This article was published on April 8, 2015

HTC announces the One M9+, but it’s only available in China for now


HTC announces the One M9+, but it’s only available in China for now

Weeks after announcing the HTC One M9, the company has revealed the HTC One M9+ – a larger version of its counterpart with the addition of a fingerprint scanner and Duo Camera.

The device was unveiled in Beijing and is only available in China at the moment. HTC hasn’t yet announced sales in other regions, a release date or even pricing for the device.

The HTC One M9+ has a slightly larger 5.2-inch Quad HD display than the original One M9, as well as 3GB of RAM and an octa-core MediaTek MT6795T chip. It has the same 20-megapixel camera with the addition of the Duo Camera function which allows for extra bokeh and 3D after-effects on your images. It has the same UltraPixel front-facing snapper too.

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A fingerprint scanner is built in the home button and will work with AliPay Wallet, the popular mobile payment solution designed specifically for China.

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It will be available to buy in three colors: a combination of silver and gold, all-gold, and gunmetal grey.

➤ Introducing the HTC One M9+ [HTC]

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