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Éste es el concepto del HTC One E9 Engadget

El teléfono E de HTC suele ser una versión más económica y plastificada del teléfono M. Sin embargo, en esta ocasión parece que serán casi igual de poderosos, e incluso el E sería mucho mejor.

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Según imágenes filtradas a la red y dadas a conocer por el sitio de tecnología Engadget, el HTC One E9 tendrá una pantalla más grande y con mayor resolución que el teléfono insignia HTC One M9. Asimismo, el E9 tendría un cuerpo más delgado que el M9.


La pantalla de tamaño de 5.5 pulgadas sería QuadHD (la del M9 es 1080p) con resolución de 2,560x1,440. Para el E9, HTC utilizaría un procesador de MediaTek con 2.0GHz de velocidad y ocho núcleos de poder, dejando a un lado los procesadores de Qualcomm. Sus medidas serían de 156.5 x 76.5 x 7.54 milímetros. Su batería tendría capacidad de 2,800mAh.

Up close with the metal curves of HTC's new flagship One M9 (pictures)

Meet HTC's brand-new flagship superphone, the One M9. If you're struggling to tell the difference between it and its predecessor, the M8, that's not exactly surprising.

The M9 maintains many of the design cues from the last model, including the all-metal design and front-facing BoomSound speakers. It's a shame not to see some new design flair, but the M8 was already a stunning phone, so I'm glad that sleek design hasn't been spoiled.

The design has been tweaked slightly however and the phone now packs the latest Qualcomm octa-core processor, a new camera and Android Lollipop software.

There's no word yet on exactly how much the phone will cost, but don't expect it to come cheap. We'll find out more pricing details in the run up to its global sales launch at the end of March.

The M9 retains the full-metal jacket seen on the M8. It's rounded on the back, making it comfortable to hold.

Here it is alongside its predecessor, the M8. Can you tell them apart?

The edges of the phone are angular on the M9, rather than rounded. They've also been given a two-tone effect. Here you can see the gold edging of the silver model, but a silver body with a mirrored edge and a gold version with a polished gold edge will also be available.

The BoomSound speakers, characteristic of HTC's phones, sit at the top and bottom of the phone.

HTC says it has partnered with Dolby to bring more immersive audio to the phone. How that actually affects the sound from these speakers remains to be seen.

The "Ultrapixel" camera from the M8 has been moved to the front on the M9. On the back instead is a more standard 20-megapixel camera, which HTC claims has been given tweaks to maximise its dynamic range.

It arrives with the latest Android 5.0 Lollipop software on board. HTC has also slapped its new Sense 7 interface over the top. Much of it looks the same as you'd see on the existing M8.

Sense 7 does have some neat new features, however, including the ability to heavily customise the interface. Along with these preset themes, you can selectively choose the icons, fonts and colour schemes to suit your tastes.

With the same size display (5 inches) as the M8, the M9's body hasn't needed to balloon out at all. I found it very comfortable to hold in my hands on time.

HTC's news and social network aggregator, BlinkFeed, is still found off to the left of the home screens. You can always remove it if you're not keen.

I'd settle for nothing less than the latest software on a new flagship.

It's slim and easy to get into a tight jeans pocket.

Both the Micro-USB port for charging and the 3.5mm headphone jack are found on the bottom of the phone.

The Dot View case, which can show notifications as a dot-matrix-style display when closed, will be available for the M9 in a range of styles.

El teléfono E9 también contaría con 3GB en RAM y el sistema operativo sería Android Lollipop. El diseño también luce un poco diferente al del M9.

Por las medidas y especificaciones mucho mejores que las del M9, se especula que se trata de una versión mejorada del M9, la cual se llamaría M9 Plus. De ser cierta la información, el E9 --o M9 Plus, en dado caso-- sería anunciado por HTC durante un evento a finales de marzo.