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HTC One S gets manhandled once more before its announcement

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24 February, 2012

HTC Android Touch UI MWC 2012

HTC will hold its MWC press conference in less than 48 hours, so there is still time for some leaked product images, right? The company's upcoming One S mid-range device has just emerged fresh from yet another photo shoot, where it happily posed alongside an HTC Sensation.

Previously, known as HTC Ville, the One S is going to be positioned under the quad-core One X, and bound to pack a serious punch for a mid-range device. The smartphone is expected to feature a dual-core CPU, 4.3" AMOLED display, 8MP camera, Beats Audio, and Android 4.0 ICS with Sense 4.0.

As you can also see from the photos above, the HTC One S is seriously slimmer than the Sensation - a welcome change from the current HTC offerings.

We will be covering the HTC press conference on Sunday live, so expect the full scoop on the One S, together with the rest of the company's lineup.

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  • AnonD-29603
  • nGv
  • 02 Mar 2012

Don't you mean dual-core?

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  • AnonD-8908
  • n1C
  • 26 Feb 2012

Nice, good size. BUT, no micro sd. That's a negative. Also for a quad core only one gig of ram. What's the point of a quad core if it only has one gig of ram. Going to wait for the Galaxy S 3.

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  • louigi
  • nU$
  • 26 Feb 2012

No, more cores doesn't mean better performance, it simply means much faster multitasking because each core can have it's own job rather than one trying to do everything at once.

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