[h1]New HTC One Max photos confirm screen size, chipset[/h1]
18 September, 2013 |
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HTC One Max is back in the spotlight with new photos and a benchmark. In the photos, the yet unannounced HTC phablet is sized up against the
Samsung Galaxy Note 3 (perhaps its main rival) and the Note II.
HTC One Max • AnTuTu 4 score
[h3]AnTuTu 4[/h3]
Higher is better
- Samsung Galaxy Note III35180
- LG G235125
- Samsung I9505 Galaxy S427555
- HTC One Max (rumored)26417
- HTC One26238
- Nexus 417006
The One Max looks bigger but not by much, considering it's rumored to have a 5.9" screen versus the 5.7" screen for the Note 3 (and there are the front-facing BoomSound speakers that add to the size). We measured the One Max's screen using the Note 3 screen as reference and our measurements confirm the rumored 5.9" diagonal.
HTC One Max size comparison with Samsung Galaxy Note 3 and Note II
Anyway, the device boasts 4G connectivity and has a removable back cover. The battery is sealed (rumored capacity is 3,300mAh) and there's a microSIM card slot – a single one (unless the thing opposite the slot is another slot?). Previous rumors pointed to a dual-SIM device, just like the Chinese version of the HTC One, which also has a removable back cover (unlike the international version).
HTC One Max has 4G connectivity • only one SIM slot is visible
As for the benchmark, it's AnTuTu 4 and the 2600 or so score confirms the Snapdragon 600 chipset (it's virtually the same score as the HTC One).
By the way, the HTC One Max is referred to as HTC 8088 in China and is scheduled for
an October launch, according to rumors.