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HTC M4 surfaces online via leaked pictures

After HTC M7, it is now time for its younger sibling M4 to pose in front of the spy cameras. A handful of pictures of HTC M4 have popped online, courtesy Pocket Droid. We have heard rumours regarding HTC planning to launch a mid-range HTC M4 along with HTC G2 even in the past, but this is the first time that pictures of this smartphone have surfaced online.

HTC is hosting a simultaneous event in London and New York on February 19. It is likely that the Taiwanese smartphone maker will be launching their next flagship HTC M7 at this event. Grapevine has it that HTC may launch the HTC M4 and G2 at this event or perhaps a later at the Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2013.

In these pictures one can clearly see the front, sides and the back of this upcoming smartphone. From these pictures it also appears that HTC M4 is quite similar in looks to M7 and even HTC One X.

The past rumours have indicated that HTC M4 will have 4.3-inch screen which supports resolution of 720p, 2GB of RAM, 32GB of internal storage, 1.2GHz dual-core Snapdragon SoC and a 13-megapixel rear shooter. It is expected to run on Android 4.2 (Jelly Bean), along with Sense 5.0. Furthermore, HTC M4 will support LTE in the countries where the technology is available.

As per Pocket Droid, HTC M4 weighs in at 130 grams and it measures 9.8mm thick (128.5X66.9X9.8). The smartphone is expected to be available in four colour options - Black, White, Green and Yellow. For now there is no word on when this smartphone will hit the retail shelves and at what price.

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