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HTC One M8 Prime 3D render leaked with 360 views

The HTC One M8 Prime appears again and regular informant @evleaks has shared a 3D rendering of the device with 360 views. The new device is shown here with a similar Duo camera set up with main camera having a protruding bump surrounded by a striking ring. Since there’s heavy criticism of its One M8’s 4MP Ultrapixel shooter, HTC is likely to make a come back with a better 18MP camera.

Design wise, it gets a more flatter aluminium frame with a dual-tone colour scheme. It doesn’t look as refined as the current HTC One M8 and this could be just one of the considered designs for its upcoming smart phone. As speculated earlier, the HTC One M8 Prime is said to be having a bigger 5.5″ screen with Quad HD display and runs on a faster Qualcomm Snapdragon 805 processor with 3GB RAM.

Check out the animated 360 views of the purported HTC One M8 Prime after the break.

[ SOURCE 2, VIA ]

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