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Expect better BoomSound experience on the HTC One M9

The HTC One series is often associated with premium build and premium sound. Its famed BoomSound feature had started the front facing speakers trend that’s way better than the typical rear mounted loud speakers. In current HTC One M8, they had redesigned its speaker chambers which resulted a 25% increase of loudness over its previous HTC One M7. For the next One M9, HTC wants you to expect more from its audio as teased in their latest teaser video.

In case you’re wondering, the picture above is rendered by Phone Designer based on purported design details of the upcoming flagship. This follows the current Desire EYE approach of having a more discreet appearance instead of the usual micro-hole speaker grills that has been used in the past 2 models.

Watch the HTC teaser videos after the break.

[ SOURCE, VIA ]

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