As HTC gears up to launch its first Android Marshmallow smartphone on October 20th, the device in question has been certified by the US FCC and the Global Certification Forum (GCF).
Three different HTC One A9 variants have been certified by the FCC – 2PQ9100, 2PQ9120, and the 2PQ9300. The first one is believed to be the international variant of the handset, while the second model is expected to be the one headed to North America. The third one is most likely the Sprint variant of the smartphone as it supports the LTE Bands 25 and 26, supporting the carrier’s 4G networks in the United States.
The HTC One A9 isn’t going to be a flagship grade device in terms of specs, as revealed by leakster @evleaks recently. It is expected to feature a 5-inch 1080p AMOLED display, Qualcomm Snapdragon 617 SoC, 2GB of RAM, 13MP rear camera with OIS, 4MP UltraPixel front camera, and a 2,150mAh battery.
Via: GforGames