Press renders of HTC’s upcoming flagship smartphone has appeared online. Serial Twitter leaker @evleaks has appeared to not only confirm that the HTC One successor will be called the All New HTC One, but also that it will feature a gold colour option as standard instead of a limited edition colourway previously. The leaked press image shows a chassis that is a lot more curvy compared to the original HTC One, with subtle curves along the four edges. More importantly, it also appears HTC will indeed be going for a dual-sensor setup for its rear camera, while there will also be a dual-tone flash unit similar to the iPhone 5s. Another major difference with the All New HTC One is the introduction of on-screen buttons instead of capacitative ones. Otherwise, it appears HTC will be using a similar design for the All New HTC One with 2013’s HTC One. HTC isn’t expected to launch the All New HTC One at next week’s Mobile World Congress, but instead will be holding its own launch event scheduled for March 25 and will take place simultaneously in London and New York. Want to know more about the All New HTC One? Here’s what we know so far. (Source: @evleaks (Twitter))
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