HTC One X9 Updates: TENAA Confirms Leaked Image and Specs; Upcoming Smartphone to Feature 5.5-inch Full HD Display, 13MP Rear Camera, 4GLTE FDD and More

Early this month a poster of the HTC One X9 was leaked online, and now China's Telecommunication Equipment Certification Center has confirmed the disclosed image.

The HTC One X9 looks quite a lot like Apple's new iPhone 6S model. This could gain a lot of critics since the recently released HTC One A9 has a similar body to another iPhone model.

The mobile phone company has not confirmed any of the four leaked images but the TENAA, China's FCC equivalent, confirmed the images instead, Tech Times reported. Along with the confirmation are specifications by the HTC flagship model.

The HTC One X9 boasts a 5.5-inch display, which is in full HD. The octa-core processor has 2.2 GHz paired with a 2GB RAM and has an internal storage of 16GB, according to Tech Gadget Central. With the many advanced mobile phones today, the internal storage does not seem competitive enough. However, based on the leaked specifications, an external memory of up to 1TB can be inserted in the MicroSD card slot.

The One X9 dimension, based on the TENAA confirmation, is 153.2mm by 75.9mm by 7.99mm, houses a 3000 mAh battery and weighs 174g. On the other hand, the revealed specifications did not mention what operating system the mobile phone will run on. There are speculations though that the HTC flagship scould operate on Android Marshmallow or the Android 5.0.2 OS. There are no details as to what SoC it will contain either.

When it comes to taking pictures, the gadget is said to be equipped with a 13MP back camera and a 5MP front camera, a far disparity from earlier rumors that it will be having a 23MP camera.

Other features for the HTC One X9 include a 4GLTE FDD, Boomsound stereo speakers, and Bluetooth, GPS and USB support.

It is still unsure when the release of the HTC One X9 will be or if it will be released globally. However, some rumors are pointing to a 2016 first quarter release.

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