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Another HTC M8 spotted with different aluminium finish

Pictures of the upcoming HTC M8 have been appearing rather frequently. Now its fresh pictures reveal a very different material used for its body which looks like a thermal tumbler.

In the current HTC One series, the back comes with a matte aluminium finish but the upcoming model as shown above appears to have a polished aluminium back. This looks pretty good from the pictures but then again this could be just another prototype being tested. So far we have seen different variations of the HTC M8 and the final version is anyone’s guess.

What’s certain is that the HTC M8 will feature twin cameras at the back which is assisted with dual LED flash lights. To recap, the upcoming M8 flagship device is rumoured to be sporting a larger 5.0″ to 5.2″ display which could possibly be Full HD or a higher 2K resolution. Powering the device is said to be a newer Quad-Core Snapdragon 800 processor and accompanied with 3GB of RAM. In terms of availability, HTC could be launching this in early March at a separate launch event.

Another blurry frontal pic of the HTC M8 after the break.

[ SOURCE, VIA ]

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