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Rumoured HTC U11 Plus spotted on Geekbench with 6-inch display

HTC U11 on the back

Droidholic has spotted the HTC U11 Plus on Geekbench sporting LG V30 and Pixel 2 XL-like display specs.

The Geekbench reports that the “HTC 2Q4D1,” which we know as the rumoured HTC U11 Plus, will sport a 6-inch display with a 2880 x 1440 pixel resolution, similar to the V3o or the Pixel 2 XL. It likely won’t feature a Plastic OLED display like either of those devices, however, instead opting for an IPS LCD display.

Other than the display, everything else about the device appears to be quite average: 3.6GB of RAM, which HTC will advertise as 4GB; 52GB of storage, which represents 64GB minus the space taken up by the operating system and HTC’s software; an octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 chipset with an Adreno 540 GPU; 11-megapixel rear facing camera and 7-megapixel front-facing camera.

It’s also rumoured the U11 Plus will use Edge Sense similar to the U11.

Additionally the benchmark reveals most of the features found on the smartphone, however, it doesn’t mention any sort of fingerprint sensor.

A render created by OnLeaks X and @Coupon Raja (seen above) suggests the HTC U11 Plus’ features the smartphone’s fingerprint placed on the rear of the device.

HTC leaker @LLabTooFeR also suggests that the U11 Plus will come in at 158.2mm x 74.6mm x 9.1mm, meaning it’ll be thicker and slightly taller than V30. The leaker believes this is due to a 4,000mAh battery within the device, though nothing else indicates such a large battery will be stocked in the U11 Plus.

Additionally, leaks show the U11 Plus will feature a front facing speaker grill at the top, similar to the Google Pixel 2 XL. It will reportedly lack the bottom speaker grill, featured on the Pixel 2 XL. Instead, that speaker will take its place beside the USB-C port, like with the HTC U11.

HTC is expected to unveil the U11 Plus at its event on November 2nd in Taipei.

Source: GeekBench and LLabTooFeR Via Droidholic

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