Just before the big announcement of the new Nexus, HTC surprised us with some news at a press conference in Japan. Also to announce The HTC Butterfly has been renamed “Butterfly 3” and will be available for sale in Asian countries, HTC also confirmed an updated version of the One M9+ in the launch statement. We tell you everything here at Andro4all:
HTC One M9+ Aurora Edition
From Taiwan, HTC has unveiled a “vitaminized” version of its One M9+, with changes mostly focused on the camera. We learned it thanks to our friends at Android Central The One M9+ Aurora Edition features a new 21MP rear camera, while the previous model, the One M9+, had 20 megapixels. As an added plus, this new model introduces optical image stabilization as well as a laser autofocus sensor.
However, this is where the news ends Apart from the camera, the One M9+ Aurora Edition shares the specs with its brother One M9+, which we detalla in detail in this article here at Andro4all. We remind you that this terminal has a powerful 8-core Mediatek Helio X10 2.2 GHz processor together with 3 GB of RAM, a 5.2-inch screen with 2K resolution and a capacity of 32 GB of internal memory with the possibility of expansion vía a microSD card. . The Aurora Edition version is currently only announced in Taiwan and will be available starting October 5 for around $630.
HTC Butterfly
It also reached our ears about the people at HTC your plans Introducing J Butterfly to the world as a new international model. The Asian company has renamed this model the “Butterfly 3” and will start selling this version in Taiwan from October 25.
The Butterfly 3 was announced at a press conference in Japan The change costs about $600and at this price, customers will find a very complete terminal, with an octa-core Snapdragon 810 processor along with 3GB of RAM, a 5.2-inch screen with a resolution of 2560×1440 pixels, a 20-megapixel camera and 32 GB internal memory and battery almost 2700 miliamperio-hora.
In addition, this terminal contains an acknowledgment of Protection against water and dust IPX5 and IPX7. Unfortunately, no plans have been announced for an international release of the Butterfly 3, so for now anyone looking to buy this device will have to travel to Taiwan or complejo turístico to imports.
What do you think about these two phones? Would you buy one of them if they were available here in our country?