HTC’s next flagship smartphone will reportedly feature customizable sensors in the metal band
Way back in September 2016, a rumored device called the HTC Ocean leaked
out in a video showing off a novel feature — sensors in the metal band
around the phone that allowed for customizable functions. Back then it
seemed like a nice concept device, but now VentureBeat is reporting that the Ocean is real, and it will be announced as the HTC U next month.
The HTC U will reportedly feature a 5.5-inch 2560 x 1440
display, Snapdragon 835 processor, 12MP rear and 16MP front-facing
cameras, up to 128GB of storage, and Edge Sense, the sensor-laden metal
band around the phone that will let you control a number of different
features. It will also run Android Nougat 7.1, and HTC’s Sense 9
interface.
Despite being HTC’s flagship phone for 2017, the HTC U
will be the third “U” phone it has released this year, following up the
HTC U Play and U Ultra. Why? Who knows. The HTC U is expected to be announced in April, and a global release will follow in May.
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