The HTC One was a popular smartphone among tech enthusiasts, but it didn't do very well among regular consumers. HTC will try to change that with the HTC One Two, the 2014 version of the phone that will have the best features of the HTC One and the One Max.
Forbes has cited a report from Taiwanese analysts who claim that HTC will include a fingerprint scanner in the One Two. The One Max also has a scanner that can unlock a phone or tap into some shortcuts, but it has been criticized because of awkward placement and inconsistency. The One Two would likely address those concerns. The phone would also have different camera lenses geared towards lighting conditions, so one lens would be tapped for low light, and the other for bright light. The dual camera solution would improve upon the ultrapixel setup that sometimes captures too much light.
The HTC OneTwo will also have a 4.9-inch display, a $600 price tag, and a release date at some time in March. Will the aforementioned improvements be enough to make the OneTwo more successful that the One?
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