LeakedTT: Most detailed images of the new HTC One yet surface online

HTC's upcoming refresh of its flagship, One, just got outed in "demo model" form and it may be the best looking smartphone ever.

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With just days left before HTC unveils the 2014 edition of its flagship, the HTC One, the company has began sending out "dummy units" to retailers in advance so they can work out showroom floor displays and marketing materials. Fortunately for us, one of those dummy models has made its way to the internet in the form of the most detailed images of the device we have seen to date.

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The images come from an eBay France shop called dummy_store, a retailer that specializes in selling... you guessed it, Dummy Phones. While the phone is not a functioning model, it is an exact replication of what the new HTC One will look like. The new HTC One appears thicker than the current model, and the dual cameras are actually there. The current HTC One features an anodized aluminum chassis, but the gunmetal grey version of the new HTC One appears to sport a brushed finish, giving it an amazing look. When combined with the darker gray plastic inserts, this is one of the best looking smartphones I have ever seen.

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Specifications appear to have remained the same with no new reports surfacing today. The HTC One 2014 Edition will feature a full 1080p screen like its predecessor, a 2.3GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 801 quad-core processor, and 2GB of RAM will be present. 16GB and 32GB models will be available and a 2,600mAh Lithium-Ion battery will provide ample up-time for even the heaviest of users. Android 4.4.2, Sense 6.0, and a new version of BlinkFeed will installed as well. The big unveil happens on March 25th and TweakTown will be providing full coverage.

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A web developer by day, Charles comes to TweakTown after a short break from the Tech Journalism world. Formerly the Editor in Chief at TheBestCaseScenario, he now writes Maker and DIY content. Charles is a self proclaimed Maker of Things and is a major supporter of the Maker movement. In his free time, Charles likes to build just about anything, with past projects ranging from custom PC cooling control systems to 3D printers. Other expensive addictions include Photography, Astronomy and Home Automation.

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