HTC Ocean Note will arrive without a headphone jack and with a Mediatek processor

The Taiwanese firm HTC is not having what is said precisely well in recent years. A little over a month ago a rumor broke out stating that the company could be for sale, a rumor that the company quickly denied. This year it has been selected by Google to launch the first Made by Google device, a device with very good performance but due to distribution problems and lack of advertising is not selling as the guys from Mountain View would like. While the company has been working on the next terminals that will hit the market, including the HTC Ocean Note, a terminal wants to be above the Pixel in the market in terms of performance, especially if we talk about the camera.

In my previous article I have informed you of the new Moto X (2017) a terminal that as we have seen in the render, will continue to use the micro USB connection and the headphone jack, jack that many manufacturers are leaving behind by adopting the USB-C connection, among which we find HTC with the Ocean Note, a terminal that will probably be presented on January 12 and in which we will also see how the Taiwanese company wants bet on the quality of its camera as the main attraction and with which it will try to exceed the score of the DxOMark experts of the Google Pixel.

Another novelty that the new HTC smartphone will bring us will be the processor, which unlike previous models, It will be manufactured by Mediatek and not by Qualcomm, although we do not know what model it will be, a model that will not be up to the Snapdragon 835 that Qualcomm and Samsung have recently presented jointly, something that could harm the treatment of subsequent photography, since this company's image processor is not as advanced as Qualcomm's.


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