Latest news on HTC One M9 reveals a yet to be announced release date with rumors of an improved processor, memory and possible optical zoom

Latest news on HTC One M9 reveals a yet to be announced release date with rumors of an improved processor, memory and possible optical zoom
It would seem that the future is bleak for the HTC One M9 as there have yet to be any new or release date to be announced and given the poor rating of the just released HTC One M8 last March, it's going to push back any plans of announcing the HTC One M9 release date and specs. But one cannot deny that all eyes are now on any HTC One M9 news or rumors.
However HTC One M9 rumors indicate that it is to be better than its predecessor and with an upgraded built-in 64GB storage, a higher RAM storage (possibly above 2GB) and a faster processor, either a six-core Snapdragon 808 or an octa-core Snapdragon 810, it seems to be a promising product in its own right. It will also run on Android's latest operating system (OS), Android L. HTC One M9 rumors news also indicate that the device may also sport an optical zoom similar to what Galaxy Zoom has. Judging from those highly improved specs and superior promise on the camera and optical zoom properties, fans will surely have more than one excuse to anticipate the HTC One M9 release date.
HTC One M9 news indicates that the device is to be rumored for a Q1 2015 launch with an estimated price range of 500 to 600 dollars.
A tip circulating around the internet states that the HTC M9 release would be around the first quarter of 2015. Not too far off right?
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