Not actual M7 photo, but you get the idea…

Remember the HTC M7 that we covered not too long ago? Well, it seems that more details surrounding this purported flagship model for the Taiwanese smartphone manufacturer has surfaced, and according to a previously reliable source, the M7 (as its codename depicts so far) will be a high end smartphone which will make its debut during a critical moment for HTC, as HTC looks forward to the future in order to put a halt to disappointing quarterly figures in the past year.

At this point in time, it is the HTC One X+ that is flying the flag high for HTC at the premium smartphone segment, and the HTC M7 would most probably made an appearance at Mobile World Congress that is happening in Barcelona, Spain, earlier next year. It is said to be one of the first Full HD smartphones in the market that carry a 4.7-inch display, which is a wee bit smaller than the Full HD 5-inch displays that are running around at the moment, resulting in a reported pixel density of 468PPI, now how about that?

Whispers are also going around that the HTC M7 will run on a second-generation quad-core processor from Qualcomm, at 1.7GHz per core, coupled with 2GB RAM and 32GB of internal memory. It will have LTE capability and should ship with Android 4.1 Jelly Bean right out of the box.

Oh yeah, how about throwing in a 13-megapixel CCD sensor and an even larger f/2.0 lens to the mix? Sounds like a dream, no?

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