The HTC M7 is expected to be the Taiwan-based handset manufacturer's flagship
Android phone for 2013. In an era of handsets wearing similar 5 inch panels
with FHD resolution and pixel density of 441ppi, the HTC M7 allegedly gets off
the 5 inch train, but in doing so, comes up with a screen that might top the
competition for clarity and sharpness. With a rumored smaller 4.7 inch screen,
the FHD resolution on the HTC M7 would provide a pixel density of a whopping
468ppi, which delivers amazing video effect for people to watch videos on HTC M7. And just on case you are comparing the numbers to the
Apple iPhone 5, that device has a Retina display of 326ppi.
It doesn't take much imagination to see that the HTC M7 just
might grab plenty of attention thanks to that display, the same way that the HTC DROID DNA has become a popular model at Verizon. Meanwhile, a highly
reliable source for HTC Source is telling the site that the HTC M7 will be
offered by T-Mobile, Sprint and AT&T on the U.S. launch day. Are we leaving someone out? Let's see.
T-Mobile. AT&T. Sprint. Ah yes, we left out Verizon. Actually, there is a
reason for that.
According to the source, for reasons not revealed at this
time, The HTC M7 is delayed for Verizon. Perhaps with the big ad campaign that
Big Red has for the HTC DROID DNA, the carrier sees no reason to rush out a new
flagship model. Just yesterday, we passed along the water cooler report which
suggests that the HTC M7 will launch March 8th in both black and white, and
most likely in Europe first. The gossip says that the U.S. carriers will
release the phone a few weeks later. That is, with the exception of Verizon, if
this speculation pans out.
HTC's press event is coming on February 19th and we should
learn a lot more about the HTC M7 on that date, including the U.S. launch
schedule.
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