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HTC teases new BoomSound speakers for One (M9)

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24 February, 2015

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The new HTC One (M9) is barely a week away and according to rumors will bring a new speaker design, perhaps one based on the Nexus 9 speakers. HTC has started its teaser campaign with a short 12 second video that features stop-animated boom box.

The tweet reads "Get your hands on bigger boom," suggesting that the new speakers will be more powerful. Rumors claim that the HTC One (M9) speaker grill will be part of the protective glass over the screen, removing the black bar that made the previous One phones taller than phones with similarly-sized screens.

Get your hands on bigger boom #ComingSoon #6days #MWC15 https://t.co/UTpE5tAY4E

— HTC Ireland (@HTCIreland) February 23, 2015

This video is from HTC Ireland, while HTC USA tweeted this:

Rumor has it: BoomSound on the HTC [letter][number] is SO [adverb] powerful that it'll [verb] your [noun] off. [interjection], bro. #madlib

— HTC USA (@HTCUSA) February 23, 2015

We can easily fill in the blanks, but we'll have to wait until March 1 to have a listen.

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Reader comments

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  • Anonymous
  • q8Q
  • 24 Feb 2015

Yeah. I know what you mean. For loud speaker on calls I don't know why, but many companies seem to make them really quiet. Low loud speaker call volume is an issue. I was not aware of that. I know the music is great though. Decent volume and grea...

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  • Smile
  • XNt
  • 24 Feb 2015

Then you need to learn to use the camera KID

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  • yxD
  • 24 Feb 2015

If everything goes according to plan I will return back to HTC's arms by purchasing the new HTC M9. I have been a fan of HTC since the Windows PocketPC with the HTC Wallaby (original XDA phone). I left my HTC Evo 4G LTE for a Nexus 4, then Nexus 5....

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