Gallery: Unannounced HTC 'Ocean Note' leaked with ticker display
Weibo leak may reveal HTC's next smartphone.
1 of 10 Weibo via Android Police
HTC's unannounced "Ocean Note"
VentureBeat reported Tuesday the Ocean Note is an Android 7.0 Nougat-powered handset running a Snapdragon 821 system-on-chip from Qualcomm. It's equipped with 4GB RAM, 64GB internal storage, and 12-megapixel camera.
The images from Weibo (via Android Police) show an all-metal design, departing from HTC's use of aluminum in the past.
2 of 10 Weibo via Android Police
HTC's unannounced "Ocean Note"
3 of 10 Weibo via Android Police
HTC's unannounced "Ocean Note"
4 of 10 Weibo via Android Police
HTC's unannounced "Ocean Note"
5 of 10 Weibo via Android Police
HTC's unannounced "Ocean Note"
6 of 10 Weibo via Android Police
HTC's unannounced "Ocean Note"
7 of 10 Weibo via Android Police
HTC's unannounced "Ocean Note"
8 of 10 Weibo via Android Police
HTC's unannounced "Ocean Note"
9 of 10 Weibo via Android Police
HTC's unannounced "Ocean Note"
10 of 10 Weibo via Android Police
HTC's unannounced "Ocean Note"
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