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HTC Malaysia teases 28 April event. Is HTC One M9+ coming?

The HTC One M9 which was announced at MWC 2015 could be near. HTC Malaysia has just tweeted a teaser image along with 28th April 2015 suggesting that a One M9 launch is in the works but from the information posted on HTC Malaysia’s Ow.ly account, it looks like that Malaysia could be getting “More Than One” device from HTC.

The One M9+ was announced recently in Beijing at an event that carried the headline “More Than One”. The One M9+ is a bigger device with a 5.2″ display that pushes a Quad HD resolution. Instead of a Snapdragon 810 processor features in the One M9, the One M9+ runs a MediaTek MT6795 processor and 3GB RAM. Together with the One M9+, HTC also announced the One One E9+ which gets a larger 5.5″ Quad HD display but has only 2GB of RAM and 16GB of on-board storage. You can read up more on the two devices here.

Will HTC be launching more than one device in Malaysia? We’ll find out in two weeks but more importantly, will you be interested? Let us know in the comments section.

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