HTC U11 Plus leaks have been piling up for some time now – benchmarks revealed its innards, followed by renders for the exterior. Recently, we heard more about a U11 Life variant, said to arrive alongside the Plus on November 2. Neither of them, however, fits the the description of the HTC 2Q4D200, spotted on TENAA.
The latter seems to be yet another variant of the U11
flagship. Unlike the eagerly-anticipated Plus model, this one has a
standard 16:9 display, likely the same 5.5-inch, 1440 x 2560 pixel, IPS
unit form the original. On the other hand, however, it appears to sport a
back-mounted fingerprint reader, just like the one rumoured for the
Plus. The Chinese certification authority reports its dimensions as
153.99 x 75.99 x 9.2 mm, with a weight of 170 grams, including a 3,830
mAh, sealed-in battery.
HTC 2Q4D200
These numbers fall a little short of the ones suggested for the Plus,
but do match the original U11 almost perfectly, except for over a mm
extra girth on the HTC 2Q4D200. So, in short, the latter seems to be a
bigger battery and slightly thicker U11, likely styled to resemble the
upcoming Plus, thus ditching the Home button and likely the capacitive
navigation controls as well.
A little odd, for sure, but stranger things have happened. As far as
other specs on the 2Q4D200, TENAA reports an octa-core chipset, clocked
at 1.9GHz for the 4GB RAM model and 2.36GHz for the 6GB RAM variant of
the phone. It's really hard to try and match those numbers to a
particular chip. Even the Snapdragon 835 is a possibility, since its
slower cores do operate at around 1.9GHz, which could, very well, be the
reported value TENAA is listing. There are a pair of storage options
stated as well: 64GB and 128GB. Plus, a microSD card slot.
The HTC 2Q4D200 has a total of two cameras, which include a 12MP
shooter on the back and an 8MP selfie one. This is also pretty odd,
since the original U11 does indeed have a 12MP camera of its own, likely
passed along, but pairs that with a 16MP selfie cam. Another specs
mismatch. Last, but not least, the new mysterious HTC handset reportedly
already runs on Android 8.0 Oreo.
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