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HTC M8 gets leaked again but this time with a different design

The upcoming HTC M8 is definitely not camera shy and the leaks are coming rather frequently. This time another purported shot of the HTC One replacement model has surfaced and it looks different from what we’ve seen previously. While it features on-screen buttons as seen here with a slight transparent background, it lacks the HTC branding seen previously.

The proximity sensors at the top is shown here with a 2 dot design next to the front camera while earlier on it features a single one piece elongated design. The back however remains unchanged and the dual camera set up is still present. However the dual-LED flash are placed individually rather than side by side like the earlier leak.

Could HTC be experimenting with different prototypes? Or are we actually looking at a disguised mule like the early Galaxy S3 leaked prototypes? If HTC is actually trolling the leaksters, the final product could be different from what we know so far.

Head after the break for clearer shot of the latest images.

[ SOURCE, VIA ]

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