The HTC One 2 has edged closer to the realms of reality, with the HTC One follow-on clearing its Wi-Fi certification ahead of an upcoming official unveiling.
Currently doing the rounds under the moniker of the HTC M8, the heavily rumoured HTC One 2 has made yet another premature appearance, with Wi-Fi certification records showing that the upcoming handset will boast a Wi-Fi antenna with the ability of alternating between 2.4GHz and 5GHz bands.
As you would expect from a modern flagship phone, the HTC One 2 will also reportedly support all current Wi-Fi standards, as well as the latest 802.11ac format.
While these latest HTC One 2 leaks will come as little surprise to many, they are part of a much wider range of HTC One 2 rumours to do the rounds in recent weeks.
According to latest reports, the Samsung Galaxy S4 and iPhone 5S rivalling device will sport a speedier 2.26GHz quad-core Snapdragon 800 processor, 2GB of RAM and a new, larger 5-inch display with a 1920 x 1080 pixel Full HD resolution. The existing HTC One hosts a 4.7-inch display.
Building on the strong foundations of its current flagship phone, Taiwanese manufacturer HTC will also bestow the HTC One 2 with another premium metal construction.
Recently leaked HTC One 2 pictures have suggested that the phone will be crafted from a single piece of metal, giving the device a premium look and feel.
Earlier this month a UK Judge revealed that the HTC One 2 would be unveiled in February as the spin off HTC One Mini was briefly pulled from sale in the UK.
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Via: TechRadar