As expected, HTC have started to send out press invitations for a March 25 event with the tagline “the best is about to get better.”
Given that the HTC One was announced a year earlier to that date, it is a pretty safe bet that we will see its successor being unveiled at this event. The amount of leaked images has increased in recent weeks, much the same as it did before the HTC One launched.
There’s likely to be very few surprises when we do actually see the device with the only details left to be revealed being how the second rear camera fits in to the the whole setup.
Other than that you can expect a slightly more rounded body, a slightly larger screen and a slightly more powerful processor. If you are a HTC fan, keep the date free.
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