HTC is working on a new mid-range smartphone from the Desire series. Codenamed the A11, images of the unfamiliar HTC handset with a polycarbonate body has appeared on Twitter alongside possible specs of the device.
According to @upleaks, the HTC A11 features a 4.7-inch screen and a glossy plastic back similarly found on the other Desire device such as the Desire 816 and the Desire 610. By the looks of it, there is an absence of any flash module beside the camera and the dual front-facing BoomSound speakers are also not onboard this device.
Most notably, it is said that the device will feature the first ever 64-bit SoC from Qualcomm, the Snapdragon 410. According to @upleaks, the said device will be a mid range offering and will be the first to introduce the Snapdragon 410 by Qualcomm to the Desire series. The quad-core chipset will be clocked at a 1.4GHz and feature a Cortex-A53 based CPU.
In addition to the specs, the HTC A11 will have a display resolution of 480×854 FWVGA stretched across a 4.7-inch screen. It will have a 5-megapixel main camera and a VGA secondary camera module. The device will be shipped with Android 4.4.2 KitKat with the Sense 6.0 skin.
Although there were no release date being leaked (at least not yet), it looks like the A11 will most likely be released in the US first, to be available on Sprint.
[Source: @upleaks 1, 2, 3, 4, Engadget]
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