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Another realistic image of the HTC M8 appears. This could be the real deal

  • BY soyacincau
  • 12 February 2014
  • 9:31 am
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Earlier on, the purported front picture of the HTC M8 was shot down due to photoshop allegation. It looks too identical with the current HTC One and it further gave away by having inconsistent UI elements. Now @htcfamily_ru which provided the earlier rear shot has tweeted the above picture which appears to be the front of an actual HTC M8.

While it maintains a similar design as the current HTC One, there are several subtle changes especially the top part where there’s a black colour element located next to the front camera. The HTC logo is still visible at the bottom bezel which lacks capacitive buttons in favour for on-screen virtual buttons. Adding more weight is the revised WiFi icon design which matches the earlier screenshot provided by @evleaks.

With all the leaked device images and screenshots surfaced so far, a XDA member HamdiR has posted a render of what the new HTC M8 might look like. Check it out after the break.

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