HTC One M8 Ace might be a plastic clad version of HTC One M8, to come at a lower price

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HTC One M8 is one of the best smartphones in the market right now but it is very expensive as well. The devices like OnePlus One, Gionee Elife E7 and Oppo Find 7 undercut the HTC One M8 in terms of pricing. HTC doesn't want to leave any price segment without any offering by launching the HTC One M8 Ace. Earlier, it was supposed to be a successor to the HTC One Maxx but it isn't. As per the reports, HTC One M8 Ace is a variant of the One M8 with a polycarbonate unibody.

HTC One M8
HTC One M8

Apart from the plastic unibody, all the hardware guts and features are expected to be similar to the original HTC One M8 but it will be priced at around $480 (INR 29,000) for an unlocked device. There are chances that it might not come with a duo camera setup. Right now, there are no specific details about the HTC One M8 Ace.




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