HTC One M9 Hima among HTC products 'that will blow you away'?

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HTC senior global online communication manager Jeff Gordon took to Twitter and announced that HTC will unveil a slew of best products this year. In a series of tweets, Gordon is positive and promises that the products "will blow you away." Many tech enthusiasts think that the HTC One M9 "Hima" will be among those products.

HTC also touted that the company is back on its feet and is back on business after several quarters of being "in the red." However, the tweets did not provide any hint on the features that consumers should expect from the upcoming devices as well as the release dates.

The only things that gadget enthusiasts can rely upon at this point are speculations and rumors. This includes the leaked photos and alleged specs sheet of the HTC One M9. Recently, the handset appeared in an AnTuTu benchmark listed with model number "HTC653LVW (hima)". 

The listing revealed that the HTC One M9 will feature a 5-inch screen display with 1080p Full HD resolution. Under the hood, the smartphone will be powered by a 2 GHz Snapdragon 810 octa-core chip with 64-bit architecture from Qualcomm, paired with an Adreno 420 graphic chipset and 3 GB of RAM. The handset will run with Android 5.0.1 Lollipop OS out-of-the-box topped with HTC Sense 7 UI. It will have a 20.7-megapixel primary camera and a 13-megapixel front-facing camera or an Ultrapixel shooter. 

Because of the absence of the HTC One M9 at the ongoing 2015 Consumers Electronics Show in Las Vegas, speculators are now eyeing March, specifically after the Mobile World Congress, as the period that the device would likely be unveiled. 

Instead, HTC has announced the Desire 320, the successor to the Desire 310, which boasts a 4.5-inch screen display, quad-core 1.3 GHz processor, 1 GB RAM, 8 GB internal storage expandable up to 32 GB, 5-megapixel rear camera,  and 2100 mAh battery.

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