It seems like the Taiwanese smartphone manufacturer HTC will reportedly release HTC 11. Its new flagship smartphone will likely hit the market around in the second quarter of 2017.
The firm is known be to one of the best smartphone manufacturers in the world. Now, with its plights to continue to do so, it will apparently create the all new HTC 11, the successor to the much liked current generation flagship the HTC 10.
Some months back, HTC decided to axe the "One" branding and just keep it simple. It has decided to retain its decision to not include such in their next and upcoming smartphone. Before anything has begun for the manufacturer, the interweb has already picked up the hype about all the rumours and speculations for the phone.
The HTC 11 will likely retain the same display size of a 5.5-inch screen alongside making sure the phone will comply with Google's daydream virtual reality project. The report from Mobile & Apps also reveals that the phone would also launch with the latest android operating system, Android 7.0 Nougat. However, there's no official information on it yet.
Speculatiions about the VR capacities of the phone are also rife since it will be VR compliant. Literally, everybody out there are pretty convinced the phone will be coming out with something like a simpler variant of their ever popular HTC vive VR headset to start off with.
As to the hardware specifications of the phone, HTC expects nothing short of industry standard high-capacity hardware that'll be very much needed for a phone supposedly compliant with VR. A major upgrade would be additional memory hike to suit the needs with possibly a 6GB RAM. And of course a, then available Snapdragon 830 or maybe an 835 chipset along with a battery no less than 3500mAh.
In terms of pricing, we may expect the phone to be sold around the 1000$ price bracket.