The upcoming HTC One M9 has just leaked in a new video ahead of its official debut at the Mobile World Congress (MWC).
The next-generation flagship smartphone from HTC is one of the most hotly-anticipated devices of this year and the rumor mill has been going into overdrive trying to anticipate what's to come. The handset already surfaced in a number of leaked images, rumors, and reports, and more information has now come to light.
Just days ahead of the big unveiling on March 1, the HTC One M9 now stars in a leaked promotional video that shows the smartphone running HTC Sense 7.0. Posted by Dutch site TechTastic and credited to Upleaks, the video is apparently a promotional trailer for the new HTC One M9, giving us a better look at its purported design and software.
Despite a slew of leaks, however, it still remains a bit unclear just what specifications the new flagship smartphone will pack. Some reports indicated that it will boast a 5-inch display with a QHD resolution of 2560 x 1440 pixels, while others claimed that it will have a full HD resolution. At the same time, most reports agree that the HTC One M9 will feature a 20-megapixel rear camera, but disagree when it comes to the front shooter - some expect a 13-megapixel sensor, while others say it will have an UltraPixel front camera.
Other rumored specs include a 64-bit Qualcomm Snapdragon 810 processor under the hood, 3GB of RAM, and at least two storage options (likely 32GB and 64GB). The next-generation HTC One M9 is further expected to come with HTC's Boom Sound tech for high-quality audio, and a beefy battery.
In terms of software, the HTC One M9 should run the latest Android 5.0 Lollipop out of the box, with HTC's own Sense 7.0 UI on top. The video below shows the purported HTC One M9 with Sense 7.0, and it all looks pretty exciting.
With nothing officially confirmed at this point, however, make sure to take this new leak with a grain of salt. The HTC One M9 will make its formal debut in just a few short days, and we'll bring you the official scoop as soon as it's available. In the meantime, check out the leaked video below to get a glimpse of what may be in the cards. Upleaks also posted some new videos of the HTC One M9 a bit earlier, but has apparently removed them in the meantime.