A Mobile Phone Shop Displaying HTC Smartphones In Taipei
Customers look at HTC smartphones in a mobile phone shop in Taipei in this July 30, 2013 file photo. Reuters/Pichi Chuang

HTC China has silently listed the new One E9+ smartphone on its Website. Here is a list of HTC One E9+ specifications and features. However, the price and release date of the device have not been revealed.

The upcoming HTC One E9+ will reportedly feature a humongous 5.5-inch display with a Quad HD screen resolution. And this display combination translates to a pixel density of 534 ppi. It is worth noting that, with a Quad HD resolution, the One E9+ is reportedly the sharpest screen among other HTC handsets released thus far. In any case, readers should note that, the official One E9+ specifications page has reported the resolution as 1080p, by mistake. However, this resolution could pertain to the smaller sibling HTC One E9, notes Engadget.

Under the hood, the plastic handset will reportedly be powered by a 64-bit MediaTek MT6795M chip clocked at 2 GHz with an octa-core processor and will be backed by a modest 2 GB of RAM configuration. On the software front, the handset will run on Android 5.0 Lollipop OS along with HTC Sense 7 UI. When it comes to memory, the handset will apparently come equipped with 16 GB of in-built storage with microSD card support for expansion up to 128 GB.

Moving on to the camera specification, HTC will reportedly house a good 13 MP rear-facing unit, in addition to a gracious 4 MP Ultra Pixel unit at the front for capturing selfies. Other key HTC One E9+ features include dual nano-SIM support, along with FDD-LTE, NFC and TD-LTE network band connectivity. Furthermore, the device will come housed with dual front speakers to amplify the sound effect.

Speaking of size, the device will apparently weigh 150 g and will flaunt a thickness of 7.49 mm. And if reports are true, the One E9+ will come in meteor grey, gold sepia and classic rose gold two-tone hues. And lastly, the whole configuration will be held together and powered by a modest 2,800 mAh battery unit.

Interested readers can check out the killer HTC One E9+ images from Engadget.

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