HTC has taken the wraps off its long-rumoured HTC One M9+, which is set to launch in China.At present, it appears HTC will focus its attentions on the Chinese market, where it will take on the likes of the Apple iPhone 6 and 6 Plus and the Samsung Galaxy S6 and S6 edge.
Forbes has reported HTC as stating it is not currently planned to release the M9+ in North America or Europe, although HTC does also state “ranging in other markets” will at a later date be confirmed.
The M9+ measures in slightly larger than its 5″ M9 sibling, features a higher resolution display, and comes with a fingerprint sensor and a 20 MP Duo Camera.
Sporting a 5.2″ 2K display and powered by a MediaTek Helio X10 core processor, the multi-directional fingerprint sensor is located on the front of the phone, allowing users to unlock the M9+ by placing their finger on the sensor in any direction.
The 20 MP Duo Camera is complemented by an UltraPixel front-facing camera, with HTC dual BoomSound speakers with 5.1 channel Dolby Audio surround sound positioned at the M9+’s front.
Housed in an all-metal body, the M9+ is also equipped with HTC’s Sense 7 software, aiding in personalising phone operations.
HTC has yet to confirm the M9+’s launch date or pricing.