Monday, 9 January 2017

Specification of HTC 11

Specification of HTC 11

Specification of HTC 11

The maker of HTC phone are set to release their latest product come April 2017 with these specifications as enumerated bellow. Many eyes are on them to unavailing this product with great expectations. Its expected to be mind blowing with great features.
The HTC 10 is a good all-round phone with a new design, but it lacked the stand-out features of some rivals and was therefore hard to recommend. If rumours are true HTC is upping its game with its next flagship, and the HTC 11 spec will blow you away.

When is the HTC 11 coming out?

Everyone is, of course, predicting a 12 month cycle for HTC’s new phones, which puts the HTC 11 launch date in April 2017. Traditionally it has launched in March: only the HTC 10 in recent years launched later in the year.

What is the Price of HTC 11

It’s way too soon to talk about a specific price. Suffice to say that it will have a high price in line (or slightly below) other flagship phones. Our prediction is that it will be between £549 and £599. But as time goes on, we shall update this page with the specific amount that it will cost to get the HTC 11

Specification of HTC 11

It’s relatively easy to predict that HTC will use Qualcomm’s best available mobile chip for its next flagship, which will be the 10nm Snapdragon 835 with support for Qualcomm Quick Charge 4.0. This processor supports 8GB of RAM, but despite what we've heard we reckon the HTC 11 is more likely to come with 4- or 6GB of RAM.
Qualcomm has just released new details on its Snapdragon 835 at CES 2017, and headline performance figures include 25 percent faster graphics rendering and half the power consumption compared the Snapdragon 801. It’s also got 20 percent extra performance vs the 820.
The HTC 11 is said to also get 256GB of storage, although this will more than likely be an option (as it is with the iPhone), with the default amount set at 32GB or perhaps even 64GB if we're lucky.
For the camera, rumours are suggesting HTC will stick with a 12Mp main camera at the back, and put an 8Mp selfie camera at the front (up from 5Mp). One of the main issues with the HTC 10’s camera was its lack of consistency. Some photos were great, some weren’t. Also, it relied too heavily on the presumption that people wanted to use the Pro mode and all its controls (and RAW capture), but the vast majority of users just want to press the shutter and get top-quality pictures and video.

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