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By November 25, 2013

Date last updated: November 25, 2013 18 h 46 min

If given the rumors, it appears that the specifications of HTC M8, code-named the successor to the HTC One will be slightly below the Galaxy S5, since while the next spearhead Samsung offer a 2K screen Soc 64 Bits against a Full HD 1080p screen and a Qualcomm Snapdragon processor, which will probably be a S 800, for the Taiwanese flagship, this is not to say that the device skimp on performance.

Unveiled today, all first benchmark a new device that would potentially HTC One M8 shows a score of 36,532 points AnTuTu, heralding performance theoretically superior to those of the Galaxy Note 3 which limits, for its part, to 33,814.

HTC One 2 Benchmark
If the first

presumed benchmark HTC M8 already shows two possible scenarios, the most likely of them will be the smartphone adopts a Snapdragon processor types 800 MSM8974 clocked at 2.3 GHz, ie the same as the Galaxy Note 3. With a more optimized and less resource-intensive systems software layer, the gap in performance between the two devices is not really surprising either.

The second hypothesis that could develop reading the results of this benchmark potential HTC One M8 is that the device ships last Snapdragon processor 805, announced last week. This would, of course, but more significantly less likely seller.

HTC One 2 Benchmark

Besides high performance processor that should offer, the next flagship smartphone from HTC will offer a 5-inch screen and a photo sensor UltraPixels diagonal, all packed in a unibody aluminum design that will be the same as one of the three appliances brand released this year.

It will also be the first device to offer the new overlay software manufacturer HTC Sense 6.0 Android 4.4 associated with KitKat.