The HTC One A9 is the last player of weight in the cellular market high end, where the rivalry between the environment and the world Android Apple may just add the most controversy.
Why? The back, sides and shape of the camera iPhone 6S and HTC One A9 are very similar, almost identical. The dispute between the Taiwanese and Apple has a history.
The arrival of the iPhone 6 in 2014 immediately recalled the design of the HTC One M8. Even Taiwan published an ironic message on Twitter about:
A month later, Hugo Barra, CEO of Xiaomi, some accused of copying Apple designs, shot, ‘ The iPhone 6 uses HTC design that employs five years. You can not claim full ownership of design in our industry . “
Former Google got into the controversy initiated by Jonathan Ive, Apple’s star designer . that he had complained for copies of their ideas
Today, during the presentation of One A9, HTC said the design of the phone is the result of improvements over the M8 and M9 . On its website, however, was a little further in the section where he talks equipment design.
“ Design worth imitating . From the company created the first all-metal design world, HTC redefines a new standard. The HTC One A9 has an ultrafine metal chassis with an elegant finish, “said the company.
The HTC One screen has A9 5 ” Full HD runs thanks to a Qualcomm Snapdragon Android 617 eight-core processor 1.5GHz, 2GB of RAM and 6.
Inside is 16GB of storage (expandable to 2TB via microSD). A version with 3GB of RAM and 32GB of storage.
Your camera is 13 megapixels and 1080p video recording. The front uses the technology ultrapíxel (pixels up to two times higher than the average of the cameras) and also records in Full HD.
The camera has a professional shot mode to make adjustments that the user sees fit and is capable of recording the results in RAW format, that is, to offer more possibilities when editing.
has a battery 2150mAh with fast charging and fingerprint sensor. It measures 145.75 x 70.8 x 7.26 mm and weighs 143 grams.
It goes on sale in November for about USD 400 in the US.
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