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HTC 11 Release Date Expected in First Half of 2017: Edge-to-Edge Display, Sense Touch Among Expected Specs and Features

HTC 11 Release Date Expected in First Half of 2017: Edge-to-Edge Display, Sense Touch Among Expected Specs and Features

Nens Mitchell

The HTC 11 is one of the two smartphones expected to hit the stores in 2017. It is expected to be HTC's flagship phone and will have great specs that will amuse fans and users.

Display and processor

HTC's next flagship phone is anticipated to have a 5.5-inch display with a 1440x2560 QHD resolution. The device is also believed to run on the new Android Nougat system.

As for its camera, the HTC 11 could have a dual-camera technology with its main shooter at 12MP. A front-facing selfie camera could also be offered at 8MP.

Sense Touch

Apart from these features, the device will also reportedly be dubbed as the HTC Ocean. As to why the brand decided to use this name, there is still no clear reason but it is thought to have "Sense Touch" technology with controls relying on voice and touch gestures.

Fans also look forward to an edge-to-edge screen that will allow them to maximize the use of their displays. In addition, the HTC 11 could also be launched with a new Qualcomm Snapdragon chipset for a faster device. Other expected features from the device are a 32GB of internal memory, 4GB of RAM and a virtual reality capability.

Price details

Expected to come during the first half of the year, the smartphone could be sold from $600 to $700 when it comes out of the market. Since it could also run on the newest Android software, the flagship device could run applications on a split-screen mode and have a better display and power for gaming applications.

A 3,700mAh battery is also expected by users for extended phone use which will also come with a quick-charge feature. These specs make the HTC 11 a promising flagship next year and fans will surely grab a unit to experience these great offerings.

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