One more puzzle piece looks to have fallen into place ahead of the launch of the next HTC flagship smartphone. Known as the HTC M8, it now looks like it has received its Wi-Fi certification.
The filing reveals only a few details but they add to what we can expect to see when HTC does finally unveil this new smartphone. Two models, the 0P6B10000 and the 0P6B20000, were certified. Both will sport dual-band 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac Wi-Fi.
Little else is revealed but past specifications have suggested that it will be powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 processor and Android 4.4 with HTC Sense 6.0. Other specifications include a 5-inch Full HD (1080×1920) display, 2GB of RAM, 16GB of internal storage, a 4.0MP rear camera (likely the HTC UltraPixel camera again but perhaps and hopefully improved) and a 2.1MP front camera. If recently leaked images are real, it could sport a very similar but more rounded design. It could also be made of a single piece of aluminium rather than two and sport a fingerprint scanner on the back (like the HTC One Max).
HTC could launch the HTC M8, possibly as the (unfortunately named) HTC One Two, as early in February 2014.
Sources : Wi-Fi Alliance // AndroidCommunity