Oddly enough, HTC has introduced a new phone that's supposed to be an upgraded version of another phone that doesn't yet officially exist. It's the HTC One E9+, a 5.5-inch device with 2560 x 1440 resolution. It also sports a 20 megapixel camera on the rear, an UltraPixel camera on the front, 3GB of RAM and MediaTek's 64-bit 8-core MT6795M chipset.
Compare that to the regular version of this phone — the HTC One E9 — which we're expecting to launch with just a 13 megapixel camera, 1080p resolution and 2GB of RAM. We'd assumed HTC would look to wait until their April 8th event in Beijing to reveal this device up alongside the HTC One M9+, but it appears HTC wants to give the M9+ a stage of its own.
The E9+ isn't likely to travel far outside of China from the starting gate, though there's a possibility we'll see it or its lower grade sibling made available for other markets. As it stands HTC hasn't yet mentioned anything in terms of availability so it'd be wise to wait for official word. In the meantime let us know if you wouldn't mind this low-cost option up against something like the HTC One M9 for your 2015 smartphone.
[via HTC]
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