HTC will unveil its flagship smartphone of 2014 on an event on March 25. Details of the device have been sneaking out for months and a new leaked video reveals even more.

When it comes to Android smartphones, there are two companies that draw the most interest. Samsung just unveiled its flagship Galaxy S5, which will go on sale in April and HTC will be holding an event on March 25, where it will officially announce the ALL New HTC One.

HTC hasn't been able to keep the All New HTC One under wraps as well as Samsung was able to with the Galaxy S5. Leaked images, videos, and reports have told us practically everything we need to know about HTC's upcoming handset.

If you were a fan of the original HTC One, you can expect a smartphone that looks nearly identical to its predecessor, except for upgraded specs, dual UltraPixel cameras, and a larger 5-inch 1080p Full HD screen.

YLSMixtapes has posted a video, which shows off a T-Mobile branded All New HTC One. In the video, the tipster reveals that the All New HTC One will ship in three storage configurations; a 16GB, 32GB and 64GB. Unlike the original HTC One, the All New HTC One will finally include a microSD expansion slot that will allow users to increase its storage. This is a very welcomed addition, especially since the smartphone will ship with dual UltraPixel rear cameras.

The video also confirms that T-Mobile will be offering its customers at least the 32GB variant, as evidenced at the T-Mobile branding and bloatware shown off in the video. HTC will ship the All New HTC One with the latest version of Android 4.4.2 KitKat and its latest version of HTC Sense 6.

As a reminder, the All New HTC One is expected to feature a similar anodized aluminum case when compared to its predecessor. Instead of a matte look, the new case has a somewhat shiny exterior. The handset is also expected to use a powerful quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 805 processor, coupled with 2GB of Ram to prevent any lag.

Of course, we'll have to wait until March 25 for HTC to make all of this official and we'll be bringing you all the latest news from the event.


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