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Clear shot of upcoming HTC M8 reveals two rear cameras and twin LED flash lights

The HTC M8 also known as the HTC One successor is spotted again and this time in clear view of its rear. The new image reveals a similar premium looking aluminium design and a twin Ultrapixel camera set up.

Interestingly the secondary camera is smaller in size and matches the HTC M8 casings cut out design that was spotted earlier. It also comes with 2 LED flash lights which should provide better flash photography.

At least we can now dispel rumours of a rear fingerprint scanner that’s featured on the HTC One Max. Other details revealed include the lack of capacitive buttons at the front that’s replaced by on-screen buttons. Hardware wise, it is rumoured to be running on the current quad-core Snapdragon 800 with 2GB or 3GB of RAM and comes with a larger 5.0-5.2″ QHD display. Currently it is expected to launch sometime in March but it is possible that the M8 might just show up at MWC 2014.

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