The HTC One Max is heavily rumored to come out sometime in September or October, and those looking for a phablet from HTC are eager to find out more about the device. The HTC One Max has been the subject of many different launch and feature rumors, and now a new leak reveals the potential branding for the smartphone.
Infamous leak source Evleaks recently released a report on the HTC One Max (which has been confirmed to also be the rumored T6 device) showing how HTC will place its logo and name on the phablet whenever it is eventually released. If this is a legitimate HTC One Max, the logo looks sharp and should be able to stand out when it hits the market.
If this leak's the real thing, then the device will most likely come out sooner rather than later. After all, if HTC has designed and finalized the logo for the device then they must be getting ready to launch it, even if they have remained silent.
The release date for the HTC One Max is currently unknown, but previous reports had the device potentially arriving at Sprint in October. The phablet will have a fairly sizeable display, coming in at 5.9 inches, so it will be difficult to fit into a user's pocket, but it will look good playing videos on the 1080p Full HD display. The HTC One Max will have a fairly impressive set of specs, with a quad core Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 processor that will run at 2.3GHz. The device will have a 2GB of RAM, and users will be able to hold up to 16GB of storage in the internal memory. If that is not enough for users, the device will have a microSD card slot for expanding the device's memory. As for the operating system, the HTC One Max is rumored to use Android 4.3, giving it the latest build of the popular operating system. The device will have a ultrapixel camera as the main camera, which will be capable of taking high quality photos and video as well.
Look out for more news right here on the HTC One Max and when the device will launch on different providers as the device's rumored release window draws closer.