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HTC One M9 Plus Release Date Delayed? Heavyweight Android Phablet Expected to Launch in April

Most HTC and Android fans were left disappointed yesterday when the Taiwanese manufacturer failed to launch its new One M9 Plus phablet.

In fact, there were even no additional details about the device or when it would launch.

Thankfully, a report from GSM Arena stated that the upcoming Android handset would probably be announced in the next couple of months.

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The rumor came from leaker @OnLeaks, which has been flooding its Twitter account lately with updates and rumors surrounding upcoming smartphones.

In the report, the leaker revealed a couple of images that allegedly belongs to the unannounced handset.

Based on previous rumors, the One M9 Plus will allegedly boast a 5.2-inch display with QHD or 2K (2560 x 1440) resolution, 3GB of RAM, and 32GB of internal memory.

There are also rumors of a microSD card slot, which the One M9 already has.

In a statement by HTC Americas president Jason Mackenzie, the Taiwanese manufacturer is not moving forward similar to other phone makers.

While the HTC exec did not deliberately mentioned Samsung, his statement was definitely spot on when he mentioned that the company wants to continue offering the microSD card slot.

In addition, Mackenzie also pointed out that HTC aims to provide bigger and better batteries to its upcoming devices.

Regarding the overheating issue which surfaced a couple of days ago, Mackenzie emphasized that HTC would not release or launch any phones if these problems have not been dealt with already.

While HTC and Android fans wait for the One M9 Plus announcement, the One M9 will hit the US on April 10.

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