LlabTooFeR also provided details on the HTC U12, codenamed Imagine, boasting the latest Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 processor, 6GB of RAM, and 256GB of internal storage.
The rear of the device features a dual-camera setup with 12 MP and 16 MP sensors, utilizing Sony's IMX3xx sensor technology, while the front camera boasts 8 MP.
The HTC U12 sports a 5.99-inch Quad-HD display. However, there's no information yet on whether the device will use an OLED or LCD panel. These devices will come equipped with a 3420mAh battery and IP68 water and dust resistance rating.
Additionally, the HTC U12 will support dual SIM functionality. In terms of software, the device will feature HTC's proprietary face unlock system and Edge Sense 2.0 interface.
The HTC U12 is set to be equipped with Android Oreo 8.0, featuring Sense 10 interface. Another interesting point is its full support for Project Treble with A/B partition updates: meaning if your phone is running on partition A, it will install any future updates on partition B in the background, and upon reboot, the phone will boot from partition B, allowing immediate access to new features instead of waiting for the update to complete.
Currently, the official release date, final designs, and pricing for the HTC U12 remain unclear. However, users can anticipate April for the device to officially hit shelves. Whether buying new or used, it's advisable to carefully check the HTC U12's IMEI to avoid purchasing counterfeit or low-quality products. Detailed steps on how to check HTC's IMEI can be found in our previous articles.
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