in the rear side, the camera flash is in the opposite side.
HTC's M7 runs on Android OS, topped with Sense 5.0 UI on the top of it. It seems like that the company is keeping the device to introduce at MWC which is around a month ahead.
Source : Android Police / PocketNow
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