As HTC prepares to rollout its next-gen flagship HTC One M9 smartphone in markets around the world, rumours have picked up that another variant is in the works.Well-known leakster upleaks has tweeted the previously rumoured HTC Hima will be going to market as the HTC One M9+.
According to upleaks, following the rollout of the M9, the M9+ could be on its way soon, in quarter one or quarter two of this year.
It has previously been suggested by upleaks that the M9+ will feature a 5.2″ WQHD display, running on a MediaTek MT6795 64-bit octa-core chipset, with 3 GB RAM and 32 GB memory.
The M9+ will run Android 5.02 Lollipop with HTC Sense 7.0, will be decked out with a 20.7 MP and 2.1 MP main camera (duo-camera) and a 13 MP front camera, and will come with a touch-based fingerprint sensor located on the front, according upleaks.
While upleaks had previously suggested the M9+ would be exclusive to the Asian market, with a Snapdragon variant for the US, along with Europe, the Middle East and Africa (EMEA), seemingly cancelled, the latest tweet states it will also be available in the EMEA.