If you live on your phone now maybe this rumored HTC device will really make you live up to that saying. You won’t mind catching up on Netflix, HBO Go, Hulu etc with a 1080p screen. Check out the HTC rumor after the jump.
In late April, BGR exclusively reported details regarding Verizon’s summer and fall smartphone roadmap. Along with confirming the carrier’s intention to offer Samsung’s Galaxy S III smartphone and a future variant of Motorola’s DROID RAZR, we revealed details of a major flagship device from HTC. And now, the unannounced handset’s 1080p HD display, Adreno 320 GPU and high-end processor have been reaffirmed in a series of new GLBenchmark tests.
The device features the codename “dlx†and model number HTC6435, which makes it a likely follow-up to HTC’s Rezound smartphone, known as HTC6425. The handset’s processor is clocked at 1.5GHz, although it won’t be running a normal Snapdragon S4 chipset and is instead likely to be equipped with a supercharged MSM8960T chipset, which features an Adreno 320 GPU.
The smartphone’s benchmark scores are also higher than we’ve ever seen before, reaching 121.1 frames-per-second on Egypt Offscreen and 110.5 frames-per-second on Egypt Pro; in comparison, HTC’s One X topped out at 64.8 FPS and 94.8 FPS, respectively.
The upcoming smartphone, which we reported will also have a 5-inch display and a Scribe pen, runs on Verizon’s 4G LTE network and features Android 4.0.4 Ice Cream Sandwich.