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Plastic HTC One M8 Ace leaks again in promo images

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28 May, 2014

HTC Android Rumors

More images of the HTC One M8 Ace have found their way on the net before the official unveiling of the phone on June 3. These appear to be official promo images that tout the key features of the new phone.

First off, it's similar to the HTC Butterfly S. The HTC One M8 Ace has a plastic unibody instead of a metal one and moves some things around. The biggest change is that the dual camera setup has been dropped in favor of a single 13MP camera with single-LED flash on the back and a 5MP front-facing shooter, the same combo as on the Desire 816 and One mini 2.


Leaked promo images of the HTC One M8 Ace

The power key appears different from the vanilla HTC One (M8), but the One M8 Ace still supports double tap to wake, so you won't have to reach for it that often. And it's a reach across the 5" screen and two front-facing speakers.

The HTC One M8 Ace has a faster version of the Snapdragon 801, the one with 2.5GHz CPU clock speed. The promo images also seem to boast about efficient power usage with the Extreme Power Saving mode.


More promo images

There's also an image of a very odd box, though considering the size it looks more like a promo thing than the actual retails box. If those are bubbles, this would make the phone water-resistant like the original Butterfly was.

The HTC One M8 Ace will be available in four colors – White, Black, Red and Blue – for a reported price of RMB 3,000 ($480), which matches up what we've heard before.

Source (in Chinese) | Via

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  • lol
  • 7E7
  • 30 May 2014

Totally agree .... they should have first gained market share and try different stuff instead they tried to do it at same time and screwed up big time and now coming up with different version to fix their damages. Was irritated with them when they la...

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  • Rxe
  • 29 May 2014

If the only downgrade is the plastic body then I can live with that. As far as I am concerned, the removal of the ultra pixel camera is a major upgrade.

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  • django
  • Fum
  • 29 May 2014

agree with you .. HTC M8 is a let down by its ultrapixel camera .. M7 too received poor reviews for its camera but they didnt learn anything.. guessing from M8 Ace , there will be normal camera in the next versions.. even with poor camera, M8...

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